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The 2025 BMW F 900 Series Is Here: What’s New and Why You’ll Love It.

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The 2025 BMW F 900 XR and F 900 R bring significant updates in design, ergonomics, and technology, making these mid-range motorcycles more appealing. Explore what's new included in both the models.

Himanshu Joshi

Nov 28, 2024 06:52 am IST

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BMW Motorrad has unveiled the refreshed 2025 models of their well-known mid-range bikes, the F 900 XR and F 900 R. These motorcycles now come with updated styling and a host of new standard features, making them even more appealing to riders. Additionally, the ergonomics have been fine-tuned, improving both handling and rider comfort.

What’s New with the 2025 BMW F 900 XR and F 900 R?

The BMW F 900 R roadster has received some key ergonomic adjustments. The footpegs and handlebars have been repositioned to provide a more aggressive riding stance, while the rear of the bike has been redesigned with integrated blinkers for a sleeker look. Available in Snapper Rocks Blue and Blackstorm Metallic, the roadster also comes in a Sport version with a striking white and Racing Blue Metallic color scheme.

On the other hand, the F 900 XR, designed for touring, has seen improvements in aerodynamics with a newly shaped windscreen. This bike now comes equipped with standard hand guards, heated grips, and an updated headlight featuring adaptive lighting. The color choices for the F 900 XR include Racing Red, Blackstorm Metallic, and a Sport variant in white with a Racing Blue Metallic scheme.

Both the F 900 XR and F 900 R now come with lighter wheels and a more adaptable suspension. Additionally, they are equipped with advanced technologies like dynamic traction control, engine drag control, ABS Pro, dynamic brake control, and dynamic riding modes, all aimed at improving both performance and safety.

Engine Details for the 2025 BMW F 900 XR and F 900 R

Both the BMW F 900 R and F 900 XR share identical engine specifications, including an 895cc twin-cylinder engine that delivers 105 bhp of power and 95 Nm of torque. Both models are equipped with a 6-speed gearbox. While the engine specifications remain unchanged, BMW has ensured that the powertrain meets the latest Euro 5+ emission standards. 

Also read: New BMW F 900 GS and GS Adventure Hit Indian Roads: Check Details

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