Thanks Anibal.
That is WAY more than I would have guesstimated based on Germany sales only.
It´s rough anyway so a ball park of say 750k. Not real ´niche´ is it?
Also, in Europe at least it will have bitten hard into HD sales although is Spain??, not so sure.
BEEJEEZUS!!!! that´s over 33k €

And then some here in Spain say HD´s are expensive.
Good strategy by BMW I say.
Not bad for future resales prices either.
I paid delivered at the door 14.7k € for my ´22 (reverse gear) with under 4,5k Kms on it.
Despite the otherwise quite solid BMW marketing, the R18 is all but totally unknown over here in Spain. Even BMW riders are miffed. I assume that the BMW crowd of mainly all-roads and sport bikes simply has not registered the big cruiser bruiser. Same goes for the cruiser buyers; it would not occur to them look at BMW. Well, and never mind HD buyers; they buy an experience.
Me, I only ´tripped´ over the R18 because I have ´39 Nimbus (sidecar) and geneal interest in vintage bikes. The open shaft drive was the common denominator and the peardrop exhaust I had on my dominator (Norton).
Of modern models basically only the Royal Enfield Classic 350 (w/w.o. sidecar) sparks my interest so no way I would have come accross the R18 looking for modern wheels.
See the sidecar element? Am positively surprised by those being fitted to the R18. Now thát seems to be proper niche but mán would that 1800 twin be suiteable. Just carry a (aptly named) jerry-can with petrol in the back of the chair.