The BMW F 450 GS Motorcycle Arrives to Revolutionize the Mid-Displacement Trail Segment, Offering Technology, Performance, and Design in an Affordable Package
BMW Motorrad is ready to shake up the motorcycle market with the F 450 GS, a mid-displacement trail that promises to combine robust design, cutting-edge technology, and exceptional performance. Introduced as a concept at EICMA 2024 and showcased at the Bharat Mobility Expo in India, the new GS motorcycle is expected to hit the market in 2026, bringing innovations that will appeal to both urban adventurers and off-road enthusiasts, according to Motociclismo Online.
Aggressive Design and Ergonomics Designed for Adventures
The F 450 GS motorcycle inherits the DNA of BMW’s big GS models, featuring aggressive lines and an “X”-shaped LED headlight that make it unmistakable. The riding position is designed to offer comfort on long journeys, whether on the pavement or on trails. The 6.5-inch TFT display stands out, providing an intuitive interface and smartphone connectivity, keeping the rider always informed and connected.
Twin-Cylinder Engine: Power and Versatility in the Market
The heart of the F 450 GS is a new parallel twin-cylinder engine with 450 cc, specifically developed for this motorcycle. Weighing just 175 kg, the bike offers a perfect balance between power and torque, ensuring vigorous acceleration and agile performance on any terrain. Whether on the road or off the beaten path, the F 450 GS is ready to face any challenge.
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The chassis of the F 450 GS has been designed to tackle the toughest terrains. The fully adjustable WP APEX suspension ensures excellent performance in any condition. The spoked wheels with off-road tires provide traction and grip, while the Brembo braking system, with lean-sensitive ABS, offers safety and control in all market situations.


Tenho certeza que será uma grande moto para o mercado brasileiro, porém, qual será o volar desta moto, se a 310 Já é um valor que so quem é bom de bolso consegue, imagina esta?