The BMW R 1300 GS Adventure has made its world debut. Branded as the ‘Adventure’ variant of the BMW R 1300 GS, it has a bigger fuel tank and other standard features designed to handle extensive road trips effortlessly. Here’s a closer look at its features.
Highlights:
- A 30-litre aluminium fuel tank
- Gets new Automated Shift Assistant (ASA)
- India launch expected in a few months
The R 1300 GS Adventure offers a distinctive visual appearance from the R 1300 GS. Unlike the latter's sleek and compact design, the squared edges of the headlights, fuel tank, tailpiece, and lower part are prominent in the 'GS Adventure, 'making it challenging and practical.
A standout feature is the distinctive 30-litre aluminium fuel tank, which is central to the bike's design. The tank extension blends in well and adds a great appearance, enhancing the motorcycle’s impressive front end. Compared to the R 1300 GS, it has a great road presence.
BMW has equipped the R 1300 GS with a host of standard features. These features include full LED headlights with auxiliary lights, dynamic traction control, radar-based adaptive cruise control, and front and rear collision warning. It also has a smartphone charging compartment with an integrated USB socket and a 12V onboard power socket.
The highlight is the new Automated Shift Assistant (ASA) on display on the bike. It incorporates two electromechanical actuators to automate clutch control and gear shifting, greatly reducing the need for frequent gear changes and rider fatigue.
The R 1300 GS Adventure is powered by a 1,300cc Boxer twin engine producing 145bhp at 7,750rpm and 149Nm at 6,500rpm. It's paired with a six-speed gearbox and offers four riding modes—eco, rain, road, and enduro—to match the level of traction, control and intervention in power delivered.
The bike has a sheet metal main frame and an aluminium lattice tube rear frame, supported by BMW’s Telelever and Paralever EVO suspension units. It offers electronic suspension adjustment with standard dynamic suspension adjustment (DSA). This system dynamically changes the front and rear damping and spring rate depending on the riding mode selected for optimum ride comfort and efficiency.
The BMW R 1300 GS Adventure is available in four models: Basic, Triple Black, GS Trophy, and Option 710 Karakorum. It is expected to make its debut in India in the coming months and will be priced between Rs 25 lakh and Rs 26 lakh, ex-showroom.
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