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BMW Motorrad Touring Range Launched In India Priced From Rs 23.95 Lakh

BMW Motorrad Touring range Launched In India Priced From Rs 23.95 Lakh

Four models from BMW Motorrad India’s premier touring bike series have been introduced in India. The R 1250 RT costs Rs 23.95 lakh and is equipped with the same boxer engine as the R 1250 GS. Three versions make up the K 1600 motorcycle line: the K 1600 B (Rs 29.90 lakh), K 1600 GTL (Rs 32 lakh), and the K 1600 Grand America (Rs 33 lakh).

This year’s updates to the BMW R 1250 RT include a revised front fairing and a complete LED headlamp. The engine in use here is identical to the one used in BMW’s instantly recognizable adventure motorcycle, the R 1250 GS. At 7,750 rpm, the 1,254cc horizontally opposed twin-cylinder engine produces 134 horsepower, and at 6,250 rpm, it produces 143 Nm of torque. The 279-kilogram behemoth is propelled by this to reach 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds. As is customary these days for a luxury touring machine, this bike is jam-packed with sophisticated rider aids and creature amenities. The front and rear tires of the R 1250 RT are 120/70 and 180/55, respectively, and they are mounted on 17-inch wheels.

The only widely accessible inline-six cylinder motorbikes on the market right now are from the K 1600 family. 180Nm of torque is produced at 5,250 rpm and 160 horsepower at 6,750 rpm by the 1,649cc six-cylinder engine. The K 1600 B is the lightest of all, weighing in at 344kg; the other two are heavier. The bikes’ 17-inch cast alloy rims are wrapped in 120/70 front and 190/55 rear tires, which are slightly wider than those on the R 1250 RT. These motorcycles are the pinnacle of the BMW Motorrad line in India and incorporate every comfort-improving and rider assistance technology imaginable.

The K 1600 series consists of three sumptuous models: the K 1600 B, a more basic, bagger-like type; the K 1600 GTL, a two-up long-haul tourer; and the K 1600 GTL, the ultimate model. Models like the HD Street Glide Special and Road Glide Special, the Honda Gold Wing, the Indian Roadmaster, and other full-size tourers are competitors to these motorcycles.

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