SCOOP: 2021 BMW S1000R and G310R to Be Announced Nov. 19
BMW's Belgian and Canadian sites spill the beans
BMW announced today it will unveil two new 2021 roadster models in an online presentation on Nov. 19. The announcement was accompanied by the teaser image above, but otherwise no clues as to which models will be revealed.
That hasn’t stopped us from doing a little snooping, and we can now confirm that the two models will be a new S1000R and G310R. The proof comes to us from BMW itself, specifically its Belgian and Canadian websites.
On a BMW Canada landing page listing the brand’s Roadster models, there are four 2020 models listed, the S1000R, G310R, R1250R and F900R. Clicking on the R1250R and F900R will take you to their respective pages. The links to the S1000R and G310R, however, have been disabled, and even if you search for their links on Google, you’ll find that their pages come up blank.
By itself, that is suspicious, but not conclusive proof of a new S1000R or G310R. Visiting BMW’s Belgian site provides even stronger evidence. The Belgian Roadster landing page still lists the S1000R and G310R, but their URLs have changed, with “-2020” added to them:
https://www.bmw-motorrad.be/fr/models/roadster/g310r-2020.html
https://www.bmw-motorrad.be/fr/models/roadster/s1000r-2020.html
The URLs to the R1250R and F900R, however, do not have this addition:
https://www.bmw-motorrad.be/fr/models/roadster/r1250r.html
https://www.bmw-motorrad.be/fr/models/roadster/f900r.html
Even more damning, if you go to the S1000R or G310R pages, this is what you will see:
“S 1000 R – Old” and “G 310 R – Old”. It doesn’t take a big leap to connect these “old” roadsters with the teaser for two new ones. What we’ve found from BMW Belgium and Canada are signs of their respective websites getting prepared for information on the updated models ahead of their official reveal Thursday.
In fact, the 2021 BMW G310R has technically already been announced, in India, where it was introduced alongside the updated G310GS. The G310R received similar updates as the GS, becoming compliant with India’s BS-VI standards (which are essentially the equivalent of Euro 5). The 2021 G310R will receive full-LED headlights, adjustable clutch and brake levers, a ride-by-wire throttle and a slipper clutch.
The S1000R will likewise receive updates to meet current emissions standards. The roadster was conspicuously absent when the S1000RR and S1000XR were received their Euro 5 updates, so we know a new S1000R will be required if BMW wants to continue selling it in Europe. We expect the S1000R will get a similar engine as the S1000XR and not the ShiftCam-equipped version of the 999cc Inline-Four equipped on the S1000RR.
We’ll know for certain after the Nov. 19 presentation, at 4 pm CEST / 9 am EST / 6 am PST on BMW’s YouTube channel.
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Dennis has been a part of the Motorcycle.com team since 2008, and through his tenure, has developed a firm grasp of industry trends, and a solid sense of what's to come. A bloodhound when it comes to tracking information on new motorcycles, if there's a new model on the horizon, you'll probably hear about it from him first.
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