BMW Motorrad has revealed the Concept RR, a futuristic supersport prototype at the prestigious Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Italy, offering a bold vision of the brand’s next-gen performance machines.
Heavily inspired by the championship-winning M 1000 RR, the BMW Concept RR carries the same fire-breathing 230 bhp inline-four cylinder engine and advanced electronic wizardry from BMW’s WSBK race bike. But what truly sets it apart is its dramatic design focus on aerodynamics and weight-saving.
Crafted using lightweight aluminium and carbon fibre, the Concept RR features extreme bodywork sculpted for minimal drag and maximum downforce. From multi-vented front panels to a ventilated monolithic tail section, every surface is engineered to slice through air while keeping the bike planted at high speeds.
BMW confirms this design study will shape the evolution of future S 1000 RR and M 1000 RR models, hinting at sharper dynamics, better stability, and race-ready performance in road-legal packages.