2025 BMW F 900 XR, F 900 R unveiled

By Gavin Rodrigues
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The outgoing BMW F 900 XR is available for Rs 12.55 lakh.

BMW Motorrad has unveiled the 2025 updates for its mid-range motorcycles, the BMW F 900 R and BMW F 900 XR. The two models now boast significant technical and visual upgrades, along with a more extensive range of standard features.

  1. Both motorcycles are now 3kg lighter
  2. Get fully adjustable suspension

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BMW F 900 R. F 900 XR details

Both models feature the same 895cc two-cylinder in-line engine, which now produces 105hp and complies with the latest Euro 5+ emission standards. BMW has also updated the electronics and added new features, such as dynamic traction control, engine drag control, ABS Pro, dynamic brake control, and dynamic riding mode.

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The F 900 R roadster features ergonomic changes, including repositioned handlebars and footrests, creating a more aggressive riding position. BMW has also updated the design with a redesigned rear end with integrated turn indicator lights. Both motorcycles now get lighter wheels, which are now 1.8kg lighter, and a new battery that's 0.8kg lighter. They also feature new adjustable suspensions that can be adjusted for rebound, compression, and preload. The F 900 R is available in Snapper Rocks Blue metallic, Blackstorm metallic, and a Sport variant in Lightwhite with Racingblue metallic.

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The F 900 XR introduces improvements to its aerodynamics. New additions include a redesigned windscreen and hand protectors. You also get heated grips and an updated headlight equipped with adaptive lighting. Like its roadster sibling, the XR benefits from lighter wheels, a lighter battery, and a fully adjustable suspension. It’s offered in Racing Red, Blackstorm metallic, and a Sport variant in Lightwhite with Racing Blue metallic. While the outgoing model is available for Rs 12.55 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), it remains to be seen when BMW will bring the updated F 900 XR to India.

Also see: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R prices slashed by Rs 1.14 lakh
 

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