2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R vs 2025 BMW M1000RR

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Technical score (estimate)

Weighted mix of power, torque, power-to-weight, top speed and lighter weight within this comparison only. Not a real-world verdict — riding style and roads matter.

2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R
0 pts
Top on paper
2025 BMW M1000RR
100 pts

Usage fit (estimate)

Rough scores for city riding, touring, sporty riding and new riders — mix of specs and bike category. Same caveats as the technical score: traffic, skill and tyres matter.

City / commute

2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R
46.2 pts
Best fit here
2025 BMW M1000RR
52.7 pts

Touring / long rides

2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R
31.1 pts
Best fit here
2025 BMW M1000RR
71.5 pts

Sporty riding

2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R
25 pts
Best fit here
2025 BMW M1000RR
99 pts

New rider friendly

Best fit here
2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R
55.6 pts
2025 BMW M1000RR
33 pts

Seat height (cm)

Figures are as in the database; boots, suspension sag and road surface change how tall the bike feels.

  • 2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R 82.5 cm Lowest seat here
  • 2025 BMW M1000RR 83 cm Tallest seat here

Spread in this comparison: about 0.5 cm.

Rough guide: comfortable flat-foot reach often needs inseam roughly in the same ballpark as seat height (varies a lot by ergonomics).

Auto summary from specs

Generated from the numbers in the comparison — not a review.

  • Power spans 202 hp (2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R) up to 205 hp (2025 BMW M1000RR).
  • Torque spans 103.4 Nm (2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R) up to 113 Nm (2025 BMW M1000RR).
  • Weight spans 190 kg (2025 BMW M1000RR) to 202 kg (2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R).
  • Engine sizes are very close.
Specification SUZUKI GSX-R1000R 2025 BMW M1000RR
Brand SUZUKI BMW
Model SUZUKI GSX-R1000R 2025 BMW M1000RR
Engine size 1000cc 1000cc
Power 202hp 205hp
Torque 103.4nm. 113nm.
Cylinders / valves 4 cylinders, 16 valves 4 cylinders, 16 valves
Weight 202kg 190kg
Front brake Brembo Monobloc, 4-piston, twin disc, ABS-equipped M dual disc brake, 320 mm diameter, 4-piston fixed caliper
Rear brake Nissin, 1-piston, single disc, ABS-equipped M single disc brake, 220 mm diameter, 2-piston fixed caliper
Seat height (cm) 82.5cm 83cm
Front tyre 120/70ZR17M/C (58W), tubeless 120/70 ZR17
Rear tyre 190/55ZR17M/C (75W), tubeless 190/55 ZR17 (M rim: 200/55 ZR17)
Cooling Liquid cooling Liquid cooling
Front suspension Showa Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped Upside-down telescopic fork, diameter 45 mm, spring preload, rebound and compression stages adjustable
Rear suspension Link type, single shock, coil spring, oil damped Aluminum swing arm, full floater pro, compression and rebound damping adjustable, adjustable spring preload
Motorcycle type Supersport Supersport
Top speed 330km/h 365km/h
Fuel capacity / consumption 16 L – 7 L/100km 16.5 L – 7 L/100km
Service network
Service quality
Parts availability
Price $18499 $32000
Brand price lists View SUZUKI price list View BMW price list
Extra features

-Traction Control, Bi-directional Quick Shift System, Ride-by-Wire, Idle Speed Control (ISC)

-Suzuki Easy Start System, three-mode Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (S-DMS),Suzuki Low RPM Assist System

-Launch Control System, CAN Bus system

ABS Pro (settings for Rain, Road, Dynamic mode, no ABS Pro in Race and Race Pro mode 1-3)

  • M Quick action throttle 
  • Steering angle sensor complete with Slip-Slide Control and Brake Slide Assist 
  • M Lightweight battery 
  • M Carbon wheels 
  • M Titan exhaust system 
  • M Brake 
  • M Winglets 3.0 (+33% downforce) 
  • BMW Motorrad ABS and ABS Pro 
  • Pro riding modes (Rain, Road, Dynamic, Race, Race Pro 1–3, Pit Lane Limiter, Launch Control, Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) +/- Shift, Wheelie Control, Slide Control, Dynamic Brake Control (DBC), shift assistant Pro) 
  • Automatic hill start support (HSC) Pro 
  • TFT display 
  • LED headlight, rear light and indicator lamps 
  • Heated grips 
  • Cruise control 
  • M chassis kit with tail rise kit and swing arm pivot

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2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R vs 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR: Which One is Better for You?

2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R and 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR are very similar in terms of engine capacity and power. In this case, design, driving comfort, and personal preferences may take precedence. Additionally, 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR, with its 205hp, stands out for users seeking speed and performance.

1. Cylinder Capacity and Performance

2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R and 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR have almost identical engine capacities, offering similar performance. In this case, design, driving comfort, and other features will play a more significant role in your choice.Both models have an engine capacity of 1000cc. Designed for performance-focused users and professionals.

2. Torque Power

2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R and 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR offer similar performance in terms of torque values. 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR, with its 113Nm, provides slightly better traction power, which can be advantageous in situations requiring rapid acceleration. 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR is ideal for users requiring rapid acceleration. High torque power offers significant advantages in heavy load carrying, off-road driving, or situations requiring high speed.

3. Top Speed

2023 2025 BMW M1000RR, as a Süpersport, can reach a maximum speed of 365 km/h. This speed feature can be considered an extra advantage for a motorcycle of this type. 2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R, as a Süpersport, offers a lower maximum speed of 330 km/h, but this does not overshadow its other features.

4. Cooling System

2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R features a Liquid-Cooled system, while 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR offers a Liquid-Cooled system. Both models deliver equal performance in their cooling systems.

5. Design and Comfort

2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R and 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR are close in weight, offering similar experiences for different usage scenarios. Additionally, 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR, with a seat height of 83cm, is more suitable for taller riders, offering greater comfort.2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R, with a seat height of 82.5cm, provides a more ergonomic ride for average-height riders.

Conclusion

2023 2025 BMW M1000RR emerges as the winner of this comparison based on total points. 2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R and 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR have nearly identical engine capacities. 2024 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R and 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR offer very similar performance in terms of torque. 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR, with a top speed of 365 km/h, stands out for speed enthusiasts. Both models have similar cooling systems, offering comparable performance for long journeys. In conclusion, 2023 2025 BMW M1000RR stands out in terms of technical specifications and overall performance. However, depending on your riding preferences and usage needs, both models offer unique advantages.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the top speed of SUZUKI GSX-R1000R vs 2025 BMW M1000RR?

2025 BMW M1000RR is listed at 365 km/h vs 330 km/h for SUZUKI GSX-R1000R.

Which has more horsepower, SUZUKI GSX-R1000R or 2025 BMW M1000RR?

2025 BMW M1000RR has 205 hp compared with 202 hp on the SUZUKI GSX-R1000R.

Which is better, SUZUKI GSX-R1000R or 2025 BMW M1000RR?

It depends on your riding style. Compare top speed, weight, fuel use and price in the table on this page, then vote for the bike you prefer.