BMW M 1000 RR Limited Edition: Special series for the 115th anniversary of the Isle of Man TT
This week marks the start of the 115th anniversary edition of the legendary Isle of Man TT races. To celebrate this event, BMW has unveiled a limited edition of its most powerful sport motorcycle. The production run is limited to just 115 units worldwide, making it an ideal choice for those who value rarity and maximum performance both on the track and on public roads.
Unique design and details
The main visual difference of this M 1000 RR from the standard model is the British Racing Green Uni Matt color scheme. The body features graphic depictions reproducing the most famous sections of the Isle of Man street circuit. Additionally, the carbon fiber air filter cover and the black Alcantara seat bear the Isle of Man TT logos.
The package also includes:
M Competition package as standard
The motorcycle is equipped with the M Competition package, which includes a tinted windshield, carbon fiber wheels, a carbon fiber front fender, and a new chain. Also included in the equipment list are billet shift levers, a special M air filter cover, a carbon fiber sprocket cover, and a carbon fiber rear fender.
Technical specifications and power
There are no mechanical changes in the Isle of Man TT anniversary model. It is powered by the same 999cc four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, producing 205 horsepower at 13,000 rpm and 113 Nm of torque at 11,100 rpm. The motorcycle features a six-speed gearbox. Large wings on the fairings generate 23 kg of downforce at a speed of 300 km/h.
BMW has not yet announced how it will distribute the M 1000 RR Limited Edition Isle of Man TT units across different markets. It is known that five motorcycles will be sold in Great Britain, where the price will start from £43,990 (approximately $59,300 USD).
This limited edition motorcycle is not just a technical achievement but also a true collector’s item, combining racing heritage with modern engineering solutions. The limited run of 115 units underscores the model’s exclusivity, and the use of British Racing Green color and TT symbolism makes it a tribute to one of the most challenging and prestigious racing circuits in the world. It is worth noting that such a special series will likely quickly find its owners among collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate not only power but also the history embodied in the motorcycle’s design.

