Key performance

193 ch
Power
🔧
999 cc
Displacement
⚖️
199 kg
Weight
💺
820 mm
Seat height
17.5 L
Fuel capacity
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Technical specifications

Changements 2015 2016
Power
193.0 ch @ 13000 tr/min (139.0 kW) 193.0 ch @ 13000 tr/min (140.9 kW)
Camshafts
2 ACT
Front tyre pressure
2.50 bar
Rear tyre pressure
2.90 bar
New price
21 400 €

Engine

Displacement
999 cc
Power
193.0 ch @ 13000 tr/min (140.9 kW)
Torque
112.0 Nm @ 9750 tr/min
Engine type
In-line four, four-stroke
Cooling
Oil & air
Compression ratio
13.0:1
Bore × stroke
80.0 x 49.7 mm (3.1 x 2.0 inches)
Valves/cylinder
4
Fuel system
Injection. Electroinc injection, digital engine electronics with integrated knock control (BMS-KP)
Valve timing
Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Starter
Electric

Chassis

Frame
Aluminium composite bridge frame, partially self-supporting
Gearbox
6-speed
Final drive
Chain   (final drive)
Clutch
Multiple clutch in oil bath, anti hopping clutch, mechanically controlled
Front suspension
Upside down telescopic fork 46 mm, dynamic damping control DDC, adjustable spring preload, electronically adjustable damping
Rear suspension
Aluminium dual swing arm, dynamic damping control DDC (central spring strut), hydraulically adjustable spring preload, adjustable compression and rebound damping
Front wheel travel
120 mm (4.7 inches)
Rear wheel travel
130 mm (5.1 inches)

Brakes

Front brakes
Double disc. Floating discs. Four-piston calipers.
Rear brakes
Single disc. Floating disc. Single-piston caliper.
Front tyre
120/70-17
Rear tyre
200/55-17

Dimensions

Seat height
820.00 mm
Wheelbase
1422.00 mm
Length
2056.00 mm
Width
826.00 mm
Height
1138.00 mm
Fuel capacity
17.50 L
Weight
199.00 kg
Dry weight
169.00 kg

Overview

When an S 1000 RR is no longer enough, when the track time lacks a few tenths, and the rider wants to move up a level without changing brands, BMW responds with the BMW HP4. Not a simple cosmetic evolution, but a targeted, surgical overhaul, designed for those who already know what 193 horsepower at 13,000 rpm means in their hands. This 2015 version further refines the recipe with the arrival of ABS Pro, a system that recovers signals of lean angle, roll, and transverse acceleration to dose braking pressure in corners. The greater the angle, the more the system releases pressure. A logic borrowed from the KTM 1190 Adventure and here transplanted into a pure sporting context, with a clear objective: safety on wet roads or in emergency situations. This system does not operate in "Race" or "Slick" mode, only in "Rain" and "Sport," which is consistent with its role.

BMW HP4

The BMW HP4 S1000RR is primarily about lost kilos. The standard S points to 206.5 kg fully fueled; the HP4 drops to 199 kg thanks to forged aluminum wheels that save 2.4 kg and the Akrapovic titanium exhaust system that saves an additional 4.5 kg. A total of nearly 8 kilos stripped from the rotating parts and the top of the engine, where every gram counts. Brembo radial monoblock calipers, with specific pads and refined by data from the German IDM championship, ensure top-notch bite. Facing an Aprilia RSV4 Factory or a Kawasaki ZX-10R SE, the HP4 makes no complexes in this area.

The 999 cc four-cylinder engine receives no major modifications — with 193 real horsepower and 112 Nm at 9,750 rpm, the engine does not need major surgery. The Akrapovic exhaust and a slightly retouched mapping are enough to unleash the potential. What changes is the torque in the mid-range, reinforced between 6,000 and 9,750 rpm to better relaunch the bike out of slow corners. The quickshifter is standard equipment: you shift gears without lifting the throttle, without load changes, without losing any traction on the 200/55-17 rear tire. Those looking for a used BMW HP4 know that it’s this kind of detail that makes the difference on a crowded track.

What truly distinguishes the HP4 from the competition is its electronic brain. Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) continuously receives data from speed, inclination, and fork travel sensors to adjust damping in milliseconds. In "Rain" and "Sport" mode, the suspensions soften to absorb degraded pavement; in "Race" and "Slick," they stiffen to glue the front end to the trajectory. You adjust this with a press of the left handlebar control, without stopping, without screwdrivers. For a sportbike born for the circuit, this versatility is a real strength.

Launch Control complements the starting arsenal: 8,000 rpm limiter in first gear up to 60 km/h, then torque management in second gear according to the engaged ratio. The system automatically disengages in third gear, at 30 degrees of lean angle or on DTC mode change. Without this device, the HP4 tolerates wheelies up to 25 degrees in "Race" and 30 degrees in "Slick," with a DTC that can be adjusted from -7 to +7 during riding. This level of real-time adjustment, at the time of the 2015 BMW HP4, had few direct equivalents in the liter-class category.

At €21,400 in base configuration, the BMW HP4 price was clearly positioned in the upper segment. Each copy bears its serial number laser-engraved on the upper fork leg, a sign of limited-series production. A Competition pack adds carbon parts, blue wheels, and HP controls for riders who want to push the racing aspect even further. This bike is not for the beginner looking for an accessible first sportbike, nor for the tourist who loops 1,000 km on the weekend. It speaks directly to the serious track rider, to those who practice regular track days and who know how to exploit each parameter that the machine makes available to them. For others, a standard S 1000 RR will do just fine — and will cost considerably less.

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.97 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.56 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
193.2 ch/L
In category Sport · 500-1998cc displacement (3629 motorcycles compared)
Power 193 ch Top 19%
50 ch median 132 ch 212 ch
Weight 199 kg Lighter than 68%
185 kg median 205 kg 266 kg
P/W ratio 0.97 ch/kg Top 19%
0.24 median 0.65 1.08 ch/kg

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