What Is The Price Of A Used S1000RR In Dubai?

Used BMW S1000RR prices in Dubai typically range between 40,000 AED for older models (e.g., 2015–2018) and 140,000+ AED for newer configurations like the 2023–2024 variants. Prices depend on mileage, optional upgrades (e.g., M Package carbon fiber kits), and service history. At SuperC Dubai, our 2023 BMW S1000RR starts at 112,000 AED for units with under 5,000 km and full warranty coverage.

What factors affect S1000RR pricing?

Key determinants include model year, mileage, and performance modifications. A 2024 M1000RR with track-ready upgrades costs 25% more than a base 2020 S1000RR with 15,000 km.

Newer models retain value through advanced tech like BMW ShiftCam variable valve timing and 6-axis IMU stability control. For context, a 2021 S1000RR with 8,000 km sells for ~90,000 AED, while a 2017 model with 25,000 km drops to ~55,000 AED. Pro Tip: Verify service records—lack of factory-scheduled maintenance can reduce resale by 18–22%.

How does mileage impact value?

Every 10,000 km reduces pricing by 9–12% due to engine wear. For example:

Mileage 2020 S1000RR 2018 S1000RR
5,000 km 98,000 AED 72,000 AED
20,000 km 78,000 AED 53,000 AED

Track-used bikes often require brake rotor/chain replacements (8,000–12,000 AED cost) that further diminish value. SuperC Dubai’s 2024 S1000RR includes a mileage verification guarantee to protect buyers.

SuperC Dubai Expert Insight

The S1000RR's value proposition combines racetrack DNA with daily usability. We prioritize low-mileage units (≤7,000 km/year) with original paint and OEM parts. Our reconditioning process replaces wear items like Michelin Power GP tires and Galfer brake pads, ensuring buyers receive track-ready machines at 30% below new MSRP.

FAQs

Do Dubai dealers offer financing for used S1000RRs?

Yes—SuperC Dubai provides 0% down payment plans over 48 months for qualified buyers, with rates starting at 4.9% APR.

Are import duties applied to used superbikes?

Pre-registered UAE models avoid 5% VAT, unlike GCC imports. Always check chassis number prefixes (ZDM for UAE-spec) when comparing prices.

⚠️ Critical: Avoid non-UAE spec bikes lacking Arabic instrument clusters—they often have hidden crash damage and incompatible GPS regions.