BMW R1300 GS Adventure Reveal Date Confirmed

The BMW R1300 GS Adventure will be revealed later this month, as confirmed by a half-vague social media post

BMW R1300 GS.

A social media post by BMW has revealed the date for the unveiling of the BMW R1300 GS Adventure.

Just a few months on from the launch of the BMW R1300 GS, the Adventure variant is just around the corner, with a reveal date of 5 July at 17:00 announced on social media.

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The post shows a darkened photo of a motorcycle with the distinctive X-shaped headlight of the GS, but with additional side headlights, a much wider body, and crash protection bars surrounding it, indicating that this is the much-awaited Adventure variant of the new R1300.

Probably the most notable feature of the new GS Adventure is that it will be available with BMW’s new ASA (Automated Shift Assist), the German brand’s take on implementing an automatic transmission on a two-wheeler. Like Honda’s DCT system, the BMW ASA does away with the clutch lever, and the rider can select predetermined shifting schedules based on the type of riding they are undertaking. You can read more about the BMW ASA system here, and as this is now being added to the Adventure version of the bike, we expect that the stock R 1300 GS will also use the same technology.

The BMW Automated Shift Assist​

The next nugget of information given away in the type approval documents relates to the top speed of the bike, and like the outgoing R1250 GS and R 1250 GS Adventure models, the larger bike has a slightly lower top speed than its smaller and lighter counterpart. The new GS Adventure has a quoted top speed of 137mph, 3mph down from the top speed (140mph) claimed top speed of the R 1300 GS. The lower top speed isn’t much of a surprise given the bike's increased weight. 

On that front, the GS Adventure is claimed to weigh 20.8kg more than the stocker, tipping the scales at a chunky 258kg wet and ready to ride. Part of that increased mass will be down to the Adventure model's larger fuel tank, which is one of the most appealing features of the bike. While we don’t have any data to show what the tank capacity of the GS Adventure’s fuel tank would be, we’d expect it to be somewhere around the 30-litre mark, which would make it about the same as the outgoing R 1250 GS Adventure.