Bmw Hp2 Sport
The BMW HP2 Sport was introduced in 2008 as the pinnacle of BMW's Motorrad HP (High Performance) line, combining the boxer twin engine with a fully faired, race-focused chassis. It featured a hand-built engine with titanium connecting rods, Öhlins suspension, and carbon fiber bodywork, making it one of the most exotic production boxers ever built. It was discontinued around 2012 and remains highly regarded as a collector's motorcycle, notable for proving a boxer twin could compete with inline-four sportbikes.
133 hp
Power
115 Nm
Torque
204 kg
Weight
240 km/h
Top Speed
6.5 L/100km (approximately 15.4 km/L typical real-world average)
Fuel
Faired
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Race-Ready From Factory
The HP2 Sport was homologated for racing and came with a hand-built, high-compression Boxer engine producing around 128 hp — making it BMW's most powerful Boxer at its 2008 launch. This racing DNA means components are high-spec but also require diligent, professional maintenance.
Watch the Throttle Bodies
A known issue on the HP2 Sport involves throttle body synchronization drift over time, which can cause rough idling and uneven power delivery. Always verify a pre-purchase inspection includes a recent throttle body sync and valve clearance check.
Strong Collector Resale
With only around 2,500 units produced worldwide, the HP2 Sport holds its value exceptionally well and is increasingly considered a collectible. Low-mileage, unmolested examples command a premium and have seen prices rise steadily in recent years.
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