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BMW Motorrad presents the „BMW Motorrad Vision K18“ at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este.
Fri May 15 19:00:00 CEST 2026 Press Release
A vision in the spirit of acceleration.
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Munich/Cernobbio. BMW Motorrad presents the Vision
K18, a vision bike that offers a confident outlook on a new expression
of performance, luxury and dynamism. The Vision bike will be unveiled
to the public for the first time in the exclusive setting of the
Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este on Lake Como.
Conceived as a one-off vision bike, the BMW Motorrad
Vision K18 stands for uncompromising passion, confident long-distance
performance and outstanding visual presence. Long-distance travel is
reimagined as a sensual experience: emotion is central, performance is
the key – and is staged with all the senses. The Vision K18 embodies
BMW Motorrad’s ambition to combine technical excellence with emotional
appeal, making performance not only measurable but also visibly
tangible. At the same time, it positions the inline six-cylinder as
part of BMW DNA and sends a clear signal of pioneering spirit: greater
radicality and sharper character down to the finest detail – as
inspiration for future series-production solutions.
At the heart of the concept is a traditional 1,800
cm³ inline six-cylinder engine which, as both a design and technical
centerpiece, shapes the entire appearance – and at the same time was
the starting point for the vision. As an iconic BMW power unit that
has stood for authority, smooth running and character for decades, it
provided the impetus to rethink the vehicle from the ground up and to
celebrate the drivetrain as a visible feature: technology is
deliberately revealed, proportions subordinate themselves to the
engine, and performance becomes directly tangible as a piece of
engineering. The strikingly elongated silhouette follows this logic,
and its flyline takes cues from high-speed aircraft such as the
Concorde – for an appearance that conveys dynamism even at a
standstill.
BMW Motorrad’s current six-cylinder models are
positioned in the touring segment – built for confidence and comfort
on long journeys. Accordingly, the design follows a sculptural,
elongated formal language inspired by long-haul aviation: expansive
base bodies – as seen on iconic high-speed aircraft – form a clear,
calm foundation from which technically necessary components
deliberately “break out” in contrast. Large body surfaces meet
complex, openly displayed technology with graphically precise cut-outs
and openings. Distinct inline-six references reinforce this principle:
six intakes, six tailpipes and six LED headlights cite the exceptional
engine architecture in a visual way. Hand-formed body parts as well as
a hydraulically lowerable suspension underscore the exclusive,
visionary character.
The aspiration for quality and emotion results from
the interplay of craftsmanship and high-tech: parts of the aluminum
bodywork are painstakingly formed by hand (“planished”), including a
seamless side panel more than two meters long that appears as if cast
from a single piece. Contrasting materials such as aluminum and forged
carbon, along with special surfaces and processes – for example,
structures created by flame spraying – set deliberate accents; the
resulting bright, metallic look is intended as a reminiscence of
classic Formula 1 exhaust headers. Visible technical highlights such
as the striking intake, the hydraulically lowerable suspension and an
actively cooled headlight make the engineering character of the vision
immediately tangible. For the team, one of the key challenges was the
precise coordination between highly complex technical components and
elements crafted with masterful workmanship.
A central element of the MW Motorrad Vision K18 is
the visual guiding idea “The Heat of Speed”. A deliberately employed
heat-haze effect makes the power of the inline six-cylinder visible
and translates performance into an emotionally tangible image. The
chosen stage is intentionally a runway setting, reflecting both the
aviation inspiration as well as the theme of confident high speed and
long-distance capability.
With the Vision K18, BMW Motorrad delivers a powerful
emotional statement. It is an expression of attitude, design expertise
and a passion for extraordinary engine concepts – Full Force Forward.
This guiding motif translates forward momentum into proportion and
line: a downward overall gesture like an aircraft taking off, an
arrow-shaped silhouette, and a presence reminiscent of a sprinter in
the starting blocks. Radically executed proportions make the ambition
visible in every detail: swapping the positions of the airbox and the
tank enables a maximally flat rear line. In contrast, there is a very
wide tail section that, framed in carbon, accommodates six tailpipes.
The front also reflects power with its staged intake – air is routed
through six tubes to the central air filter.
Markus Flasch, CEO BMW Motorrad: “With the BMW
Motorrad Vision K18, we show how we interpret performance, luxury and
emotion in a new, very confident way. For us, the inline six-cylinder
is far more than an engine – it is a statement. The Vision K18
translates this power into a sculptural form that makes dynamism and
speed tangible even at a standstill. This bike stands for our passion
to redefine the boundaries of design and performance repeatedly.”
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for the modifications (including the fitting, characteristics and use
of the accessories shown). NOTE: Modification of series production
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parts) can impair riding characteristics! Riding our vehicles in
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