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2027 BMW F 450 GS first look: Hurry up and wait

Nov 04, 2025

It’s the day many ADV riders have been waiting for. The only thing is, they’re going to have to wait even longer for the actual bike.

Today, BMW unveiled the F 450 GS. The mid-size adventure bike first appeared as a concept at EICMA 2024, driving anticipation for its production model. The Bavarians made good on that hype by officially introducing the F 450 GS. The only catch is that it won’t be available for another year (or longer).

An AI-generated image of two F 450 GS riders on a jungle trail.
BMW insists on using AI-generated imagery for its new model introductions. The 2027 F 450 GS is just the latest example. BMW photo.

BMW expects the first F 450 GS units to roll into North American dealerships by late Q4 2026 or early Q1 2027. The model’s price tag remains under wraps until a date closer to that market launch. While U.S. customers will have to wait a little longer for the little GS, its specs are available now.

Capability and accessibility

The outgoing G 310 GS was far from the top pick in the category. The 450 GS aims to address its predecessor’s shortcomings with a newly developed chassis and engine. To do so, BMW rebuilt the GS from its foundation up, designing a new steel tubular frame and 420 cc parallel-twin engine. The latter not only acts as a stressed member of the former, but also produces a reported 48 horsepower (at 8,750 rpm) and 32 foot-pounds of torque (at 6,750 rpm). Those figures are par for the entry-level course (and for A2 licensing, in countries where that applies). What isn’t is the 450’s riding aids. 

A close-up of the BMW F 450 GS's 420 cc parallel-twin engine.
The 420 cc p-twin at the heart of the F 450 GS features a 135-degree crankshaft, a counterbalance shaft, and a 13.0:1 compression ratio. BMW photo.

Chief among them is BMW’s new Easy Ride Clutch (ERC) centrifugal clutch, which simplifies shifting for newer riders and dirt dabblers alike. All of the F 450s coming to the United States will have the GS Trophy package, which also includes BMW’s Gear Shift Assist Pro quickshifter. With the ERC and quickshifter, “manual operation of the clutch lever is completely eliminated.” Still, the wee GS comes with a fully operational clutch lever for those who demand full control of the model’s six-speed gearbox. It's your choice. You can operate the clutch yourself or let the motorcycle do it for you.

Side-by-side photos of the base model F 450 GS and the F 450 GS Trophy.
In addition to Gear Shift Assist Pro and Easy Ride Clutch, the F 450 GS Trophy (right) also receives BMW’s Riding Modes Pro, Sports Suspension, touring windscreen, aluminum skid plate, and cross-spoked wheels. Only the GS Trophy, not the base model, will be coming to the U.S. market. BMW photos.

Standard ride modes include Road, Enduro, and Rain, while the GS Trophy trim unlocks Enduro Pro mode. Other electronic aids include ABS Pro, Dynamic Brake Control (DBC), Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), and Engine Drag Torque control (MSR). Further defying segment conventions are the 450’s 6.5-inch full-color TFT, USB-C port, fully adjustable controls (hand levers, gearshift lever, and brake pedal), and heated grips, all of which come standard.

An AI-generated image of an F 450 GS rider jumping a set of stairs in an abandoned amusement park.
Compared to the G 310 GS, the F 450 GS gains seven pounds (393 pounds) and a half-inch of seat height (33.3 inches). Hopefully, BMW follows up the initial imagery with actual action shots of the model. BMW photo.

The G 310 GS was hardly lauded for its off-road pedigree. If the specs are any indication, the 450 GS won’t be, either. BMW enlists a rebound- and compression-adjustable KYB fork and a preload- and rebound-adjustable KYB shock, which yield 7.1 inches of travel at both ends. That draws even with the G 310 GS’s front and rear travel measurements. The same goes for the model’s wheels. The standard F 450 opts for cast wheels, while the GS Trophy benefits from a wire-spoke set. However, both variants roll on a 19-inch front and a 17-inch rear. 

Close-up images of the F 450 GS's accessory Rallye seat and touring seat.
BMW’s F 450 GS accessories catalog includes an Akrapovič silencer, Rallye seat, touring windshield, crash protection, and luggage. BMW photos.

Of course, no spec sheet tells the full story. To do that, one has to actually ride the motorcycle. That’s why we’ll have to wait another year before the full story is told.

2027 BMW F 450 GS
Price (MSRP) TBA
Engine 420 cc, liquid-cooled, eight-valve, parallel twin
Transmission,
final drive
Six-speed, chain
Claimed horsepower 48 @ 8,750 rpm
Claimed torque 32 foot-pounds @ 6,750 rpm
Frame Steel tubular
Front suspension KYB 43 mm fork, adjustable for compression and rebound damping; 7.1 inches of travel
Rear suspension KYB WAD shock, adjustable for spring preload and rebound damping; 7.1 inches of travel
Front brake Single Brembo four-piston caliper, 310 mm disc with ABS
Rear brake Single-piston caliper, 240 mm disc with ABS
Rake, trail 28.1 degrees, 4.5 inches
Wheelbase 57.7 inches
Seat height 33.3 inches
Fuel capacity 3.6 gallons
Tires 100/90-19 front, 130/80-17 rear
Claimed weight 393 pounds (wet)
Available Q4 2026/Q1 2027
Warranty 36 months
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