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The clan of hyper-roadsters in excess of 200 hp is reduced to an elite group. Apart from the ultra-confidential productions, there are only 4 of them. The Ducati Streetfighter V4, the Kawasaki Z H2, the MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale and the BMW M 1000 R. The German wants to reassert its position in the hyperfight club with a new look.

It's only cosmetic, but the "MR" was tired of being mocked and ridiculed for its F 900 R and/or R 1250 R looks. You've got to admit, there's something wrong with it when you're able to stand up to a hypersport. Its new identity, shared with the S 1000 R, is once again more incisive, more piquant, with a double optic protruding with nervousness. Note the little M logo between the eyebrows, validating this machine's pedigree.

A BM that evolves is a motorcycle that improves its cognitive system. How does it do that? With a quick-draw throttle and traction control redesigned from the experience of RR sportbikes. As for the whole of its nervous system, the bike is so new that the manufacturer hasn't touched anything else.

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On this machine, which is nothingmore and nothing less than a very muscular version of the S 1000 R. The latter is already no slouch with 170 hp. In order to beat almost all the machines on the road, the German engine-makers have transplanted the engine from the M 1000 RR Superbike into the S 1000 R. And now, yes now, watch out, it's very loud indeed. A 210-hp tornado sweeps through the roadster world.

It 's wild! With 2 hp more than the Ducati, the M 1000 R is the most powerful production roadster on the market. It overtakes the S 1000 R by 40 hp. A slap in the face!
And yet, the engine hasn't gained an extra 500 cm3. BMW has simply given it its best. This block features Shiftcam technology, which allows the valve timing to be varied. To get more watts out of the engine, maximum revs have been raised again, from 12,000 to 14,600 rpm. Torque is lost a little, with the maximum displaced by 1,750 rpm, but still benefits from 11.3 mkg at 11,000 rpm.

But as if it weren't enough to have the strength of a hypersport, the transmission has been shortened compared to the S 1000 R: 2 teeth more for the crown wheel and the last 3 gear ratios tighter. Imagine the joy of gas flowing through the variable intake ducts, intubating in the center of the titanium valves, energizing the 4-cylinder effort to boost a sick acceleration. Just 7.5 seconds to reach 200 km/h. Enough to leave any Lamborghini in the rear-view mirror. Which will have trouble breathing in the scent of the titanium silencer.

Of course , BMW doesn't let go of this monster without as many safeguards as possible. The M 1000 R is guided by 4 standard driving modes (Rain - Road - Dynamic - Race), to which 3 sportier modes (Race Pro 1 - 2 - or 3) can be added as options. Each Mode adjusts throttle response, traction control, engine braking, wheeling control and even torque delivery to suit each gear. The Race Pro range allows very fine tuning, for riders who want to fine-tune their electronics.
Other features include Shifter Pro Up&Down, Launch Control, pit lane speed limiter, hill start assist, Brake Slide Assist to control corner entry slippage, cruise control, keyless ignition... plus a 165 mm TFT screen with multiple displays. The rider can choose between 4 instrumentation themes. After that, it's amazing how much information it can give you: speed, gear engaged, rev counter, cornering and deceleration values, lap times, number of gear changes and throttle position per lap, DTC intervention report, fuel gauge, chosen riding mode, temperature, etc.... It just takes a big slab of documentation to get through it all.

The M's stance could be identical to that of the S 1000 R - but that's without taking into account the war paint adopted by this bull. And the aerodynamic appendages added to the sides. Yes, after the hypersports, the hyper-roadsters are getting in on the act too. We see them on the MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale, the Streetfighter V4, small ones integrated into the Tuono V4 's scoops - and now on the BM. True two-stage dust scoops, allowing 11 kilos of support on the front wheel at 220 km/h. As a result, traction control humps less and lets more potato through.
A virtually indestructible M Endurance chain was chosen to convey everything to the rear wheel.

The M 1000 R's enormous potential for both track and off-road riding requires a very strong chassis. The basic structure is the same as that of the S 1000 R, with an aluminum perimeter frame borrowed from the sporty S 1000 RR. Suspension is also of the same profile, with a 45 mm inverted fork and monoshock, both adjustable from anywhere - except that DDC controlled damping is fitted as standard. This reacts according to the driving mode selected, with the option of making your own settings.
First-rate liveliness is a must. That's why forged aluminum wheels, a lighter battery and wider handlebars are so welcome. And yet, the lighter parts merely erase the weight taken from elsewhere. The M 1000 R, like the S 1000R, weighs in at 199 kilos TPF. BM offers the possibility of further weight savings on unsprung masses with carbon wheels, available as an optional extra in the M pack.

Braking is by M calipers, introduced on the M 1000 RR. Beneath the blue anodizing are Superbike-derived Nissin 4-piston radials. Power to the max to stop this machine, ready to bend the 320 mm front discs. Two sets of brake pads are available in these jaws: one for the road, the other Endurance-style for the track. The rear is powered by a 220 mm disc bitten by a single piston. All under the supervision of an ABS cornering system.

The M 1000 R takes a little pleasure in styling, with handlebar-end mirrors, a milled aluminum bridge clamp, a short plate holder, an M animation on the dashboard alarm clock, M control levers, an all-black fork and a sport brake jar.

Naughty , naughty, naughty! As with its hypersports models, BMW's M 1000 R roadster is no slouch. Makes you wonder who could run something like this.... Without electronics, there's no doubt that this roadster, like its buddies, could send 99% of users into a tailspin. But this bike exudes something fascinating, bordering on the forbidden, the mad and the debauched.
Its price may be higher than that of the S 1000 RR, but its scare factor is even more present... and captivating.

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Key facts BMW M 1000 R (2026) : What you need to know before you buy

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Basic version
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23,600€

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Performance

Specifications BMW M 1000 R 2026

Chassis
Two-seater saddle
Frame : aluminum perimeter structure
Fuel capacity : 16.50 liters (4.36 US gallons)
Seat height : 830 mm (32.68 in)
Length : 2,085 mm (82.09 in)
Width : 996 mm (39.21 in)
Min height : 1,115 mm (43.90 in)
Wheelbase : 1,455 mm (57.28 in)
Weight when fully loaded : 199 kg (439 lb)
Front axle
Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 45 mm, Wheel travel : 120 mm (4.72 in)
Preload, compression and rebound adjustment
Braking 2 Nissin discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
Front tire (Tubeless) : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.5 bar
Transmission
6 stage gearbox , manual - shifter as standard
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 117 mm (4.61 in)
Preload, compression and rebound adjustment
Braking 1 Nissin disc Ø 220 mm (8.66 in), single-piston caliper
Rear tire (Tubeless) : 200 / 55 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.9 bar
Motor
4 cylinders online , 4 strokes
Injection Ø 48 mm
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
999 cc
210 ch (207.10 hp) to 13,750 rpm
11.50 mkg to 11,000 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 0.89 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : approximately 16.05 kg/mkg
Compression : 13.3 : 1
Starting system : electric
CO² emissions: 149 g/km
Anti-pollution standard : Euro 5+
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS Pro
Number of riding modes : 7
TFT Full-Colour screen size: 16.51 cm (6.5 inches)
Aluminium rims
Shifter
Gear indicator
Cruise control
Hill Hold Control
Launch Control
Keyless ignition
Traction control
Heated grips
Electronically adjustable suspension
Anti-wheeling control
Forged rims
Traction control
Anti-slip clutch
Engine-brake control
Pit speed limiter
Practical information
Country of manufacture : Germany
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Compare the M 1000 R to its competitors

Price

BMW M 1000 R 2026 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 Undisclosed
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 Undisclosed
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 Undisclosed
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 : $29995
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 Undisclosed
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 Undisclosed

Acceleration

BMW M 1000 R 2026 : 3.2 s
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 Undisclosed
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 Undisclosed
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 Undisclosed
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 Undisclosed
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 : 3.15 s
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 Undisclosed
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 : 3.15 s

Fuel consumption

BMW M 1000 R 2026 : 6.40 liters/100km (0.37 mpg)
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 : 6 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 : 5.90 liters/100km (0.40 mpg)
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 : 5.90 liters/100km (0.40 mpg)
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 : 7.10 liters/100km (0.33 mpg)
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 : 5.60 liters/100km (0.42 mpg)
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 Undisclosed

Range

BMW M 1000 R 2026 : 258 km (160 miles)
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 : 317 km (197 miles)
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 : 297 km (185 miles)
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 : 297 km (185 miles)
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 : 225 km (140 miles)
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 : 313 km (194 miles)
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 Undisclosed

Torque

BMW M 1000 R 2026 : 11.5 mkg
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 : 14 mkg
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 : 13.3 mkg
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 : 14.8 mkg
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 : 12.3 mkg
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 : 14.8 mkg
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 : 12.2 mkg
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 : 11.8 mkg
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 : 14.8 mkg
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 : 11.8 mkg

Power

BMW M 1000 R 2026 : 210 ch (207.10 hp)
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 : 200 ch (197.20 hp)
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 : 206 ch (203.20 hp)
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 : 190 ch (187.40 hp)
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 : 180 ch (177.50 hp)
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 : 190 ch (187.40 hp)
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 : 214 ch (211 hp)
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 : 201 ch (198.20 hp)
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 : 192.60 ch (189.90 hp)
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 : 201 ch (198.20 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

BMW M 1000 R 2026 : 0.89 kg/ch *
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 : 1.12 kg/ch
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 : 1.07 kg/ch
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 : 1.1 kg/ch *
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 : 1.07 kg/ch
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 : 0.89 kg/ch *
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 Undisclosed
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 Undisclosed

Torque-to-Weight ratio

BMW M 1000 R 2026 : 16.05 kg/mkg *
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 : 15.71 kg/mkg
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 : 13.51 kg/mkg
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 : 15.89 kg/mkg *
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 : 13.58 kg/mkg
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 : 15.32 kg/mkg *
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 Undisclosed
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 Undisclosed

Speed

BMW M 1000 R 2026 : 280 km/h (174 mph)
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 : approximately 300 km/h (186.40 mph)
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 : approximately 280 km/h (174 mph)
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 : approximately 290 km/h (180.20 mph)
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 : over 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 : approximately 290 km/h (180.20 mph)
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 : over 270 km/h (167.80 mph)
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 : over 300 km/h (186.40 mph)
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 : approximately 290 km/h (180.20 mph)
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 : over 300 km/h (186.40 mph)

CO² emissions

BMW M 1000 R 2026 : 149 g/km
Kawasaki Z H2 SE 2026 : 134 g/km
Norton 1200 Manx 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition 2026 : 139 g/km
Aprilia 1100 Tuono V4 Factory 2026 : 170 g/km
KTM Superduke 1390 R EVO 2026 : 139 g/km
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 S 2026 : 165 g/km
MV-Agusta 1000 Rush Titanio 2026 Undisclosed
KTM Superduke 1390 RR 2026 : 130 g/km
MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale ABT 2026 Undisclosed

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 5 reviews

French Model 2026
This motorcycle has the agility of a 600cc bike and the acceleration of a fighter jet. Its deceleration is also astonishing—fortunately, I might add. It really reminds me of a fighter jet, with the power delivery of a Rafale, the agility of an Alphajet, and a stratospheric price tag. The comfort is pretty mediocre, with a seat better suited for hip-shaking than a comfortable ride, leaning on your wrists, and the range is thankfully in line with the comfort, around 250 km at most. This bike is for very wealthy people AND those who know how to behave, because such power is completely unusable on the road. The side fairings are there to provide 11 kg (!!) of downforce at 200 km/h, so 2.5 kg at 100 km/h. Ridiculous. So it’s just marketing and one more thing to break if you tip the bike over. Maybe it helps sell the bike. It really is a very, very beautiful machine. Unfortunately, the brand isn’t always as premium as the bike itself. Rating : 5/5
A big surprise!
French TL75 Model 2025
The presentation of the BMW M1000R by MOTOPLANETE (a must-see site that I revere) refers to the ultra-confidential production of 4 roadsters in excess of 200 HP (Ducati Streetfighter V4, Kawasaki Z H2, MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale and BMW M 1000 R). Well, the publication of the Top 100 French motorcycle sales for the first 4 months of 2025 (on MMC) refutes the term "ultra-confidential" and, above all, reveals an incredible surprise!

While there are no Ducati Streetfighter V4s, Kawasaki Z H2s or MV-Agusta 1000 Brutales in this Top 100, the M1000R is 79th (with 191 immats) and the M1000XR is 73rd (with 197 immats, even though it's not a roadster). We have to admit that BMW has inflicted quite a slap in the face on Ducati, Kawasaki and MV with its 200hp-plus 4-cylinder. Their absence from the Top 100 doesn't allow us to know the figures for these 3 brands, which is a pity, as it would give us an idea of the extent of the slap BMW inflicted on them.
Rating : 5/5
French Legersois Model 2025
Having recently acquired the 2025 version after a year's use of the 2024, I'm more than delighted with the change. The new electronic throttle is a real game-changer, giving even greater availability at low revs. The chassis seems even better (with the same tires), with less percussion on small bumps and less rebound on bumpy terrain. Braking remains the best I've tried, after years on Ducati and KTM. Rating : 5/5
Spanish Sierra Model 2025
Everything you could ask for, it has and more. Beautiful with its M-pack in black, I hope we can have it in February or March. Rating : 5/5
French Nounours Model 2025
Well, the prices are skyrocketing, you'd say the eyes of a speed triple 1200, if I could, but I'd take it for the circuit. It's a shame that the electrics take precedence over the price, as the revisions can be tough when you do between 15,000 and 20,000 kilometers a year Rating : 3/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the M 1000 R 2026

What is the power of the M 1000 R 2026?
The M 1000 R 2026 develops a power of 210 ch (207.10 hp)
What is the torque of the M 1000 R 2026?
The maximum torque of the M 1000 R 2026 is 11.50 mkg to 11,000 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the M 1000 R 2026?
The M 1000 R 2026 is capable of reaching a top speed of 280 km/h (174 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the M 1000 R 2026?
The M 1000 R 2026 has a a weight when fully loaded of 199 kg (439 lb).
What is the fuel consumption of the M 1000 R 2026?
Average fuel consumption is estimated at 6.40 l/100km (0.37 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
QWhat is the seat height of the M 1000 R 2026?
To ensure good accessibility, the M 1000 R 2026 offers a minimum seat height of 830 mm (32.68 in).
What is the price of the M 1000 R 2026?
The price of the M 1000 R 2026 is 23,600€ in France
What colors are available for the M 1000 R 2026?
For the 2026 model year, the M 1000 R is available in several colors: white / red / blue, grey and red / black.