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BMW’s Wild Vision K18 Concept Hints At the Future of High-Speed Luxury Motorcycling

BMW’s Wild Vision K18 Concept Hints At the Future of High-Speed Luxury Motorcycling

Unveiled on the shores of Lake Como at the annual Concorso d’Eleganza, this futuristic-looking cruiser combines Concorde-inspired proportions with a dramatic form around the in-line six

Now we don’t cover motorcycles often on duPont REGISTRY, but the ones that we do have garnered serious attention in the past. Be it the Volonaut Airbike or the one-off #HF355 V12 Ferrari-powered superbike, these are stand-outs that have caught our attention, and this latest one from BMW Motorrad certainly fits into that camp. 

This is the BMW Vision K18, a futuristic-looking one-off concept that was unveiled at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este on the shores of Lago di Como in Northern Italy. Unlike the R18 Concept and the sporty carbon-clad super-bike Concept RR shown at the same venue last year, which served as the preview for the next-gen M1000RR, the Vision K18 seen here gives us an idea of where BMW Motorrad wants to take its next generation of long-distance cruisers and baggers. 

The K-Series, of course, can trace its roots back to the early 1980s and the original K100, which established the in-cylinder lineage for the propeller badge, but on two wheels. The K1600 Series in more modern times raised that ceiling further into a 1650 cc in-line unit. The K18 builds on that with a 1,800 cc unit, and the inline six is a layout that is also synonymous with BMW cars.

“With the BMW Motorrad Vision K18, we show how we interpret performance, luxury, and emotion in a new, very confident way. For us, the inline six-cylinder is far more than an engine – it is a statement. The Vision K18 translates this power into a sculptural form that makes dynamism and speed tangible even at a standstill. This bike stands for our passion to redefine the boundaries of design and performance repeatedly.” - Markus Flasch, CEO BMW Motorrad.

 

BMW says that the long-elongated stance takes cues from the likes of Concorde (yes, the now-defunct supersonic jet that could take you from Heathrow to JFK in just over three hours) to convey dynamism and speed, even at a standstill. 

The power-train and the number six play a key role in the way this concept looks, with its abstract, aerodynamic form. As seen on the Vision Alpina Concept also revealed at the same venue, the Vision K18 also starts with a shark nose upfront with six sleek LEDS with active cooling on the fascia, six intake ducts that feed the central air filter, culminating in six beautifully formed exhaust pipes, three on either side of the rear wheel. Ideally, this is where you’d find the luggage box. Created by flame spraying, the bright orange finish on the exhaust recalls classic Formula 1 exhaust headers. 

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The low-slung stance made possible with the hydraulic suspension certainly accomplishes that, and the industrial hand-formed monolithic brushed finish aesthetic that stretches to 6.5 feet long only adds to that. The rider sits on rubber pads under a forged carbon panel that extends from the tank to the handlebars. Look closely, and you’ll see the propeller badge embossed into this single continuous side panel from headlight to tail. 

Built around a lightweight carbon fiber core, overall, this shape manages to be both classic and futuristic at the same time. The BMW hasn’t revealed exact power figures, but what this one-off concept hints at is that the six-cylinder is going nowhere and should feature in something truly spectacular in the future. 

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Khris Bharath