BMW expands customization options for its Motorrad range
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BMW expands customization options for its Motorrad range

In an effort to offer its motorcycles more customization options, BMW is expanding the range of optional equipment and accessories in its Motorrad lineup, which will be available in the last quarter of this year.

announced an update to its list of optional accessories and equipment for the Motorrad range. They will be available from September this year and will offer buyers the option to extend customization options to the R 18 and R 18 Classic, two of its latest models. This is a series of packages marked with the number 719, which is the internal code the brand uses to designate exclusive, high quality equipment. The first of these is the Option 719 AERO package, consisting of brushed aluminum covers for both sides of the cylinder head and a front cover for the intake pipe with details inspired by the 20s and 30s.

The other package includes the driver's seat and is an alternative to the standard R 18 and R 18 Classic seat. This seating package offers a variety of material and design options, as well as an integrated heating system. and quilted embossed trims that provide greater comfort and stability. On the other hand, there is a custom paint package that offers two combo options: Galaxy Dust metallic and Titanium Silver 2 metallic. The former has a really noticeable iridescent finish in the presence of light and targets most details, while the latter is for the gas tank and has a mirror finish.

The customization packages are complemented by two wheel options: AERO and ICON, with a matte finish in silver and black, respectively. These six-spoke aluminum alloy wheels feature a filigree milled design on each spoke for a sophisticated look. either alone or in company with other customization options.

The R 18 and R 18 Classic are the last two models in the Motorrad motorcycle range. . With the R 18, the brand entered the cruiser segment in 2020. This model represents a resounding success that is now repeating itself with the R 18 Classic launched in February 2021 to continue the legacy started by its predecessor and showcase evocative design while nodding to the brand's historic tradition in building these types of vehicles. vehicles.

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