The BMW K1600GT is voted "International Bike Of The Year 2011"
January 18, 2012
The BMW K1600GT gets the top vote of the international motorcycle press jury at the Brussels Motor Show.
Munich. The BMW K 1600 GT has won the vote for the "International Bike Of The Year 2011 (IBOTY)" award. This was announced at a press conference given by the Belgian motorcycle magazine Motor Wereld at the Brussels Motor Show. The award for the K 1600 GT comes from an international jury representing 25 motorcycle magazines.
The K 1600 GT convinced the motorcycle journalists with its unique combination of comfort, performance and use of innovative technologies. The powerful in-line 6-cylinder engine was said to offer power, refinement and lots of fun. The bike's sophisticated technology - in addition to ABS, traction control and navigation system, an adaptive headlight and electronically controlled suspension with various modes increase active riding safety - makes the K 1600 GT an incomparable touring motorcycle. On the road, the outstanding qualities of the K 1600 GT are its agile chassis and unusually light handling. All this gives the rider a unique riding experience, according to the jury, impressing the most demanding touring and sports motorcyclists.
The K 1600 GTL was rated separately and also convinced the jury, finishing fourth, while the S 1000 RR followed it in fifth place alongside the Kawasaki ZX-10R. With three models in the top five places, the BMW Motorrad put in a highly impressive showing overall.
BMW Motorrad also won the highest rating in 2010 with the S 1000 RR.
The results of the IBOTY 2011
- BMW K 1600 GT (41 points)
- Ducati Diavel (32 points)
- Aprilia Tuono V4 APRC (22 points)
- BMW K 1600 GTL (18 points)
- BMW S 1000 RR and Kawasaki ZX 10R (16 points each)
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