BMW Motorrad Launch Two New Adventure Bikes, F 750 GS & F 850 GS

Two new adventure motorcycles launched by BMW Motorrad. The BMW F 750 GS and 850 GS priced between 10-15 lakhs

Cyrus John
Car and Bike
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The BMW F 850 GS (left) and BMW F 750 GS launched at the Auto Expo 2018
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The BMW F 850 GS (left) and BMW F 750 GS launched at the Auto Expo 2018
(Photo: The Quint)

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BMW Motorrad, the German car maker’s motorcycle division, has debuted four new motorcycles in the Indian market with an aim to expand their portfolio in one of the largest two-wheeler market in the world.

In the city commuter segment, the company launched two motorcycles, the BMW G 310 S and the BMW G 310 R. These two will be launched in the second half of 2018.

In the off-road adventure tourer segment, the company launched the BMW F 750 GS and the BMW F 850 GS. These two have been made without the collaboration with TVS ,unlike the G 310 series.

The BMW F 850 GS(Photo: The Quint)

Where the F 750 GS has been priced at Rs 12.25 lakh, the F 850 GS will be available at Rs 13.75 lakh (ex-showroom). Bookings for the same have already started and they will made available very soon. In all probability, they will be launched near September 2018.

The BMW F 750 GS(Photo: The Quint)

Talking about the performance of the both these motorcycles, both feature the powerful 2-cylinder in-line 853cc engine. Where the BMW F 750 GS produces maximum power of 77 hp at 7500 rpm, the BMW F 850 GS pumps out 95 hp at 8250 rpm of maximum power.

Bulky looking headlamp cluster on the F 850 GS(Photo: The Quint)

Both offer a 6-speed manual gearbox and come with two riding modes ‘Rain’ and ‘Road’. There are additional modes to choose from like ‘Dynamic’, ‘Enduro’ and ‘Enduro Pro’.

6.5-inch TFT display on the F 850 GS(Photo: The Quint)
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Both the BMW motocycles come with a new instrument cluster design, consisting an analogue speedometer and 6.5-inch TFT multifunctional display. One can also connect a smartphone with the bike using bluetooth to make phone calls and can even listen to music.

The motorcycles are running on a 853 cc engine(Photo: The Quint)

These motorcycles seem to be targeting a very niche market, people who are pure bred adventure seekers. The Honda Africa Twin and the Triumph Explorer 800 seems to be stiff competition in the price segment.

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