The New BMW M 1000 R Hits Indian Streets at INR 33,50,000
The much-anticipated BMW M 1000 R supersport roadster has officially been launched in India. Blending high-performance superbike DNA with the aggressive styling of a dynamic roadster, the new M 1000 R is engineered to push limits on both the street and the track.
Pricing and Availability
The new BMW M 1000 R starts at an ex-showroom price of INR 33,50,000. The motorcycle is available as a completely built-up unit (CBU). Enthusiasts can pre-order the bike immediately at all authorized BMW Motorrad India dealerships, with deliveries scheduled to commence from May 2026 onwards.

Uncompromising Performance and Engine Specs
At the heart of the new BMW M 1000 R lies a water-cooled inline 4-cylinder engine with a 999 cc capacity, derived directly from the RR engine.
- Power Output: It produces a peak output of 210 hp (154 kW) at 13,750 rpm.
- Torque: Generates a maximum torque of 113 Nm at 11,100 rpm.
- Acceleration and Speed: The motorcycle sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds and achieves a maximum speed of 280 km/h.
The inclusion of BMW ShiftCam technology ensures a boost in pulling power and torque across low and medium speeds while increasing peak power. Improved track performance is further supported by a revised dynamic traction control (DTC) combined with an M Quick action throttle.
Aerodynamic Design and Features
The M 1000 R boasts an ultra-compact and extremely aggressive design language.
- Lighting: The front profile is dominated by a new dual-flow LED headlight derived from the RR models, featuring an M logo integrated into the air intake.
- Aerodynamics: M Winglets play a crucial role in the bike’s aerodynamics, producing significant downforce whether riding upright or leaning into corners. At 220 km/h, these refined black winglets increase the front-wheel load by 11 kg.

The M Competition Package
For riders seeking the ultimate racing aesthetic and performance, the optional M Competition Package is available. Offered with the Blackstorm metallic/M Motorsport or White Aluminium metallic matt color schemes, the package includes:
- M Carbon wheels featuring a clear lacquer coat
- M GPS-Laptrigger
- An array of M Carbon parts (front/rear wheel covers, chain guard, tank covers, airbox cover)
- A milled, fully adjustable M rider footrest system

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the starting price of the new BMW M 1000 R in India? The ex-showroom price for the BMW M 1000 R starts at INR 33,50,000.
When will deliveries for the BMW M 1000 R begin? Deliveries for the motorcycle will begin from May 2026 onwards in India.
What are the performance specs of the M 1000 R? The motorcycle features a 999 cc engine delivering 210 hp and 113 Nm of torque. It can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds with a top speed of 280 km/h.
What is included in the M Competition package? The package includes M Carbon wheels, an M GPS-Laptrigger, numerous M Carbon parts, the M pillion package, and a fully adjustable milled M rider footrest system.
The New BMW M 1000 R Hits Indian Streets at INR 33,50,000
The much-anticipated BMW M 1000 R supersport roadster has officially been launched in India. Blending high-performance superbike DNA with the aggressive styling of a dynamic roadster, the new M 1000 R is engineered to push limits on both the street and the track.
Pricing and Availability
The new BMW M 1000 R starts at an ex-showroom price of INR 33,50,000. The motorcycle is available as a completely built-up unit (CBU). Enthusiasts can pre-order the bike immediately at all authorized BMW Motorrad India dealerships, with deliveries scheduled to commence from May 2026 onwards.
Uncompromising Performance and Engine Specs
At the heart of the new BMW M 1000 R lies a water-cooled inline 4-cylinder engine with a 999 cc capacity, derived directly from the RR engine.
- Power Output: It produces a peak output of 210 hp (154 kW) at 13,750 rpm.
- Torque: Generates a maximum torque of 113 Nm at 11,100 rpm.
- Acceleration and Speed: The motorcycle sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds and achieves a maximum speed of 280 km/h.
The inclusion of BMW ShiftCam technology ensures a boost in pulling power and torque across low and medium speeds while increasing peak power. Improved track performance is further supported by a revised dynamic traction control (DTC) combined with an M Quick action throttle.
Aerodynamic Design and Features
The M 1000 R boasts an ultra-compact and extremely aggressive design language.
- Lighting: The front profile is dominated by a new dual-flow LED headlight derived from the RR models, featuring an M logo integrated into the air intake.
- Aerodynamics: M Winglets play a crucial role in the bike’s aerodynamics, producing significant downforce whether riding upright or leaning into corners. At 220 km/h, these refined black winglets increase the front-wheel load by 11 kg.
The M Competition Package
For riders seeking the ultimate racing aesthetic and performance, the optional M Competition Package is available. Offered with the Blackstorm metallic/M Motorsport or White Aluminium metallic matt color schemes, the package includes:
- M Carbon wheels featuring a clear lacquer coat
- M GPS-Laptrigger
- An array of M Carbon parts (front/rear wheel covers, chain guard, tank covers, airbox cover)
- A milled, fully adjustable M rider footrest system
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the starting price of the new BMW M 1000 R in India? The ex-showroom price for the BMW M 1000 R starts at INR 33,50,000.
When will deliveries for the BMW M 1000 R begin? Deliveries for the motorcycle will begin from May 2026 onwards in India.
What are the performance specs of the M 1000 R? The motorcycle features a 999 cc engine delivering 210 hp and 113 Nm of torque. It can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds with a top speed of 280 km/h.
What is included in the M Competition package? The package includes M Carbon wheels, an M GPS-Laptrigger, numerous M Carbon parts, the M pillion package, and a fully adjustable milled M rider footrest system.
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