BMW M 1000 RR – Ultra-Exclusive Isle of Man TT Limited Edition
BMW Motorrad has unveiled an ultra-exclusive superbike. It is called the M 1000 RR Limited Edition Isle of Man TT. This is a collector-focused superbike strictly limited to just 115 units worldwide. The special production model pays homage to the 115th running of the legendary Isle of Man Tourist Trophy road race. It also commemorates the brand’s long-standing racing legacy on the famous Mountain Course. If you are a collector or a hardcore BMW fan, this is one of the most desirable motorcycles ever made.

The visual identity of this limited edition is explicitly built around the famous road racing circuit. The bike is wrapped entirely in a custom British Racing Green Uni Matt finish. This is a deep, dark green matte paint. It is accented by a striking satin chrome aluminium fuel tank. The bodywork actually maps out the racetrack itself. The left-side fairing features the specific left-hand corners of the TT circuit. The right-side fairing features the right-hand turns. This is an incredible detail. The bike is equipped with a premium matte M carbon airbox cover. This cover shows both the Mountain Course graphic outline and the official TT logo. Every motorcycle features its specific production number, such as №001 of 115, cleanly milled straight into the top yoke. It also comes with a formal certificate of authenticity.
Under the unique skin, the bike is built on the hardcore, track-oriented M 1000 RR M Competition platform. The pillion seat is completely stripped away for solo performance focus. The engine is a 999cc ShiftCam inline-four cylinder engine. It generates a brutal 205 horsepower at 13,000 rpm and 112.5 Nm of torque at 11,100 rpm. The bike features a stealthy black-finished swingarm, a premium black Alcantara rider seat, and clear TT branding subtly printed along the rear subframe. Each motorcycle comes shipped with an exclusive M Race Cover Kit, front and rear paddock assembly stands, and a large, custom-branded M and TT garage floor mat.
BMW has a rich history with the Isle of Man TT. It stretches back to Georg Meier’s historic victory in 1939. More recently, the platform has dominated under racers like Peter Hickman. He used an M 1000 RR in Superstock spec to set the all-time absolute lap record on the Mountain Course in 2023. He clocked an average speed of 136.358 miles per hour, which is about 219.4 kilometres per hour. The price of this ultra-rare machine is £43,990, which is about ₹46 lakh. As it stands, there is no official confirmation of an India allocation from BMW Motorrad India. It is highly likely that these 115 units will remain prized collector pieces across Europe and North America.
If you are thinking of buying this motorcycle, you cannot. It is already sold out. Only 115 units exist worldwide. There is no India allocation. You would have to find a collector willing to sell theirs, and you would have to pay a huge premium over the original price. You would also need a budget of at least ₹1 crore or more. This bike is for ultra-wealthy collectors who want the most exclusive and most track-focused BMW superbike ever made. If you want a BMW superbike that you can actually buy, consider the standard M 1000 RR or the S 1000 RR. These are still incredible machines, but they are not as exclusive.
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