BMW F 450 GS EICMA 2025

BMW F 450 GS EICMA 2025 Exciting Debut – Replaces G 310 GS with More Power and New Tech!

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BMW F 450 GS EICMA 2025 – Bold New Adventure Bike with 47.5 BHP and Premium Features

At EICMA 2025, BMW Motorrad revealed its latest adventure motorcycle, replacing the popular BMW F 450 GS. This new model brings more power, modern technology, and a design inspired by the bigger R 1300 GS.

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The BMW F 450 stands out with its bold styling — a quad-LED headlamp, prominent beak, and sharp body lines that make it look ready for both city rides and off-road trails.

It is powered by a 450cc twin-cylinder engine producing 47.5 BHP at 8,750 rpm and 43 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The bike weighs 175 kg and comes with a 14-litre fuel tank, offering a good balance of performance and touring range.

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Suspension duties are handled by a 43 mm KYB upside-down fork and rear mono-shock, both providing 180 mm travel. The Sport and GS Trophy variants add adjustable suspension for rebound and compression.

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Features include a 6.5-inch TFT display with connectivity, ABS Pro, Dynamic Traction Control, heated grips, and Dynamic Brake Control. The top-spec GS Trophy trim adds Easy Ride Clutch, Shift Assistant Pro, rally screen, and aluminium engine guard.

The BMW F 450 GS EICMA 2025 proves BMW’s focus on bringing high-end adventure performance to a lighter, more affordable segment — built for riders who love both comfort and capability.

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