BMW Motorrad has unveiled the Concept RR, offering a glimpse into the next-generation RR superbike. This prototype emphasizes performance and innovation, featuring an aerodynamic design and extensive use of carbon fiber and aluminum for maximum lightness. Its four-cylinder in-line engine, derived from the WSBK, delivers over 227 hp, promising a visceral riding experience.
This concept integrates cutting-edge racing technology, including electronic control systems based on the WSBK M 1000 RR. It also boasts striking visual elements like an integrated BMW badge and illuminated “RR” on the tail. Brembo brakes and Domino components further underscore its racing pedigree.
The Concept RR showcases BMW Motorrad’s commitment to innovation and performance. Its impressive aesthetics and the promise of pure performance have enthusiasts eagerly anticipating the production version, which will undoubtedly honor the RR line’s legacy and bring track technology to the streets.
Author: Fabio Isidoro
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