BMW R 18 Classic First Edition Launched At Rs. 24 Lakh

- BMW R 18 Classic is a new touring-friendly variant of the BMW R 18
- 16-inch front wheel, standard windscreen, pillion seat and panniers
- The BMW R 18 Classic is powered by a 1,802 cc boxer-twin making 158 Nm
BMW Motorrad India has launched the all-new BMW R 18 Classic as a completely built unit (CBU) at Rs. 24 lakh (Ex-showroom). The R 18 Classic is the second member of the BMW R 18 cruiser segment, and gets some additional equipment over the standard BMW R 18 to make it more touring friendly. It gets a slightly different passenger seat, a clear windshield, a pair of leather-finished saddlebags, extra LED aux lights, and a smaller and wider, 16-inch front wheel. The R 18 Classic is powered by the same 1,802 cc, air-cooled Big Boxer engine of the standard BMW R 18.
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The R 18 Classic gets a smaller and fatter 16-inch front wheel, a windscreen, pillion seat and luggage panniers
Speaking on the launch of the new R 18 Classic, Vikram Pawah, President, BMW Group India said, "BMW Motorrad made a striking entry into the cruiser segment with the BMW R 18. Building on the success and popularity of BMW's first cruiser in India, we now present the BMW R 18 Classic with a reimagined, even more iconic character. The eye-catching styling of the BMW R 18 Classic adds on to the riding experience and evokes the emotions of a bygone era. While the design calls on the historic roots, the state-of-the-art technology and riding dynamics provide the most authentic, unparalleled experience one can enjoy on two wheels. This motorcycle will have an enormous appeal for motorcyclists who live for unforgettable cruising moments."
Also Read: BMW R 18 Review

The windshield can be easily removed, as are the saddlebags
The new BMW R 18 Classic continues to be powered by the air and oil-cooled two-cylinder boxer engine, the most powerful boxer in series production by BMW. The 1,802 cc engine produces 91 bhp at 4,750 rpm, and maximum torque of 158 Nm which is available from 2,000 to 4,000 rpm. The R 18 Classic comes with an anti-hopping clutch, eliminating unwanted rear wheel hop, and with a 6-speed transmission. A reverse gear is available as an optional extra. Like the standard R 18, three riding modes are offered, Rain, Roll and Rock. The electronics suite includes safety features such as Automatic Stability Control, Dynamic Engine Brake Control, and Hill Start System. Keyless ignition and electronic cruise control are offered as standard.
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