BMW Motorrad has officially unveiled the production-ready BMW F 450 GS at EICMA 2025 in Milan, marking a significant milestone in the German manufacturer’s adventure motorcycle lineup. This highly anticipated mid-capacity adventure tourer represents BMW’s strategic entry into the competitive 400-500cc segment, positioning itself as a formidable competitor to established players like the KTM 390 Adventure, Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, and Honda NX500.

Revolutionary Powertrain Technology
At the heart of the BMW F 450 GS lies an all-new 420cc parallel-twin engine that showcases BMW’s engineering excellence. This liquid-cooled, four-stroke powerplant produces an impressive 48 horsepower at 8,750 rpm and delivers 43 Nm of peak torque at 6,750 rpm. What sets this engine apart is its unique 135-degree crankshaft offset design, a configuration rarely seen in motorcycles of this displacement class.
The engine incorporates a 13:1 compression ratio and features a counter-rotating balancer shaft to effectively manage vibrations, ensuring smooth operation across the rev range. BMW’s engineering team has utilized lightweight materials, including magnesium components, to keep the motor compact while maintaining robust performance characteristics. The engine meets stringent Euro 5+ emission standards through a sophisticated fuel injection system with BMW’s latest BMS-Z technology.
Paired with a six-speed transmission and X-ring final chain drive, the F 450 GS delivers power efficiently to the rear wheel. The motorcycle achieves a claimed top speed of 165 km/h and can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 5.9 seconds, impressive figures for a mid-capacity adventure motorcycle.

Groundbreaking Easy Ride Clutch Technology
One of the most revolutionary features of the BMW F 450 GS is the Easy Ride Clutch (ERC) system, standard on the GS Trophy variant and available as a retrofit option on other trims. This innovative centrifugal clutch technology eliminates the need for manual clutch operation during riding, automatically disengaging at idle to prevent stalling and simplifying stop-start riding scenarios.
The ERC system represents BMW’s answer to modern automatic clutch technologies, similar to Honda’s E-Clutch system, but specifically tuned for adventure riding applications. Riders can still manually control the clutch when needed for technical off-road maneuvers, providing the best of both worlds: convenience in traffic and control when tackling challenging terrain.
Complementing the ERC is BMW’s Shift Assistant Pro, a bidirectional quickshifter that allows clutchless upshifts and downshifts, enhancing the riding experience both on and off-road.

Chassis and Suspension Excellence
The BMW F 450 GS is built around a newly developed tubular steel trellis frame that uses the engine as a stressed member, optimizing rigidity while maintaining a lightweight structure. This chassis design provides the perfect balance between on-road stability and off-road agility.
Suspension duties are handled by premium KYB components at both ends. The front features 43mm upside-down telescopic forks with 180mm of travel, while the rear employs a KYB WAD monoshock with 180mm of travel. On higher-spec Sport and GS Trophy variants, the suspension becomes fully adjustable for compression and rebound damping, allowing riders to fine-tune the setup for different riding conditions.
The motorcycle rolls on classic adventure bike wheel sizes: a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear, fitted with tubeless dual-purpose tires sized 100/90-19 front and 130/80-17 rear. While cast alloy wheels come as standard, BMW offers tubeless cross-spoke wheels as an optional accessory for enhanced off-road capability.

Advanced Braking and Safety Systems
Braking performance is assured by a 310mm front disc clamped by a Brembo four-piston monoblock caliper, while the rear features a 240mm disc with a ByBre single-piston caliper. The braking system works in conjunction with BMW Motorrad ABS Pro, which provides cornering ABS functionality for safe braking even when the motorcycle is leaned over.
Additional safety features include Dynamic Brake Control (DBC), which provides optimal brake force distribution, and Dynamic Brake Light, which alerts following traffic during emergency braking situations.

Comprehensive Electronics Package
The BMW F 450 GS comes equipped with an extensive suite of electronic rider aids. Standard equipment includes Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) and Engine Drag Torque Control (MSR), which work together to maintain optimal traction on various surfaces.
The motorcycle offers three riding modes as standard: Rain, Road, and Enduro. Starting with the Exclusive variant and above, riders gain access to a fourth mode, Enduro Pro, which allows switchable rear ABS for serious off-road riding.
A large 6.5-inch TFT color display serves as the command center, featuring full connectivity functions including turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alerts, and music controls. The display is controlled via an intuitive rotary controller and includes a USB-C charging socket for keeping devices powered on long journeys.
Ergonomics and Design Philosophy
The BMW F 450 GS weighs in at a competitive 178kg kerb weight, making it one of the lighter options in its segment. The motorcycle features an 845mm seat height as standard, with optional lower (830mm) and higher (860mm) seat variants available to accommodate riders of different statures.
The 14-liter fuel tank provides a claimed range of over 350 kilometers, making it suitable for extended adventure touring. With a wheelbase of 1,465mm, the F 450 GS strikes an excellent balance between stability and maneuverability.
Design-wise, the F 450 GS is unmistakably a BMW GS, featuring the iconic flyline, distinctive beak, and X-shaped LED DRLs inspired by the flagship R 1300 GS. The quad-LED daytime running lights provide an aggressive face while ensuring excellent visibility.
Standard equipment includes heated grips, adjustable hand levers, and adjustable gearshift and footbrake levers optimized for both on-road and off-road riding. Full LED lighting is fitted throughout, including headlight, taillights, and turn signals.
Four Distinct Variants
BMW offers the F 450 GS in four carefully curated variants to suit different rider preferences and budgets:
BMW F 450 GS Basic: The entry-level variant includes three riding modes (Road, Rain, and Enduro), cornering ABS, cornering traction control, and engine braking control.
BMW F 450 GS Exclusive: Adds off-road footpegs, handguards, plastic underbody guard, four riding modes including Enduro Pro with switchable rear ABS, and bidirectional quickshifter.
BMW F 450 GS Sport: Features off-road footpegs, handguards, plastic underbody guard, four riding modes, adjustable KYB suspension, and bidirectional quickshifter.
BMW F 450 GS Trophy: The flagship variant comes finished in Racing Blue Metallic with red and white accents, featuring Easy Ride Clutch as standard, sport suspension, aluminum engine guard, white handguards, tinted rally windscreen, and all features from other variants.
TVS Collaboration and India Connection
The BMW F 450 GS has been co-developed with TVS Motor Company under their ongoing partnership. The motorcycle will be manufactured in India at TVS’s state-of-the-art facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, for both the Indian and global markets.
This collaboration follows the successful partnership that produced the BMW G 310 GS, demonstrating the strong synergy between the two manufacturers. The Indian manufacturing base provides BMW with cost advantages while ensuring quality standards meet German specifications.
Market Positioning and India Launch
The BMW F 450 GS is positioned as the entry point into BMW’s legendary GS adventure lineup, sitting below the F 800 GS and R 1300 GS. In the Indian market, the motorcycle is expected to launch in early 2026, likely around March-April, coinciding with the first quarter.
Expected pricing for the Indian market ranges from ₹4.50 lakh to ₹5.50 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant. This pricing strategy positions the F 450 GS as a premium offering compared to single-cylinder competitors but competitive within the twin-cylinder adventure segment.
The F 450 GS will compete against established rivals including the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, KTM 390 Adventure, Honda NX500, Brixton Crossfire 500 Storr, and Benelli TRK 502. With its comprehensive feature set, premium BMW badge, and advanced technology, the F 450 GS aims to redefine expectations in the mid-capacity adventure segment.
Extensive Accessorization Options
BMW Motorrad offers a comprehensive range of Original BMW Motorrad Accessories for the F 450 GS, allowing extensive customization. Available options include cross-spoke wheels, various windshield variants, luggage systems, handlebar risers (20mm silver-colored forged aluminum), different seat options (Rally seat with 860mm height, low seat with 830mm height), aluminum engine guard, radiator grille guards, and protective accessories for serious off-road use.
The accessory range also includes optional Akrapovič end muffler for those seeking enhanced exhaust note, along with various comfort and touring-oriented additions to transform the F 450 GS into the perfect long-distance adventure companion.
Conclusion
The BMW F 450 GS represents a significant achievement in mid-capacity adventure motorcycle design, combining genuine GS DNA with accessibility and modern technology. With its innovative Easy Ride Clutch, powerful yet efficient twin-cylinder engine, comprehensive electronics package, and premium build quality, the F 450 GS sets a new benchmark in its segment.
For Indian riders seeking a confidence-inspiring adventure motorcycle with legendary GS heritage, the BMW F 450 GS promises to deliver an uncompromising riding experience across all terrains. The motorcycle’s arrival in early 2026 will undoubtedly shake up the Indian adventure motorcycle market, offering enthusiasts a genuine BMW GS experience in a more accessible package.








