BMW Motorrad USA has announced the pricing and equipment updates for 2017 motorcycles including the all-new 2017 BMW R nineT Racer, the all-new 2017 BMW R nineT Pure, the flagship 2017 BMW R nineT, the 2017 R 1200 GS and GS Adventure, and the S 1000 R and RR.
2017 BMW S 1000 RR Model Update Changes
There is no change in the base price for this model, but it does include new/revised standard features link a redesigned graphic with a larger RR logo, Dynamic Traction Control (which replaces Automatic Stability Control (ASC)) which incorporates a lean-angle sensor, and finally a standard single seat with passenger seat cover (no passenger foot pegs). The recommended optional passenger kit ($0) adds passenger seat and foot pegs.
Package changes include standard DTC which is no longer included in Ride Modes Pro, which is included in the Race Package, Standard Package, and Premium Package. The price in not impacted.
Another change to the RR is that Design Option Wheels are no longer available as a single option, but are included at not cost with paint colors Racing Red/Light White and Light White/ Lupin Blue Metallic/ Racing Red. The HP Lithium Ion batter is also a revised option that provides a 3.3-pound weight saving which is planned for the 5/17 start of production.
Colors have been replaced by Light White/Lupin Blue Metallic/Racing Red ($500 MSRP) with includes Design Option Wheels, the Racing Red/Light White ($150 MSRP which also includes the Design Option Wheels, and Granite Grey Metallic/Black ($150 MSRP).
2017 BMW S 1000 R Model Update Changes
The base price increases by $300 on this model (from $13,495 to $13,795 MSRP) to account for additional features. The new/enhanced standard features include a new Akrapovic HP titanium muffler, redesigned more compact and dynamic side panels, new headlight trim, updated engine that increases horsepower to a total of 165 hp, a revised chassis (same main-frame tail section as the S 1000 RR), and an updated instrument display.
The new packages for this model include equipment enhancements result in a $100 price increase to Sport Package, which is included in the Standard Package (both increase from $850 to $950 MSRP) and the Premium Package (increases from $1,800 to $1,900 MSRP). Within these packages, Gear Shift Assist Pro replaces Gear Shift Assist, and Ride Modes Pro now includes additional features: ABS Pro, Launch Control, Pit Lane Speed Limiter, and Dynamic Pro mode is now a configurable ‘user’ mode.
New and revised factory options include the Gear Shift Assist Pro which replaces the Gear Shift Assist option for clutchless up/down shifts ($475 MSRP). The Ride Modes Pro are also revised to include: ABS Pro, Launch Control, Pit Lane Speed Limiter, and Dynamic Pro mode is now a configurable ‘user’ mode (increases from $350 to $450 MSRP). You can also choose to have the new option Forged Wheels are 5.3 pounds lighter than standard wheels ($1,375 MSRP).
There is also the new design option for wheels that feature a red accent stripe ($140 MSRP; $0 with color). The model also has the option of BMW's new ABS Pro, which is only available with Ride Modes Pro.
All existing colors for the S 1000 R have been replaced by Light White/Lupin Blue Metallic/Racing Red which includes Design Option Wheels ($500 MSRP), Catalano Grey ($0 MSRP), or Racing Red/Black Storm Metallic ($150 MSRP). This model will be available in showrooms February 2017.
The All-New 2017 BMW R nineT Racer
This new addition to the BMW lineup has racing-oriented boxer appeal with its single seat with motorsport-painted tail hump, it's painted steel tank, traditional forks, cast wheels, single tailpipe, half-fairing with windscreen, as well as it's lower clip-on handlebars, and slightly higher and further back footrests for a sporty riding position.
The factory options include spoked wheels ($500 MSRP), an aluminum fuel tank with hand-brushed aluminum with sanded weld ($950 MSRP) or an aluminum fuel tank with hand-brushed aluminum with visible weld ($850 MSRP), a chrome exhaust ($150 MSRP), heated grips ($250 MSRP), anti-theft alarm ($395 MSRP) and an automatic stability control ($400 MSRP).
This model comes in Light White with a motorsport accent graphic and will be in showrooms March 2017 for an MSRP of $13,295.
The All-New 2017 BMW R nineT Pure
This motorcycle is for those looking for proven technology and authentic styling at a very attractive price. This classic naked roadster is an ideal blank canvas for customization. It features a painted single-color steel tank, traditional forks, cast wheels, single tailpipe, and single speedometer.
Factory options include spoked wheels ($500 MSRP), an aluminum fuel tank with hand-brushed aluminum with sanded weld ($950 MSRP) or an aluminum fuel tank with hand-brushed aluminum with visible weld ($850 MSRP), a chrome exhaust ($150 MSRP), low suspension ($250 MSRP), heated grips ($250 MSRP), anti-theft alarm ($395 MSRP), and an automatic stability control ($400 MSRP).
The Pure is available in Catalano Grey and will be in showrooms in March 2017 for an MSRP or $11,995.
2017 BMW R nineT Model Updates
For those who want the ultimate in a quintessential, classic roadster, BMW's flagship heritage model delivers with it's new instrument cluster (with updated electronics with additional OBC [on board computer] content), compression- and rebound-adjustable front forks, and new spoked wheel concept (spoke arrangement, rim base, surface). An additional factory option includes automatic stability control for $400.
Additional color options include Black Storm Metallic/Vintage aluminum tail hump, hand-brushed, clear-lacquered tank for $950 MSRP or Blue Planet Metallic/Aluminum with hand-brushed, clear-lacquered tank and tail hump for $950 MSRP.
This model will be in showrooms March 2017 for an MSRP of $15,395. The base price increase of $300 (from $15,095 to $15,395) accounts for the additional features.
The MSRP for the 2017 BMW R nineT Scrambler is $13,000, while pricing for the BMW R nineT Urban G/S has not yet been announced.
2017 BMW R 1200 GS Model Update / GS Adventure Price Change
In conjunction with the product enhancements coming with the model update, the R 1200 GS base price increases by $200 (from $16,495 to $16,695 MSRP).
The MSRP of the R 1200 GS Adventure, will increase by $200 as well (from $18,695 to $18,895 MSRP).
The R 1200 GS will get an updated design/front panels with a variety of new/enhanced packages including:
* Keyless Ride has been added to the Touring Package, which is also included in the Premium Package. Both packages increase by $250, with the price of the Touring Package increasing from $1,445 to $1,695 MSRP and the Premium Package increasing from $2,950 to $3,200 MSRP.
* Dynamic Traction Control, Hill Start Control, and Dynamic Pro Mode (a configurable 'user' mode) have been added to Ride Modes Pro, which is included in The Technology Package and The Premium Package. There are no package price increases associated with these enhancements.
* Style 1 (Rally) package ($600 MSRP) is now available with new color Lupin Blue Metallic. This off-road oriented package comes with a Cordoba Blue frame, gold calipers, Cross Spoke Wheels, Black Powertrain, Sport Windshield, bi-color rally seat and removes the center stand. To keep the center stand, standard windshield, and standard seat (for more passenger comfort) there is a passenger kit available.
* (Exclusive) package ($350 MSRP) is now available with new color Espresso Metallic. This package comes with an Achat Grey frame, gold calipers, and Black Powertrain.
The new and enhanced factory options for the GS include:
- High Comfort Seat ($50 MSRP)
- Dynamic Electronic Suspension Adjustment (ESA) ($950 MSRP) has been enhanced with the latest generation technology including an automatic ride-height adjustment and automatic damper settings. The price remains the same.
- Extra High Rally Seat ($50 MSRP). Only available with Style 1 (Rally) package and only if Passenger Kit is not ordered.
- Dynamic Traction Control, Hill Start Control, and Dynamic Pro Mode (a configurable 'user' mode) have been added to Ride Modes Pro. As a result, the price has increased $50, from $400 to $450 MSRP.
- Passenger Kit ($225 MSRP). Adds center stand, standard windshield, and standard seat (for more passenger comfort) when Style 1 (Rally) package is ordered.
- Sport Suspension ($300 MSRP). Only available with Style 1 (Rally) package and Dynamic ESA. Not available with Low Suspension.
- Sport Windshield - Only available within Style 1 (Rally) package
- Off-Road Tires - Only available within Style 1 (Rally) package
- Comfort Seat ($50 MSRP)
All the existing colors and Special Model Triple Black have been replaced by the Light White, Lupin Blue Metallic (only available with Style 1 (Rally) package for $600 MSRP), Black Storm Metallic ($100 MSRP), and Espresso Metallic (only available with Style 2 (Exclusive package for $350 MSRP).
This will be in showrooms March 2017.