The two OEMs went on to co-develop the 310cc platform and engine which gave birth to the TVS’ flagship and BMW’s entry-level models like the Apache RR 310, Apache RTR 310, G 310 R, G 310 GS ...
BMW F 450 GS comes with a design ... To mention a few names, the German giant has the R 1300 GS, F 850 GS, and more. To make this family of bikes more accessible for consumers, the manufacturer ...
BMW offers 25 bike models in India, prices start from Rs. 2.90 Lakh for the G 310 R and go upto Rs. 55.00 Lakh for the M 1000 RR. BMW offers a variety of Petrol and Electric powered bikes ...
Nothing about it is out of place or over the top, with a subdued feel predominating here instead. That’s something we’ll ...
It’s teeming with interesting features we don’t normally see, such as the exhaust layout, headlight mask, and repurposed R ...
On one end of the proverbial lab, BMW is working on an exhaust system that will ... their seatbelt technology on what appears to be their upcoming 750cc bike (the 750SS or 750SR-R, depending on which ...
Corvette Racing’s Tommy Milner says he feels it’s time to “move on” after the controversial incidents between Paul Miller ...
The remaining years of the decade saw the brand expand its offering with bikes like the single-cylinder R 39, the 750cc R 63, and the iconic R 11. During the ’30s, BMW introduced the first ...
Love it or hate it, the CE 02’s design is undeniably catchy. Neither a bike nor a scooter, BMW dubs it an “e-parkourer” meant for fun, short-distance commuting. Practicality, however ...
Experience classic styling with modern performance in this 2017 BMW R NineT Scrambler. With its iconic boxer engine, rugged aesthetics, and premium craftsmanship, this bike is built for those who ...
The BMW CE 02 represents an innovative leap, targeting younger, eco-conscious riders who might overlook traditional BMW motorcycles. In India, it appeals to a niche audience with higher disposable ...
Going by reports, BMW is looking at moving the production out of Austria to India or with CFMoto, while moving the R&D to Germany. This could also mean a loss of almost 4,500 jobs in Austria.