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    2025 Kawasaki Versys 1100 vs BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020

    Should you buy Kawasaki 2025 Versys 1100 or BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020 Find out which bike is best for you - compare the two models on the basis of their price, mileage, features, colours and other specs. Kawasaki 2025 Versys 1100 price in is Rs 13,79,000 (ex-showroom price) whereas the BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020 price in is Rs 16,70,000 (ex-showroom). The engine in the 2025 Versys 1100 makes 135 PS and 112 Nm . On the other hand, the power and torque of S 1000 R 2013 -2020 stand at 165 PS and 114 Nm respectively. Kawasaki offers the 2025 Versys 1100 in 1 colours whereas the BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020 comes in 2 colours. Out of 1 user reviews, S 1000 R 2013 -2020 scores 5.0 .The Kawasaki 2025 Versys 1100 Mileage is around 17.85 kmpl, while the BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020 Mileage is around 12 kmpl.

    2025 Versys 1100 vs S 1000 R 2013 -2020

    Key Highlights2025 Versys 1100S 1000 R 2013 -2020
    Mileage (Overall)17.85 kmpl12 kmpl
    Max Power135 PS @ 9000 rpm165 PS @ 11000 rpm
    Body TypeSports Naked BikesSports Naked Bikes
    Engine TypeLiquid Cooled, 4 Stroke, In-line Four, 16 Valves, DOHCIn-line 4-Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 16-Valves, DOHC
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    2025 Kawasaki Versys 1100 vs BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020 Comparison

    Basic Information
    On-Road Price
    Rs.15,28,800* Onwards
    Rs.18,60,214* Onwards
    Mileage (Overall)
    17.85 kmpl
    12 kmpl
    Max Power
    135 PS @ 9000 rpm
    165 PS @ 11000 rpm
    User Rating-
    5.0
    Based on BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020 Reviews
    Body Type
    Sports Naked Bikes
    EMI Starts₹ 41,855
    Get EMI offers
    Rate of interest @6%* for 3 years
    Engine and Transmission
    Engine Type
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    Liquid Cooled, 4 Stroke, In-line Four, 16 Valves, DOHC
    In-line 4-Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 16-Valves, DOHC
    Displacement
    1099 cc
    999 cc
    Number Of Cylinders
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    4
    4
    Cooling System
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    Liquid Cooled
    Liquid Cooled
    Valves (per cylinder)
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    4
    4
    Supply System
    Fuel Injection
    Fuel Injection
    Clutch
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    Wet, Multi Disc
    Wet multidisc clutch, anti-hopping clutch, mechanically operated
    Ignition
    Digital
    -
    Gearbox
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    6 Speed
    6 Speed
    Bore
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    77 mm
    80 mm
    Stroke
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    59.0 mm
    49.7 mm
    Compression Ratio
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    11.8:1
    12.1:1
    Emission Norm Compliance
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    BS6.2
    bs4
    Max Torque
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    112 Nm @ 7600 rpm
    114 Nm @ 9250 rpm
    Starting System
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    Self Start Only
    Self Start Only
    Features
    USB Charging PortYes
    -
    Instrument Console Type
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    Analogue and Digital
    Analogue and Digital
    Bluetooth Connectivity
    -
    No
    Speedometer
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    Analogue
    Digital
    Tachometer
    -
    Analogue
    Tripmeter
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    Digital
    Digital
    Odometer
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    Digital
    Digital
    Seat Type
    Split
    Split
    Body Graphics
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    Yes
    Optional
    ClockYesYes
    Stepup Seat
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    Yes
    Rear Footpegs
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    YesYes
    Features and Safety
    Service Due IndicatorYes
    -
    Fuel Gauge
    Digital
    Digital
    Riding Modes
    -
    Rain,Road
    Traction ControlYesYes
    Power ModesYes
    -
    WindscreenYes
    -
    Additional Features/Information
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    Kawasaki Cornering Management Function, Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System
    Automatic Stability Control, BMW Motorrad Integral ABS, Riding Modes, Multiplate Clutch In Oil Bath, Anti-Hopping Clutch, Mechanically Controlled, Drop Sensor, Anti Hopping Clutch, Race ABS, HandBrake Lever Adjustable
    Performance
    Overall Mileage
    17.85 kmpl
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    ARAI Mileage
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    12 kmpl
    Claimed Top Speed
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    200 kmph
    Dimensions and Capacity
    Fuel Tank Capacity
    21 L
    17.5 L
    Width
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    895 mm
    845 mm
    Length
    2270 mm
    2057 mm
    Height
    1400 mm
    1228 mm
    Fuel Tank Reserve Capacity
    -
    4 L
    Ground Clearance
    150 mm
    140 mm
    Wheelbase
    1520 mm
    1439 mm
    Dry Weight
    235 kg
    -
    Kerb Weight
    257 kg
    205 Kg
    Gross Weight
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    407 kg
    Load Carrying Capacity
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    202 kg
    Seat height
    820 mm
    814 mm
    Electricals
    Headlight
    LED
    Halogen
    Taillight
    LED
    LED
    Indicators
    LED
    LED
    Daytime Running LampsYes
    -
    Projector Headlight
    -
    Yes
    Low Fuel IndicatorYesNo
    Pilot Lamps
    -
    Yes
    Alternator
    -
    406 W
    Tyres and Brakes
    Front Brake Size
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    310 mm
    320 mm
    Rear Brake Size
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    260 mm
    220 mm
    Underpinnings
    Frame
    Twin Tube Aluminium
    Aluminum Composite Bridge Frame, Partially Self-Supporting Engine

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    User Reviews of Comparison

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      geoshan on Dec 10, 2018
      5.0
      First Ride and review
      That sounds like a pretty good recipe for any modern superbike’s revamp, and especially so when the original model is as good as the S1000R Sport. The stripped-down, high-barred four based on BMW’s super-sports S1000RR blew the super-naked division apart on its launch in 2014, especially in its higher specification S1000R Sport mode. That original Sport’s blend of searing four-cylinder performance, light and agile chassis, sophisticated electronics and competitive price made it one of the best and most successful super-nakeds. Three years later, both the Sport and base-model S1000R are updated for the first time, gaining a revised chassis and electronic system as well as the engine-related changes required by Euro 4 emissions legislation. The 999cc, 16-valve powerplant is mechanically unchanged but intake mods and a new exhaust with titanium Akrapovic silencer comply with the regs while also adding five horsepower to give a maximum of 163bhp at 11,000pm. The carbon-fibre capped silencer contributes to a subtly updated look, as does the R-bike’s slightly slimmer front section due to cut-down bodywork. The frame is also new, made from four welded-together aluminium sections as before, but the main front section reworked along the lines of the S1000RR’s, and the rear made lighter. Weighing 205kg with its 17.5-litre tank full, the new R-model has a 2kg advantage over its predecessor. Some minor mods are apparent after you’ve thrown a leg over the seat too, though you’d probably have to be an S1000R owner to spot them. The instrument console is angled more steeply, to reduce glare; and a redesigned top triple clamp holds a one-piece handlebar that is now rubber mounted to counter vibration. The slim pillion seat is also reshaped. What hasn’t changed is that the BMW has a wonderfully light, aggressive feel from the moment that you lift it off the sidestand. In neutral the engine revs with a thrilling urgency and a stirring, raspy sound from the silencer. Into gear, let out the light clutch (whose non-adjustable lever seems a slightly long stretch) and the bike pulls away feeling brilliantly responsive, leaping forward with all the urgency of a high-barred superbike racer. At least it does in the dry, but the roads in southern Spain were wet to start the day’s ride. This at least gave the opportunity to try Rain mode, which along with Road is one of the standard S1000R’s two options. As before, the Sport also gets Dynamic and Dynamic Pro, giving more potential for fine-tuning of throttle response plus ABS setting, traction control and the suspension’s semi-active Dynamic Damping Control. Rain mode softens the suspension as well as giving a relatively gentle throttle response that helped make the BMW controllable on streaming-wet and slippery roads near Almeria. As before, there was an abundance of instant torque from low revs, and the bike’s flexible delivery help make it remarkably rider-friendly for such a powerful and aggressive looking machine. It also felt very smooth and refined although you’d need a back-to-back ride to confirm the effect of the new rubber-mounted handlebars. I was certainly glad of the Sport’s uprated electronic system, which now incorporates an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit), similar to that of the S1000RR. This takes the traction control system’s sophistication to a new level and helped keep the rear Bridgestone pointing in the right direction. That was equally true when we finally found some dry tarmac, where the Sport’s throttle could finally be wound back in anger. And could be used in the sharper Road and Dynamic riding modes, which supply the full 163bhp output and automatically firm-up the front and rear suspension. There was no doubt that the S1000R was a bullet in a straight line, as it tried to rip the bars out of my hands while keeping its front wheel on the ground due to the traction control system. Dynamic Pro’s additional traction control options would have been worth exploring, especially with wheelies in mind. But although the launch bikes were S1000R Sports, they weren’t fitted with the under-seat plug that provides those options (for no extra charge). They did have the Sport’s other features, including the Gear Shift Assist Pro (quick-shifter) that allowed effortless changes both up and down through the box. On twisty roads I didn’t need the cruise control, but was very grateful for the heated grips that are another part of the Sport package. The rider gets very little wind protection but at least turbulence wasn’t a problem.
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    FAQs on 2025 Kawasaki Versys 1100 and BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020

    Q) Which bike among 2025 Kawasaki Versys 1100 and BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020 is cheaper?

    A) 2025 Kawasaki Versys 1100 price starts at Rs 13,79,000 & BMW S 1000 R 2013 -2020 price starts at Rs 16,70,000 in Delhi . 2025 Kawasaki Versys 1100 is cheaper between these.
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