- Limited to South Africa as of now
- Gets special graphics and accessories
- No changes to mechanicals
BMW Motorrad has rolled out two exclusive, market-specific superbikes- the S 1000 RR M2 Edition and the M 1000 RR M2 Edition, developed in collaboration with its M division.
These limited-run editions are available only in South Africa and are aimed at buyers looking for something more distinctive than the standard RR lineup. The focus here isn’t mechanical upgrades, but a sharper visual identity through bespoke paint and detailing.

Both bikes follow a similar design theme, finished in Black Storm Metallic with contrasting red accents. Bright red “RR” logos on the fairings and the addition of Akrapovič exhaust systems give them a sportier, more aggressive edge without straying too far from the base formula.
The S 1000 RR M2 Edition adds subtle touches like red accents on the front fairing and pillion seat cover, a tinted windscreen, an M-embossed seat, and red-accented Design Option wheels.

Meanwhile, the M 1000 RR M2 Edition leans further into BMW’s M performance aesthetic. It features red detailing on the M carbon wheel rims, fuel tank, and front fairings, along with red-highlighted winglets carrying the RR branding. BMW also equips it with M carbon wheels, billet parts, and upgraded footrests to reinforce its premium positioning.
In essence, these editions are about exclusivity and visual differentiation rather than outright performance gains. And that raises a fair question, why not offer similar market-specific editions elsewhere? For now, BMW seems to be using regional exclusives like this to create localized appeal and drive desirability in key markets.














