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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.