Bmw Hp4
La BMW HP4 se presentó en 2012 como un derivado de edición limitada y alto rendimiento de la superbike S1000RR, con la primera suspensión de control dinámico de amortiguación (DDC) de producción del mundo. Se fabricó entre 2012 y 2014 y se destacó por ser una de las superbikes de producción más ligeras y tecnológicamente avanzadas de su época. La HP4 Race, una variante exclusiva para circuitos con un cuadro de fibra de carbono, se presentó más tarde en 2017 como un modelo Halo independiente.
193 hp
Potencia
112 Nm
Torsión
199 kg
Peso
290 km/h
Velocidad máxima
6.5 L/100km (estimated real-world average)
Combustible
Carenado
Cuerpo
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Lo que los compradores deben saber
World's First DDC Bike
The HP4 was the world's first production motorcycle with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC), automatically adjusting suspension in milliseconds. This cutting-edge feature significantly raises repair costs if electronic components fail.
Strong Resale Value
Due to its limited production run and race-heritage status, the HP4 holds value exceptionally well compared to standard S1000RR models. Low-mileage examples in good condition routinely sell close to original MSRP.
Watch the Electronics
Buyers should inspect the DDC suspension sensors and wiring harness carefully, as faults can trigger costly dealer-only diagnostics and repairs. Always verify service history includes proper software updates.
Generaciones y especificaciones por año
HP4 original basada en la S1000RR con control dinámico de amortiguación, ABS de carrera y control de lanzamiento.
Reseña de un comprador usado
"An uncompromising track weapon that rewards experienced, committed riders enormously."
$14,000-$19,000 usedThe HP4 is essentially BMW's S1000RR stripped of excess weight and fitted with a semi-active DDC suspension system that genuinely changes how you ride. On the road, it feels telepathic — the suspension reads bumps before your brain does. Used examples typically have track miles, so demand full service history and check the frame sliders for evidence of drops. The carbon fiber bits are expensive to replace if damaged. Buying one used is genuinely smart money right now. You're getting a homologation special that originally pushed $20k new, available for considerably less. The 193bhp inline-four pulls hard everywhere but really comes alive above 8,000rpm. DDC modes make the difference between a good day and a brilliant one — verify all modes function before handing over cash. Realistically, this is a track-focused machine wearing road registration. Daily commuting will frustrate you — the ergonomics punish your wrists within 30 minutes of city traffic. Buy it knowing what it is: an uncompromising, thrilling machine that demands respect and rewarding riding.
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