BMW Has Revealed A Race-Spec Superbike With A Staggering Power-To-Weight Ratio

We simply couldn't ignore this carbon-framed, race-spec superbike not just for its awesome tech, but also for its unbelievable 1240bhp per tonne power-to-weight. That's fully-fuelled, too...
BMW Has Revealed A Race-Spec Superbike With A Staggering Power-To-Weight Ratio

Yes, yes, we know, this isn’t a car, but it is a carbon-framed BMW that’s only marginally heavier than the machines used at the top level of motorsport. Nice.

The HP4 Race is a very special motorbike, limited to 750 units and packing a faintly absurd power-to-weight ratio of 1240bhp per tonne in race-ready trim with a full tank of fuel. Slice it whichever way you like, but that means the HP4 Race will leave just about anything else for dead in a straight line – at least until aerodynamics eventually halt its progress at silly speeds. There’s no reason 200mph shouldn’t be possible.

BMW Has Revealed A Race-Spec Superbike With A Staggering Power-To-Weight Ratio

That 171kg wet weight is just 11kg heavier than the minimum MotoGP bike weight, and a paltry 3kg heavier than the lightest that World Superbikes are allowed to be.

The carbonfibre frame isn’t even heavy enough to make a good dumbbell, weighing a mere 7.8kg. It’s produced in small batches and BMW says it’s going to make the chassis available on the aftermarket to let bike builders do their stuff – and to let HP4 Race owners repair their bikes if they damage the frame. The wheels are carbon, too, saving 30 per cent even against lightweight forged alloy units; a factor that should help make the HP4 Race insanely flickable even at high speed.

BMW Has Revealed A Race-Spec Superbike With A Staggering Power-To-Weight Ratio

Ohlins supplies top-drawer suspension identical to the spec used in both World Superbikes and MotoGP, while the swingarm and Brembo brakes with titanium pistons are also motorsport spec.

As for the engine, you’re looking at a World Superbike-spec four-pot with 212bhp at 13,900rpm. You might call it a little peaky, as with all sports bike engines, with peak torque of 89lb ft coming at 10,000rpm. The rev ceiling is 14,500rpm, some 300rpm higher than the engine in the existing S 1000 RR. The motor is linked to a close-ratio six-speed race-derived gearbox that comes with spare ratios to allow owners to tune their bike for each track they visit.

BMW Has Revealed A Race-Spec Superbike With A Staggering Power-To-Weight Ratio

There’s a pit lane speed limiter and launch control for, y’know, launching and stuff. More trick kit on the spec sheet includes a lightweight lithium-ion battery, a built-in data logger and 15-step traction control. There’s wheelie control to stop you embarrassing yourself by flipping, and BMW Motorsport colours to let everyone know what exactly you’ve brought to the party.

Of course, if you turn up to a track day on machinery like this, you’d better have the talent to back up the tech, or you’re going to look silly. As for prices, if you have to ask…

(since you asked, it’s about £68,000)

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Comments

Anonymous

But more importantly, does it come with indicators? Oh wait…

04/19/2017 - 08:47 |
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Dzonny the e36 maniaq

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Please

04/19/2017 - 15:50 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Seems like a top 10 comment

04/19/2017 - 16:53 |
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redflamexfire(R32 squad)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

…No

04/20/2017 - 16:13 |
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Zubayer Rezoan
04/19/2017 - 08:48 |
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Anonymous

Makes u go from 0-heaven in just 6.9 seconds of your life

04/19/2017 - 08:55 |
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Porschephile

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It is a crotch rocket after all.

04/19/2017 - 11:28 |
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Anonymous

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How much time is spent writhing on the ground in agony?

04/20/2017 - 04:18 |
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Anonymous

Which is better: this or ducati 1299 panigale?

04/19/2017 - 09:09 |
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Dean Psilopatis

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

This the panigale is a road bike this is track. The hp4 is full carbon (alot stronger and lighter) and more power with better tech guess which is better

04/19/2017 - 09:58 |
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phil93

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I’m more interested in this vs H2R

04/19/2017 - 10:55 |
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Mark Mason

God, I need a motorcycle…

04/19/2017 - 11:51 |
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MikeTheMiata (MiataSquad) (MarinerSquad)

More power than phil

04/19/2017 - 15:03 |
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than a BRZ too

04/20/2017 - 01:24 |
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Porschephile

Am I the only one that like the way sport bikes like this looks but would never in a million year buy a bike to ride it on the road? I feel like we’ve all heard the horror stories of bikers almost being ran over by other motorists. If I had a sh*tload of money, I’d buy the Ducati 1299 panigale superleggera, put it in my house and just look at it because it looks amazing.

04/19/2017 - 15:03 |
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No you are not i have a bike and i dont ride it more than a couple times a year, not only becouse of other drivers but it scares the hell out of me, not far from the fastest thing but still stupidly fast and my brain just clicks and thinks i am 18 year old and a complete speed crazy idiot again

04/19/2017 - 16:44 |
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Seriously that’s the way you think? I’ve also heard stories about people getting shot at the grocery store but I still go to the store. Anyone can make up excuses for living life too afraid to do anything, or be a man and get out there and live. BTW for the asking price of this Kawasaki offers the H2R with over 100 MORE HP and just as track capable. The only trick part of this bike is its carbon frame and the jury has already ruled on that just ask Ducati how it worked out for their Gp bike. I’ll save you the effort , they scrapped it. Unlike an F1 car a bike’s frame is a working part of the suspension. Carbon might work some day but not until several factory race teams spend hundreds of millions gathering information to figure it out; which hasn’t been done yet

04/19/2017 - 17:09 |
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Dzonny the e36 maniaq

I was never too much into bikes but there is something extremely sexy in bikes like this, the looks, the power, just coolness

04/19/2017 - 15:48 |
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Anonymous

I love how the last pic shows the rider with the thumbs up
Kinda like “Yup.. This right here, money well spent”

04/19/2017 - 15:58 |
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Anonymous

if i get a wet dream about this bike, it’ll most likely be riding naked in a police-chase thinking they tryna catch me ridin’ dirty.

04/19/2017 - 18:50 |
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