BMW F 450 GS price and variants explained

By Ved Janve
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The F 450 GS range starts from Rs 4.70 lakh and is available in three variants.

BMW’s latest addition to the GS family will also serve as the entry point to the range, replacing the erstwhile G 310 GS. The ‘baby’ GS will be manufactured in India at TVS’ Hosur plant and is offered in three variants – Base, Exclusive and GS Trophy – with each step up adding more equipment.

Irrespective of the variant, the 420cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine producing 48hp and 43Nm remains unchanged.

Base variant:

Rs 4.70 lakh

The Base variant covers the essentials and establishes the core package. It comes equipped with a 6.5-inch TFT display with USB-C charging, adjustable hand levers, heated grips and all-LED lighting, with the DRL reminiscent of the larger R 1300 GS.

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Hardware includes a 180mm travel upside-down fork, an adjustable rear spring strut and a 19/17-inch wheel setup. The electronics suite comprises ABS Pro, traction control (DTC), dynamic brake control (DBC) and engine drag torque control. Adjustable front levers and a height-adjustable (20mm) rear brake lever are also common across the board. In this form, the F 450 GS is positioned as a straightforward, road-biased ADV with touring capability.

The Base variant is only available in the Cosmic Black shade and is priced at Rs 4.70 lakh.

Exclusive variant:

Rs 4.90 lakh

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The Exclusive variant builds on this with additional rider aids and functional upgrades. It adds riding modes and a bi-directional quickshifter, expanding the bike’s electronic capabilities. Equipment changes include a clear windshield, black handguards, a plastic engine guard and off-road footrests. These additions broaden the bike’s scope, making it more suitable for mixed usage that includes light off-road riding alongside touring.

The Exclusive variant is also available only in Black Cosmic shade and is priced at Rs 4.90 lakh, marking a premium of Rs 20,000 over the Base variant.

GS Trophy variant:

Rs 5.30 lakh

The range-topping GS Trophy variant introduces further changes aimed at off-road use. It features a sport suspension setup, an aluminium engine guard and Easy Ride Clutch (ERC) as standard. The ERC is a centrifugal clutch that enhances rideability, allowing you to come to a standstill and get going without manually engaging the clutch.

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Visual and functional differences include a tinted rally-style windshield, white hand guards and a white main frame, along with the GS Trophy livery. Compared to the other variants, this version is configured with a stronger focus on off-road riding.

At Rs 5.30 lakh, the GS Trophy variant marks a Rs 40,000 premium over the Exclusive variant and a substantial Rs 60,000 premium over the Base variant.

All prices are ex-showroom, India.

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