As of Sept. 2010, BMW Motorrad sales have exceeded those of 2009 by 17 %. To date they have delivered over 81,500 motorcycles to customers worldwide.
Growth has come from the S 1000 RR; the shooting star of the season. BMW Motorrad has managed at first-go to conquer second place in the segment and may be on the way to becoming the world's top-selling superbike.
The new BMW K 1600 GT and the K 1600 GTL are innovative six-cylinder touring bikes that may be a start of another motorcycle model offensive from German motorcycle company.
The new entry-level model from BMW Motorrad is the G 650 GS. In an attractive enduro design, the G 650 GS continues the success story of BMW's single-cylinder bikes.
The new DOHC Boxer engine, which was first presented at EICMA 2009, is now also available on the new 2011 BMW R 1200 R and Classic.
The R 1200 R Classic, with its exclusive features and the traditional color concept in black and white, is targeted fully at up-market motorcyclists who enjoy classic roadsters.
Earlier than this, BMW unveiled a R 1200 GS that is virtually all black. The world's top-selling motorcycle can now be ordered as "Triple Black" special edition motorcycle that will be ready to be delivered as of January.
Apart from the standard spoke wheels, the "Triple Black" technically corresponds to the R 1200 GS. Its exclusive color scheme serves to emphasize the masculine touch of this large touring enduro.
The BMW Motorrad Concept C scooter provided a concrete look at the next generation of big scooters. The "C" stands for "Commuter" and indicates the primary field of use in urban areas.
The Mille 3 is a highly emotional concept bike from Husqvarna. It attempts to show that Husqvarna can do far more than develop excellent off-road motorcycles.
In the years to come, BMW intends to substantially boost sales of BMW Motorrad and Husqvarna Motorcycles.
The plan is to position new models that appeal to a broader audience and they will be entering motorcycle segments in which BMW Motorrad or Husqvarna were they have not historically played.
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