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Get ready for an adrenaline rush with the highly anticipated 2024 BMW R 1300 GS. This beast of a motorcycle is set to bring thrilling updates that will leave adventure enthusiasts craving for more.
One of the most significant upgrades lies within its engine. Say goodbye to the previous 1254cc powertrain as the 2024 R 1300 GS comes roaring with a robust 1300cc Boxer Twin engine. Spy photos circulating in recent years hinted at a fully liquid-cooled engine design, and new images published by MotorradOnline.de provide further evidence to support this exciting development.
The Swiss homologation data has revealed some impressive figures for the upcoming GS model. Prepare for an increased peak output of 143.5 horsepower @ 7,750rpm, surpassing the current engine's 134.1 horsepower at the same RPM. But that's not all. The R 1300 GS also boasts improved torque, with 148Nm @ 6,500rpm, compared to the previous 143Nm @ 6,250rpm of the R 1250 GS. And get ready to push the limits as the new model achieves a top speed of 225km/h, outperforming its predecessor's 220km/h.
Beyond the engine, the Swiss documentation sheds light on other key specifications of the 2024 R 1300 GS. Expect a slightly longer wheelbase of 1518mm, providing enhanced stability on your adventurous journeys. Measuring 2212mm in length, the new GS also offers a slightly more spacious and comfortable ride.
While weight specifics are still not entirely confirmed, estimations suggest a marginal increase compared to the current model's 334 kg. With a laden weight of 335 kg (including a 75 kg rider and some accessories), we can anticipate the R 1300 GS to weigh around 250kg.
Exciting technological advancements have also been unveiled. The presence of front-facing radar for active cruise control has been confirmed through MotorradOnline's revealing photos. Additionally, a rear-facing radar might assist with blind-spot detection, ensuring a safer riding experience.
BMW understands the importance of tire options, and the 2024 R 1300 GS will likely cater to various off-road capabilities. Although the tire sizes remain unchanged, with a 120/70 R19 front tire and a 170/160 R17 rear tire, riders can expect BMW to offer different tire choices to suit their adventure preferences. ABS is a given for a 2024 BMW model, while further details about the suspension are yet to be disclosed.
Mark your calendars! Rumors are circulating that the grand unveiling of the 2024 R 1300 GS might take place during the much-anticipated 2023 BMW Motorrad Days celebration, scheduled for July 7 through 9. The event is sure to be filled with excitement as enthusiasts eagerly await the revelation of this powerhouse on two wheels.
Get ready to conquer new horizons with the 2024 BMW R 1300 GS. Adventure awaits!
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