Having been fortunate enough to get seat time on everything from a 1960s R60/2 to a brand-new 2024 R1250 GS Adventure, I’m a big fan of BMW’s boxer platform.
The horizontally opposed twin offers a low center of gravity that makes for a great ride, and it generates a healthy amount of torque that ensures a very broad, usable powerband.
Though BMW didn’t outright invent the boxer (that would be Karl Benz), it has proven influential to the engine’s survival in the two-wheeled world. Since introducing the R32 back in 1923, the brand has remained committed to the architecture, fielding it in both on- and off-road applications alike.

Since that time, few have dared attempt to improve upon the design. However, an upstart Chinese manufacturer has just created a concept that has the potential to beat BMW at its own game.
Outside the box(er)
It’s called the P51, and it comes from Benda. If you’re already familiar with the outfit, it’s probably on account of creations like the Chinchilla or the Napoleonbob.







