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BMW "Concept Roadster" – BMW Roadster Revolution.
Fri May 23 20:30:00 CEST 2014 Press Release
The aspirations of BMW Motorrad with regard to future generations of boxer-powered roadsters take concrete, emotionally charged shape at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2014 in the form of the BMW Concept Roadster. Last year BMW Motorrad presented the BMW Concept Ninety here - a modern interpretation of a classic BMW motorcycle with boxer engine that demonstrated just how emotional a retrospective on 90 years of BMW Motorrad can be.
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Munich/Cernobbio. The aspirations of BMW Motorrad with regard to future generations of boxer-powered roadsters take concrete, emotionally charged shape at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2014 in the form of the BMW Concept Roadster. Last year BMW Motorrad presented the BMW Concept Ninety here - a modern interpretation of a classic BMW motorcycle with boxer engine that demonstrated just how emotional a retrospective on 90 years of BMW Motorrad can be. "By contrast, the contemporary emotional appeal of the BMW Concept Roadster shows that, as far as BMW is concerned, motorcycling is much more than just perfect function," explains Edgar Heinrich, Head of BMW Motorrad Design.
Classic values interpreted in modern style.
The BMW Concept Roadster is a typical BMW roadster with a
powerful 2-cylinder boxer engine, single-sided swing arm with cardan
drive and a light tubular space frame. It interprets these classic
elements in the most state-of-the-art, dynamic form. "The BMW
Concept Roadster is exciting to look and at least as exciting to
ride," says Ola Stenegard, Head of Vehicle Design BMW Motorrad,
of the BMW Concept Roadster.
The BMW boxer engine has always promised impressive performance and supreme power delivery across the entire engine speed range. In its latest generation it generates 92 kW (125 bhp) at 7,750 rpm from 1,170 cc with a maximum torque of 125 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The engine is also visually mid-point of the BMW Concept Roadster. The compact proportions with low front and high rear form a wedge-shaped silhouette around it which accelerates the bike even when stationary. The crouching posture with a powerful focus on the front wheel and the very short rear promise agile, light-footed handling. Split colouring makes for a visual separation of the dark engine area below and the light seating area above with the fuel tank and rear section. The dark bottom section moves the BMW Concept Roadster visually closer to the road surface, thereby emphasising a road-oriented riding experience. Meanwhile the lighter coloured upper section conveys lightness and a low visual centre of gravity.
The headlamp presents a modern, dynamic interpretation of the classic circular headlamp. Matted LED light banks in full LED technology shape the distinctive "face" of the BMW Concept Roadster, giving it an extremely technical look. What is more, the LED technology makes the headlamp mask flat and very light-looking from the side perspective. Behind it, a reduced instrument panel provides all the relevant information in exclusive, high-end style.
Emotional surface configuration.
The interplay between the fuel tank, seat and radiator is
modelled to perfection in flowing style. The experienced hands of the
BMW modellers have given the surfaces an emotional quality that no
computer would be capable of recreating. The surfaces provide a
detailed reflection of the characteristics of the BMW Concept
Roadster: the sculpturally designed fuel tank in Sparkling Light White
expresses the forward-looking orientation and dynamic performance of
the BMW Concept Roadster with its precise modelling. Its shape also
provides an ergonomically perfect knee grip for optimum handling. A
cover made of matted stainless steel adds a high-end yet robust
accentuation at the centre of the fuel tank.
Light and finely wrought - the aluminium rear.
A striking highlight develops out of the fuel tank:
the steep rear section made of gloss milled aluminium. The
self-supporting rear structure is fashioned from a single piece,
thereby enabling a very reduced and finely wrought rear element. The
deliberately visible milling marks create a rough, almost industrial
look which contrasts with the painted and anodised surfaces. The
expressively modelled surfacing on the top and bottom of the rear
element finely translates the emotional aspirations of the BMW Concept
Roadster. The integrated single seat is borrowed visually from motor
racing - a stylish interpretation of the bike's dynamic ambitions.
Meanwhile a Neon Yellow accent in the lower area of the seat cushion
adds a bold dash of colour contrast underneath the perforated
Alcantara leather. Additional colour accents in Neon Yellow are to be
found on the valve covers and on the cooling ribs inside the air
inlets of the side trim, further breaking up the overall view from the
side. The tubular space frame provides a visual highlight as a
load-bearing element in Sparkling Racing Blue, a highly expressive
finish that lends a touch of modern sporty style to a traditional
element of a boxer-powered BMW roadster. With the interplay of the
typical BMW Motorrad white on the fuel tank along with the radiant
blue, the tank and frame present a characteristic yet also
contemporary interpretation of the traditional BMW Motorrad colours.
Premium-quality milled aluminium parts.
In addition to the rear structure, there are other milled
aluminium parts which underscore the technically sculptured look from
the side perspective. The most prominent features here are the lateral
air intakes. They are also made of gloss aluminium with milling marks
and are shown to excellent effect against the black surfaces of the
radiator. They trace a triangle open to the front which is formally
based on the "gill" elements of the BMW supersports
motorcycles. Performing the function of channelling air to the
radiator, they also emphasise the dynamic gesture of the side. The
cooling ribs in Neon Yellow inside them are only seen on closer inspection.
One particular detail is the valve covers made of milled aluminium: their three-dimensional shaping lends a forward orientation to the fuel tank surfaces, giving the BMW boxer engine a highly athletic look. In addition, a protection pad on the valve covers indicates that the BMW Concept Roadster can and should be taken round bends at an extreme banking angle. Inspired by the knee pads of a racing suit, it gives the BMW Concept Roadster a touch of motor racing flair. An accent in Neon Yellow further underscores this radical element.
Innovation in form and function - the engine spoiler.
Form and function are innovatively combined in the
future-oriented engine spoiler. In the BMW Concept Roadster, it not
only performs an aerodynamic function but also incorporates the entire
front silencer. Along with the short, steep tailpipe of the exhaust
system, the engine spoiler concentrates form and function around the
engine. In doing so it emphasises the compact, dynamic statement of
the side as well as the short rear. Over and above the high-end milled
parts, the BMW Concept Roadster comprises nothing but the very best
quality high-performance components. The fork tubes, rear shock
absorber and brakes are elegantly set apart by their anodized
colouring, giving the BMW Concept Roadster an exclusive touch of
sporty flair.