BMW GS 2023 rumors

The next generation of the popular GS series from BMW Motorrad has been spotted testing in Germany, with what is being touted as the 2023 BMW R1300GS.

Featured in spy photos run that are being run in Italian, German, and even American publications, the new GS is a fairly sizable departure from the BMW R1250GS that we know and love.

There are a few items of note on the spied R1300GS, the first being the name that is quoted in the press, which denotes a displacement increase into the 1,300cc range.

The second obvious item is the revised headlight and front-end, which while being still on a very rough prototype machine, and thus not destined to be the final production shape, it still shows the great lengths BMW Motorrad is going to make this GS stand out.

The headlight is considerably smaller, and slants down more into the front fender. There seems to be a considerable amount of space left above the headlight, and below the taillight, where BMW could stick Bosch’s adaptive cruise control sensors.

Also, the windscreen makes up the bulk of the forward-facing bodywork, and we imagine the overall effect is to allow riders better vision on the terrain directly in front of them.

The design looks rather lithe too, which bodes well as the GS can always stand to lose a few pounds.

The next thing that really catches our eye in the spy photos are the two covers over the cylinder heads on the boxer-twin engine.

The fact that BMW saw fit to hide the cylinder heads gives rise to the suspicion that the engine powering the BMW R1300GS is significantly different from its predecessor.

Besides the engine displacement increase, we would expect this new GS to continue BMW’s Shiftcam technology, but with actuation on both the intake and exhaust valves – a fact that could be hidden by those canvas covers.

In 2013, BMW added “targeted” water-cooling to its boxer design, which was the German company’s half-measure for getting away from its iconic air-cooled boxer arrangement.

Covering the cylinder heads now, it is logical to conclude that this test mule doesn’t need too much air flow to stay cool, which perhaps tips BMW Motorrad’s hand that this 1,300cc machine is completely liquid cooled.

If that’s the case, then we could expect some big performance numbers from this new GS, which would help BMW Motorrad take on bikes like the KTM 1290 Adventure and the Ducati Multistrada V4.

Source: 1000PS.de

It is not new that BMW works on a new version of the R1250GS. In 2019, the company registered the M1300GS name, implying that a version of the ‘M’ sports division might be on the way.

Now, an entirely new version of the R1250GS could arrive in the next few years: it’s the 2023 R1300GS, spotted in tests with major changes, according to the website Motorcycle.com.

According to them and what we can see in the photos, the 2023 R1300GS arrives with an updated design, with a new headlight (in a lower position, inside the “beak” or “schnoz” if you prefer), new tank and new side fairings. Where there is the headlight on the current R1250GS, only a smooth surface appears, which can be used to accommodate the radar system.

Apparently, there is also a change in the chassis, in the front suspension (which may no longer be the traditional GS ‘telelever’ system), and a new exhaust system with a shorter silencer.

Other changes (at least apparently) show up at the heart of the bike. The engine can increase its cubic capacity to something close to 1300cc and, as they appear with the covered cylinder heads, it is expected that it will be fully liquid-cooled. The fact that the radiator is bigger (at least visually) contributes to this.

Of course, as the model caught is with heavy ‘camouflage’, which tries to deceive the curious, all the points raised here are, for now, speculations.

Apparently, there are no changes to the wheels, rear single-sided swingarm and secondary transmission system (cardan shaft).

The fact is that, with these images, it is evident that BMW is working on a new generation of its ‘Bigtrail’ model, and that it may arrive in 2023 with important changes.

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Is there a new BMW GS coming?

BMW is making strides to update the R1250 GS adventure motorcycle, as these exclusive images show the next version of the bike undergoing testing. The R1300 GS looks to be undergoing side-by-side testing, with current R1250 GS bikes seen in the background.

What new motorcycles are coming in 2023?

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Where are BMW GS engines made?

Contract manufacturing Loncin, China. At present, Loncin makes engines for the BMW F 750 GS and F 850 GS. In addition, the midsize scooters BMW C 400 X and C 400 GT roll off the production lines here.

What does the GS stand for in BMW GS?

What does G/S stand for? When it first appeared, the R80 G/S was named as a shortened version of the German Gelände StraBe which means off-road/road in a literal translation.

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