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BMW Motorrad launches K 1600 range of motorcycles in India

Written by Rohit Tonapi

After opening bookings in February 2022 and quite some delay, BMW’s touring range is finally available in India. The touring range consists of the R 1250 RT, K 1600 Bagger, K 1600 GTL and the K 1600 Grand America. Customers who pre-booked the motorcycles will get delivery starting from August 2022 across all the BMW Motorrad dealerships in India.

BMW K 1600 Range – Variants, Pricing & Colour Options

The flagship tourer from BMW Motorrad, K 1600, is available in three versions – K 1600 Bagger, K 1600 GTL and the K 1600 Grand America. The K 1600 range starts at INR 29,90,000 ex-showroom for the K 1600 Bagger. Meanwhile, the more touring focussed K 1600 GTL and K 1600 Grand America will retail for INR 32,00,000 and INR 33,00,000 ex-showroom, respectively. 

As for the colour options, the K 1600 Bagger and K 1600 Grand America will be available in two colour options – Black Storm Metallic and Style Exclusive Manhattan Metallic Matt. At the same time, the K 1600 GTL will come in three colour options. These are – Black Storm Metallic, Style Exclusive Gravity Blue Metallic and Option 719 Mineral White Metallic with stripes.

BMW K 1600 Range – Overview

The K 1600 Bagger is meant for relaxed cruising with luxurious comfort and adventurous performance touring in true Bagger style. Meanwhile, the K 1600 Grand America is for setting a benchmark in highway cruising style and experience. It is also the flagship of the K 1600 range. The K 1600 GTL, on the other hand, represents exclusive and comfortable travelling. While the K 1600 Bagger does not get any storage options as standard, the other two, K 1600 Grand America and K 1600 GTL, come with side cases and a top case.

All of the three K 1600s have one thing in common, their powertrain. They use a 1,649cc oil- and water-cooled inline 6-cylinder engine with 4 valves per cylinder and DOHC valvetrain. The motor makes 160 HP of peak power at 6,750 rpm and a peak torque of 180 Nm at 5,250 rpm. It gets a 6-speed transmission with an anti-hopping clutch that sends power to the rear wheels via a shaft drive. All three have a fuel capacity of 26.5 litres. Also common to all three is a low seat height of 750mm.

Also Read: BMW Motorrad launches R 1250 RT in India at INR 23,95,000