2022 BMW M 1000 RR

Specifications
- Category
- Sport
- Displacement
- 999.0 ccm (60.96 cubic inches)
- Engine
- Titanium valves
- Power
- 205.0 HP (149.6 kW) @ 13000 RPM
- Torque
- 113.0 Nm (11.5 kgf-m or 83.3 ft.lbs) @ 11000 RPM
The 2022 BMW M 1000 RR
The 2022 BMW M 1000 RR sits at the top of BMW's sport bike range, a homologation-special built to satisfy World Superbike rules while giving street riders access to genuine race-derived hardware. This is a bike built around a titanium-valve engine that wants to be revved hard and ridden with intent, with a power curve that rewards track familiarity more than casual commuting. Winglets borrowed from BMW's WorldSBK program generate real aerodynamic downforce at speed, and the chassis, brakes, and electronics package are tuned for riders who plan to spend time at trackdays rather than just admiring the bike in a garage. Ergonomics are committed and unapologetic, favoring control over comfort.
The 2022 model carried over without significant mechanical changes from the prior year, so buyers comparing it to a 2021 example should focus on mileage, service history, and condition rather than spec differences.
Buyers here tend to be experienced sport bike riders stepping up from middleweight supersports or a previous-generation S 1000 RR, often with track experience, drawn to the M badge's exclusivity and race pedigree. Collector interest remains modest for now, but low production numbers give it long-term potential among BMW specialists.
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