New R 12 G/S revives classic heritage with 109 hp air-cooled punch at £13,495

BMW Motorrad kicks off 2026 with a lineup that’s all about subtle evolution rather than revolution. Riders get new colours, smart equipment tweaks, and standout models like the R 1300 series that blend raw power with everyday usability.

New Colours Steal the Show

The 2026 updates hit hard on style, with metallic paints that turn heads on any road. Take the R 1300 GS Style Trophy – now in White Aluminium Matt metallic paired with Racingblue metallic, it looks commanding whether you’re dodging city traffic or tackling dirt trails. The S 1000 XR’s Style Sport rocks Sage Green metallic, ditching the old Gravity Blue for something fresher and more aggressive, perfect for sporty souls chasing horizons.

Meanwhile, the F 900 GS Passion gets Snapper Rocks Blue Matt metallic with Mineral Gray accents, screaming adventure from every angle. These aren’t just paints; they’re statements that make your bike feel personal, like it was built just for you. BMW dealers start taking orders from January, so early birds can snag these looks before they’re everywhere.

Adventure Kings Lead the Charge

No BMW lineup feels complete without the GS family, and 2026 amps up their off-road cred. The R 1300 GS Adventure adds hand guard extensions to the Touring Package and an Enduro engine guard in the Pro pack, making it tougher for those epic, mud-splattered journeys. Its 1300cc boxer engine pumps out 145 hp and 149 Nm of torque, hitting top speeds around 255 km/h while sipping fuel at about 21 kmpl – efficiency meets brute force.

The F 900 GS shines with its 895cc parallel twin delivering 105 hp, paired with riding modes like Rain and Road, plus optional Pro modes for tweaking traction control. New Style Trophy colours in Racingblue, Lightwhite, and Racingred make it pop, and it’s ideal for riders dipping into adventure without overwhelming power. Enter the all-new R 12 G/S at $16,995, channeling the classic R 80 G/S vibe with a 1170cc air/oil-cooled boxer (109 hp, 85 lb-ft), 21/17-inch wheels, and Enduro suspension – nostalgia that actually works off-pavement.

Rumours swirl around a F 450 GS for A2 licence holders, promising lighter weight and approachable adventure for newer riders.

Sport Bikes Sharpen Their Edge

Speed demons rejoice: the S 1000 RR and XR get 2026 tweaks that keep them track-ready. The RR’s refreshed fairings emphasise aggressive “gills,” with advanced DTC, cornering ABS Pro, and modes from Rain to Race – now even better with optional M Package for launch control and wheelie mitigation. Expect blistering performance from its inline-four, honed for lap records.

The S 1000 XR adds a USB port in the Dynamic Package alongside its Sage Green scheme, blending sport with endurance for those long, twisty rides. The F 900 XR and R series follow suit, clocking miles while chasing corners with sharper styling and more horsepower.

Touring Comfort Gets Smarter

Long-haul fans, the R 1300 RS and RT are your mates. The RS, BMW’s fastest boxer tourer, boasts 145 hp from its 1300cc mill, optional ASA shift assistant, and sporty nimbleness launching late 2025. The RT prioritises plush comfort with the same engine, adaptive cruise, and infotainment for endless motorway miles.

K 1600 GT/B models hover around $32k, refined for luxury touring, while roadsters like S 1000 R ($19,598) offer street thrills with upgraded modes.

Urban and Electric Buzz

City slickers have options too. C 400 GT’s Style Exclusive in Blue Ridge Mountain metallic with gold rims, and C 400 X’s Rugged in White Aluminium Matt – practical scooters with premium flair. Electric pushes forward with CE 04’s 42 hp liquid-cooled motor, 0-50 km/h in 2.6s, 120 km/h top speed, and 80-mile range, charging 0-80% in 65 minutes. CE 02 expands urban electric, sustainable commuting without the noise.

Heritage lives on with R 12 nineT ($21,917) and R 18 cruisers ($14,995), blending classic cruiser vibes with modern torque.

Tech and Sustainability in Focus

Across the board, 2026 brings next-gen engines for efficiency, ABS Pro, blind-spot detection, and TFT displays with connectivity. Sustainability shines in electrics and optimised boxers. Pricing starts accessible like F 900 R at $11,316, up to premium GS variants. All include Ultimate Care break-in service up to 750 miles.

When can I order the 2026 BMW Motorrad models?

Orders open from January 2026 at authorised dealers, with some like R 1300 RS launching late Q3/early Q4 2025.

What are the standout new colours for 2026?

Highlights include White Aluminium Matt/Racingblue on R 1300 GS, Sage Green on S 1000 XR, and Snapper Rocks Blue on F 900 GS.

What’s new in the adventure segment?

R 1300 GS Adventure gains Touring/Enduro guards; R 12 G/S debuts with 109 hp boxer; F 900 GS updates styles and modes.

How powerful is the R 1300 series engine?

1300cc boxer delivers 145 hp and 149 Nm, topping 255 km/h with strong efficiency.

Are there electric options in the 2026 lineup?

Yes, CE 04 offers 42 hp, 120 km/h top speed, and 80-mile range; CE 02 for urban use.

What tech features come standard?

TFT displays, ABS Pro, DTC, riding modes, LED lights, and USB ports on many models.

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