Bmw S 1000 Rr Hp4
A BMW HP4 foi lançada em 2012 como uma edição limitada derivada de corrida da S 1000 RR, apresentando a primeira suspensão controlada eletronicamente por Controle Dinâmico de Amortecimento (DDC) do mundo em uma superbike de produção. Foi produzido até 2014 e representou o auge da engenharia focada em pistas da BMW Motorrad na época, oferecendo peso reduzido e eletrônica aprimorada em relação ao S 1000 RR padrão. O HP4 se tornou muito procurado por entusiastas e colecionadores por sua especificação exótica e pedigree de automobilismo.
193 hp
Poder
112 Nm
Torque
199 kg
Peso
303 km/h
Velocidade máxima
6.5 L/100km (est. ~15.4 km/L typical real-world average)
Combustível
Fairado
Corpo
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O que os compradores devem saber
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.
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.
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.
Gerações e especificações por ano
HP4 original baseado no S1000RR; 193 cv, controle dinâmico de amortecimento (DDC), opção de rodas de carbono, superbike mais leve.
HP4 Race; estrutura e rodas de fibra de carbono, 215 cv, homologação especial somente para pista, produção limitada.
Avaliação do comprador usado
"The ultimate S1000RR variant — if you can afford to maintain it."
$18,000-$28,000 usedThe 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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