Summary
- BMW Motorrad revealed the Concept RR superbike at Villa d’Este 2025
- It delivers over 230 hp, features WSBK tech, carbon components, and integrated winglets
- A limited-edition Concept RR LTD jacket was also launched, made with MEINDL
BMW Motorrad has pulled the covers off its boldest superbike vision yet at the 2025 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este: the BMW Motorrad Concept RR. Inspired by the championship-winning M 1000 RR piloted by Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, the Concept RR offers over 230 hp from a water-cooled inline four-cylinder engine and transfers BMW’s World Superbike (WSBK) racing dominance directly to the street.
Built with cutting-edge carbon and aluminum components, the bike is designed for maximum lightweight performance and aerodynamic precision. From the compact ventilated fairing to the sculpted tail section with a glowing RR emblem, every detail screams speed. Integrated winglets, advanced traction control and engine braking systems borrowed from the M 1000 RR complete the package.
BMW also debuted the Concept RR LTD jacket alongside the bike, a limited-edition collaboration with MEINDL crafted from fine calf Nappa leather. Only 50 will be made.
Markus Flasch, Head of BMW Motorrad, called it a “true masterpiece” and the clearest expression yet of the brand’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance, design and technology. The Concept RR marks a new chapter for the next generation of BMW superbikes — track-ready but built for the road.
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