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BMW Reveals R 1300 GS and “Their Most Powerful Boxer Engine Ever”

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BMW Motorrad has just dropped their most powerful boxer engine ever, and it’s housed in the all-new R 1300 GS – “the perfect GS for you.”

Based on the sheer amount of new stuff this thing touts, we’re inclined to agree with the press release‘s quote on this one – but first, let’s take a gander at what BMW has gifted their fresh pace-setter… because not all of the perks come as standard.

A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

A view of BMW’s all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand’s “most powerful boxer ever.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

The R 1300 GS follows the concept that “more isn’t always better;” to this effect, the Bavarians have purportedly made this new Adventure bike lighter, stronger and cleaner, all to “distill” the essence of a GS by “utilizing integration and modularity.”

In short, this bike is trying to have everything for everyone, and to do that, BMW focused the GS’s packaging as tight as possible, making the aesthetic of the R 1300 GS efficient and simple to keep in line with the original “Gelände/Straße” (GS) moniker.

A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

A view of BMW’s all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand’s “most powerful boxer ever.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

One of the bigger changes, of course, has to be the side-step from the iconic asymmetrical headlight to a Matrix LED Headlight, sporting a center light source that’s flanked by four centrally-oriented slash LED DRLs and supported by an additional dual-foglight situ embedded into each of the bike’s shoulders.

BMW also added the following list as standard to all of the R 130 GS variants:

  • Adjustable windscreen
  • Hand protectors
  • Heated grips
  • Keyless ride
  • ABS Pro
  • DBC Dynamic Brake Control
  • MSR Engine Drag Torque Control
  • TPS Tire Pressure Control
  • DCC Cruise Control
  • BMW’s new “eCall” (“Emergency Call”) button
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

A view of BMW’s all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand’s “most powerful boxer ever.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

Riding Assist, ACC (Active Cruise Control), SWW (Lane Change Warning), and the brake-intervention FCW (Forward Collision Warning) tech complete the bevy of electronic perks for the R 1300 GS, all of which complement the bike’s four Ride Modes: “Rain,” “Road,” “Eco,” and the off-road-happy “Enduro.”

For power, BMW works from a stiffer, sheet-metal-shell main frame that houses an obligatory 1,300cc boxer engine capable of 145hp @ 7,750rpm and 149Nm of max. torque @ 6,500rpm – the brand’s biggest boxer heart yet.

A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

A view of BMW’s all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand’s “most powerful boxer ever.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

Additional (standard) perks for this model include the EVO Telelever front wheel guide with flex element and the revised EVO Paralever rear wheel guide, both of which improve handling and responsiveness, both on and off the road.

Not sure if the R 1300 GS is for you?

You might want to look a little closer at the four variants BMW’s punted out for this new bike, just in case:

BMW R 1300 GS “Light White”​

The BMW R 1300 GS. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
The BMW R 1300 GS. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

The BMW R 1300 GS “Simple White.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

“The standard GS for all road adventures”

  • ~522lbs
  • A clean design, build to emulate the bare essentials of the GS experience

BMW R 1300 “GS Trophy”​

The BMW R 1300 GS Trophy. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
The BMW R 1300 GS Trophy. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

The BMW R 1300 “GS Trophy.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

The variant that begs for off-road usage

  • Less passenger comfort
  • Frame is designed for off-roading durability and stability
  • EVO suspension
  • Compact exhaust system
  • Aluminum fuel tank
  • Rallye saddle
  • Radiator guards
  • Off-roading footpegs
  • Back-turn indicators

BMW R 1300 GS “Triple Black”​

The BMW R 1300 GS Triple Black. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
The BMW R 1300 GS Triple Black. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

The BMW R 1300 GS “Triple Black.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

The variant that prioritizes more on-road, touring comfort

  • Optimized wind protection via tinted, electrically adjustable windscreen
  • More cushy comfort for the saddle (rider and passenger)
  • Center stand

BMW R 1300 GS “Option 719” (“Tramuntana”)​

The BMW R 1300 GS Option 719, or Tramuntana. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
The BMW R 1300 GS Option 719, or Tramuntana. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

The BMW R 1300 GS “Option 719,” or “Tramuntana.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

BMW’s top-shelf, luxury variant

  • New livery in Aurelius Green
  • Gold cross-spoked rims
  • Titanium double silencer
  • This variant has the option of a shadow billet pack
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

A view of BMW’s all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand’s “most powerful boxer ever.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

As you can see above, one of the optional features of the R 1300 GS lineup includes Adaptive Ride Height Control; this new tech ranks up with the convenience of the Pan America (Harley)’s Adaptive Ride Height and the Adaptive Seat Height tech offered in Triumph’s new Tiger 1200 – a smart move on BMW’s part, since both those bikes will be the R 1300 GS’s main competitors.

A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

A view of BMW’s all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand’s “most powerful boxer ever.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

Other optional perks include a windscreen that’s electronically adjustable, as well as an optional athletically firm sports suspension and the electronic Dynamic Suspension Adjustment (DSA), designed to increase rider safety. “Headlight Pro” is also an option for riders who want their light to follow the bend in the road – a useful bit of tech, if not something that will rely on the R 1300 GS’s banking position.

A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

A view of BMW’s all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand’s “most powerful boxer ever.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

Here’s the full list of features for the BMW R 1300 GS, according to the press release:

  • Completely newly designed boxer engine with bottom-mounted gearbox and BMW ShiftCam technology for varying the valve timing and valve stroke on the intake side.
  • Most powerful BMW boxer engine ever.
  • Powerful response across the entire engine speed range, exemplary fuel consumption, emission levels, running smoothness, and refinement.
  • Output and torque: 107 kW (145 hp) at 7 750 rpm and
  • 149 Nm at 6 500 rpm.
  • Knock sensor system for optimized travel suitability.
  • Completely redesigned suspension with sheet metal shell main frame and die-cast aluminum rear frame. Even greater steering precision and ride stability thanks to the new EVO Telelever with flex element and revised rear wheel guide EVO Paralever.
  • Weight reduction of 12 kg compared to the previous model.
  • BMW Motorrad Full Integral ABS Pro as standard.
  • Four riding modes as standard.
  • Engine drag torque control (MSR), dynamic brake assist (DBC), and ride-off assistant (HSC) as standard.
  • Driving Modes Pro with additional riding modes as optional equipment ex works.
  • Dynamic Traction Control DTC as standard.
  • Electronic Dynamic Suspension Adjustment (DSA) as optional equipment ex works, with dynamic adjustment of the damping and spring rate, and also load compensation.
  • Adaptive vehicle height control and sports suspension as optional equipment ex works.
  • New matrix LED headlamp as standard.
  • Headlight Pro with adaptive turning light as optional equipment ex works.
  • Hand protectors with integrated turn indicators as standard.
  • Lithium-ion battery with Battery Guard (service function via BMW Motorrad APP) as standard.
  • Dynamic Cruise Control (DCC) with brake function as standard.
  • Riding Assistant with Active Cruise Control (ACC),
  • Front Collision Warning (FCW) and Lane Change Warning (SWW) for safe and convenient motorcycling as optional equipment.
  • Smartphone charging compartment with integrated USB socket and additional 12 V on-board power socket as standard.
  • Seat heating for rider and passenger for enhanced touring suitability as optional equipment ex works.
  • Handlebar riser by up to 30 mm as optional equipment ex works.
  • Wide range of seat height variants as optional equipment ex works.
  • Connectivity: multifunctional instrument cluster with 6.5-inch full-color TFT screen and numerous features as standard.
  • RDC, Keyless Ride, heated grips as standard.
  • Intelligent Emergency Call as optional equipment ex works.
  • Attractive basic variant along with the model variants
  • Triple Black, GS Trophy, and Option 719 Tramuntana.
  • Extensive range of optional equipment, Original BMW Motorrad Accessories.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

A view of BMW’s all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand’s “most powerful boxer ever.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

Increased range of standard equipment in the new BMW R 1300 GS compared to the previous model:

  • Heated grips.
  • Keyless Ride (steering, ignition, and fuel tank lock).
  • RDC.
  • MSR.
  • BMW Motorrad Full Integral ABS Pro.
  • Cruise control DCC with brake function.
  • LiO starter battery.
  • Hand protectors with integrated turn indicators.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.
A view of BMW's all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand's most powerful boxer ever. All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

A view of BMW’s all-new R 1300 GS, which houses the brand’s “most powerful boxer ever.” All media provided by BMW Motorrad.

What do you think of BMW’s new R 1300 GS?

*All media provided by BMW Motorrad*​


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