On Wednesday 16 April, the new General Director of BMW Motorrad, Mr Hendrik von Kuenheim, gave his first press conference where he outlined the company's future goals and unveiled the prototype of the much anticipated racing superbike, the S 1000 RR.
On Wednesday 16 April, the new General Director of BMW Motorrad, Mr Hendrik von Kuenheim, gave his first press conference where he outlined the company's future goals and unveiled the prototype of the much anticipated racing superbike, the S 1000 RR.
Please find attached:
.. Pictures of the race bike prototype of the BMW S 1000 RR .. Speech of Hendrick von Kuenheim
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Scott Grimsdall BMW Motorrad UK Press & PR Tel: 0208 607 3916 Email: scott.grimsdall@jardine-international.com Tony Jakeman BMW Motorrad Marketing Manager Tel: 01344 480 185 Email: tony.jakeman@bmw.co.uk Press office fax: 0208 607 3901
Here you can see the webcast of the BMW Group Keynote at the Japan Mobility Show 2025.
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