On Friday, April 3, the Germans will pull the wraps off what is to become one of the most potent motorcycles in its segment.
And this bike owes it all to a new engine BMW likes to call the Big Boxer. First shown on a bike called the Concept R 18 at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este in May 2019, the engine moved over to two custom builds, before getting the official thumbs up at the end of 2019.
The two-cylinder powerplant has a capacity of 1,802 cc, which should make it the highest-capacity engine ever used on a production motorcycle. According to the specs revealed by the Bavarians, the engine has a power output of 91 hp and 158 Nm of torque, and that should also make it the most powerful boxer ever built by BMW.
It's the R 18 that will see the first application of the Big Boxer, and on the bike it will be linked to a single-disc dry clutch that sends torque to the 6-speed transmission. Although the power ratings have already been announced, the performance specs are still unknown.
"All of us at BMW Motorrad are very much looking forward to the absolute highlight of the year for us - the world premiere of the BMW R 18," said in a statement Dr. Markus Schramm, Head of BMW Motorrad.
"BMW Motorrad achieved record sales for the ninth year in succession in 2019. With the R 18 and the associated entry into the cruiser segment, we are consistently pursuing our growth strategy with the clear goal of becoming the number one in the premium segment worldwide."
More details and official photos of the bike will become available at the unveiling.
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