BMW Motorrad USA is proud to introduce the updated 2025 BMW M 1000 RR, S 1000 RR, M 1000 R and S 1000 R superbikes and roadsters. Updated engine internals, revised aerodynamics and new standard electronic assist systems ensure that the 2025 M 1000 RR continues to lead from the front amongst homologated superbikes. Along with an updated M 1000 RR comes an updated version of the only slightly less exotic S 1000 RR, with new aerodynamics, a new throttle control and previously optional ride modes now standard.
The S 1000 RR from BMW Motorrad is precisely geared towards pure performance on race tracks or country roads. For everyone demanding the maximum from themselves and their bike. BMW S1000RR is a race orientated sports motorcycle initially made by BMW Motorrad to compete in the 2009 Superbike World Championship, [1] that is now in commercial production.
TMW > 2026 Motorcycle Models > 2026 BMW > 2026 BMW S1000RR Review 2026 BMW S1000RR Review Published Jul 8, 2025 by Michael Le Pard Inspired by the first generation RR from 2009, the new RR features asymmetrical design side panels made of plastic, similar to the engine spoiler. BMW has released a new teaser image which is believed to show the next generation 2027 S1000 RR. The date of the full reveal is slated to be taking place on May 23, 7pm CEST (6pm UK time).
The image shows a dimly lit sports bike set against a pitch black background. And while there is little detail shown in the pictures, it's fairly clear what the machine is behind that shroud of darkness. Launching on Saturday 25 January at Bahnstormer, the freshly revised BMW S 1000 RR looks so ready to tear up the tracks in 2025.
The aero package is the most noticeable change, and from winning the WSBK championship in 2024 with the BMW M 1000 RR, BMW Motorrad understands that this is such an important element to the design of their race bikes. The BMW S 1000 RR remains for 2025, albeit in a slightly lower spec compared to the big daddy M 1000 RR. BMW has left the engine alone for 2025, the inline four-cylinder producing an unchanged 205 hp at 13,000 rpm and 83 lb-ft of torque at 11,000 rpm, although everything now complies with the ever-tightening Euro5+ emissions regulations.
Will there be a 2025 S 1000 RR? Yes, BMW has confirmed the release of the 2025 BMW S1000RR, and it promises to be an evolution of the already incredible superbike line. This upcoming model continues to refine what has made the S1000RR so iconic, with improvements in aerodynamics, electronics, and overall performance. BMW gives its S 1000 RR a moderate but notable makeover for 2025, with particular attention paid to the bike's aerodynamic efficiency.