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BMW Motorrad R 1300 GS 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 289,900 to MAD 359,900

The global adventure icon — 1300cc boxer 145 hp, ESA Pro, and 45 years of GS history since 1980. The absolute segment benchmark, imported by Smeia.

Key specifications

Body
Adventure
Fuel
Gasoline
Gearbox
Manual
Power
145 ch
Consumption
4.8 L / 100 km
Displacement
1,300 cc
Cylinders
2
Licence
A
Dry weight
237 kg
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Pros

  • 62-68% resale at 3 years (best in Morocco's motorcycle segment)
  • Smeia network 8 points (Casa, Rabat, Tanger, Marrakech, Agadir, Fès, Oujda, Tétouan)
  • 1300cc boxer with flat torque (149 Nm from 6,500 rpm)
  • Semi-active ESA Pro + 6 modes (Enduro Pro included)
  • Heated grips + seat standard, radar ACC option on Trophy

Watch out for

  • 289,900 MAD entry price (Trophy at 339,900) — absolute premium
  • 237 kg dry — heavy, tedious in technical off-road
  • 850 mm seat height (835 mm optional) — restrictive < 175 cm

Our verdict

The BMW R 1300 GS 2026 is the absolute icon of the adventure segment since the R 80 G/S launch in 1980 — 45 years of continuous evolution. 1300cc twin boxer (vs 1254cc previously), 145 hp / 149 Nm. Hybrid steel-aluminium chassis 12% lighter, semi-active ESA Pro Dynamic suspension, complete adventure mode set (Rain/Road/Eco/Dynamic/Enduro/Enduro Pro), heated grips standard, 6.5" TFT screen.

Starting from 289,900 MAD at Smeia (Casablanca, Rabat, Tanger, Marrakech, Agadir, Fès, Oujda, Tétouan = 8 points), the R 1300 GS sets the premium segment entry price. Trophy (with Vario panniers, radar ACC, collision warning) at 339,900 MAD. Exceptional resale: 62-68% at 3 years, the best in Morocco's motorcycle segment, even higher than Honda. The R 1300 GS remains the 'default' choice for the high-end adventure rider: dense Smeia network, legendary reliability, active GS community (rallies, raids), and unbeatable residual. Direct competition: KTM 1290 Super Adventure S (269.9k, more powerful, cheaper, weaker resale) and Ducati Multistrada V4 (~330k, Italian, more sporty on road).

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What's your used BMW Motorrad R 1300 GS worth?

Median and indicative range by year and mileage. Open methodology, refreshed continuously.

How we calculate

The most accurate used-car estimator in Morocco. Our prices are calibrated on the real Moroccan market: official dealer prices, resale ranges observed on the leading second-hand platforms, brand-by-brand resilience (Toyota, Renault and Dacia hold their value better; German premium drops faster after year 4; Chinese newcomers depreciate faster), a progressive mileage penalty and segment-level variance. Methodology continuously updated.

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Frequently asked

What licence for the BMW R 1300 GS in Morocco?
A licence mandatory (145 hp). No A2 version — Smeia does not offer A2 restriction on the R 1300 GS in Morocco. For A2, look at the G 310 GS (24,000 MAD, native 34 hp A2) or F 900 GS (~225k MAD, A2 restriction possible).
R 1300 GS or KTM 1290 Super Adventure S — which to pick?
Budget vs premium choice. The R 1300 GS (289.9k MAD) is 20k MAD more expensive than the KTM 1290 SAS (269.9k), 15 hp less (145 vs 160), more refined ESA Pro than SCALP, +12-15 points resale (62% vs 50% at 3 years), denser Smeia network (8 vs 6 Premium Motors). Verdict: R 1300 GS if you value brand + residual; KTM 1290 SAS if you value raw price-power. Note: the resale delta covers the purchase difference over time.
Can I do serious off-road with the R 1300 GS?
Yes for piste/trails/dunes; no for extreme enduro single-track. Enduro Pro mode with rear-disable ABS, adjustable traction control, 200/200 mm suspension. 19"/17" wheels (the GS Adventure 2027 will be 21"/17" for more serious off-road). For the Atlas, Imouzzer, Merzouga, Erg Chebbi: excellent. For narrow single-track: prefer an F 900 GS (210 kg, 21" wheel) or 890 Adventure R.
Why does the R 1300 GS hold its value so well?
Three factors: (1) loyal BMW Motorrad community in Morocco — a premium used buyer wants 'the GS brand', not a substitute; (2) dense Smeia network with official service available everywhere — a 4-year buyer reassured on follow-up; (3) the 2024 version (R 1300 generation) will not be replaced before 2030 — no 'obsolete model' effect. At 3 years, expect 180-195k MAD for an R 1300 GS bought at 290k. No other premium adventure in Morocco holds this resistance.

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