2025 BMW Motorrad R1300 GS Racingred
A variety of color and option updates for certain models in BMW Motorrad’s 2025 lineup. The most important change is the omission of using a key to unlock the navigation module, with electric unlocking now standard across all motorcycle models.
For the ‘F’-series motorcycles from Munich, the F800 GS in Sport and Triple Black variants now gets an optional tall windscreen with manual adjustment while the tinted windscreen is dropped for the F800 GS Sport. Latest color option of Gravityblue metallic with seat in black/grey is added, while the Racingblue metallic paint option is removed.
Meanwhile, the F900 GS gets Sao Paulo Yellow as a brand new color selection with the decal on the front mudguard deleted. The F900 GS Trophy is now available in Lightwhite non-metallic/Racingblue metallic, also with the decal on the front mudguard removed.
The F900 GS Adventure gets a revised Riding Pro package, with Dynamic ESA and centre stand omitted and only available as optional equipment. The Ride Pro package could be combined with lowered suspension and the brand new paint scheme for the F900 GS includes Sage Green with the White Aluminium metallic matt color option now not available.
Moving on to the R1300 GS, adaptive light modes are actually a part of the Innovation package. Color changes for the R1300 GS are Racingred non-metallic with Lightwhite non-metallic dropped, while the Option 719 “Biscaya” now is available in Imperial Blue metallic/White Aluminium metallic matt, with Option 719 “Tramuntana” Aurelius Green metallic dropped.
Buyers of the R12 now have the choice of putting in a BMW Motorrad M Lightweight Battery while the R12 nineT Option 719 has a black headlight replacing the previous silver. A brand new color scheme of Imperial Blue metallic replaces the previous San Remo green metallic.
Latest color option for the R12 Option 719 “Beryllium” is Meteoric Dust II metallic with Option 719 “Thorium” Avus Silver metallic dropped. A brand new Gravityblue metallic color option can be available for an additional charge while Aventurin Red metallic is dropped.
Rounding out the changes is the M1000 XR with an exclusive latest M color scheme in Aurelius Green metallic matt. The range of recent colors is anticipated in BMW Motorrad dealers starting August 2025.
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