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Bmw S 1000 Rr Hp4
Supersport

Bmw S 1000 Rr Hp4

La BMW HP4 se presentó en 2012 como una variante de edición limitada de la S 1000 RR derivada de la competición, con la primera suspensión del mundo con control dinámico de amortiguación (DDC) controlada electrónicamente en una superbike de producción. Se fabricó hasta 2014 y representó la cúspide de la ingeniería centrada en las pistas de BMW Motorrad de la época, ya que ofrecía un peso reducido y una electrónica mejorada en comparación con la S 1000 RR estándar. La HP4 llegó a ser muy solicitada por entusiastas y coleccionistas por sus especificaciones exóticas y su pedigrí en los deportes de motor.

193 hp

Potencia

112 Nm

Torsión

199 kg

Peso

303 km/h

Velocidad máxima

6.5 L/100km (est. ~15.4 km/L typical real-world average)

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Carenado

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World's First Carbon Frame

The HP4 Race variant features the world's first mass-produced carbon fiber frame, saving roughly 7kg over the standard S1000RR. This makes it an exceptionally rare and collectible machine that commands strong resale premiums.

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Watch the DDC Suspension

The Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) electronic suspension is a standout feature but can be costly to repair — replacement actuators can run $500–$1,500+. Always verify full DDC functionality before purchasing a used example.

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Strong Collector Resale Value

The HP4, especially the Race edition (limited to ~750 units worldwide), holds its value exceptionally well and often sells above original MSRP in good condition. Low-mileage examples are increasingly treated as investments rather than track tools.

Generaciones y especificaciones por año

2012–2014 Gen 1

HP4 original basada en la S1000RR; 193 CV, control dinámico de amortiguación (DDC), ruedas de carbono opcionales, superbike más ligera.

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2017–2017 Gen 2

HP4 Race; cuadro y ruedas de fibra de carbono, 215 CV, homologación especial solo en pista, producción limitada.

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Reseña de un comprador usado

9.0/10
Lo mejor para
Experienced trackday riders with deep maintenance budgets

"The ultimate S1000RR variant — if you can afford to maintain it."

$18,000-$28,000 used

The HP4 is essentially BMW's factory race bike with number plates, and buying one used means you're getting something genuinely special — but also genuinely demanding. That carbon fibre chassis and DDC semi-active suspension system is still witchcraft by today's standards, and the 193bhp inline-four pulls with an intensity that'll rearrange your organs on a trackday. Properly set up, it's one of the most communicative superbikes ever built. Nothing in its class rides quite like this. Here's the honest part though: these things have been flogged. Check the service history obsessively — valve clearances are expensive and frequently skipped by previous owners who bought the dream and couldn't afford the reality. The carbon wheels are stunning but any kerbing damage is a write-off. Get a pre-purchase inspection from a BMW specialist, not a general mechanic. Electronics gremlins are real on high-mileage examples, and the DDC dampers are eye-wateringly pricey to replace. Budget properly or budget for disappointment.

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Omitir si: You lack track experience or maintenance funds

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Full Specifications

Engine Power 193 hp @ 13,000 rpm
Torque 112 Nm @ 9,750 rpm
Top Speed 303 km/h
Weight 199 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 6.5 L/100km (est. ~15.4 km/L typical real-world average)
Type Supersport
Fairing Full/Partial Fairing

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