There are noticeable differences in the bodywork section, as the rendering is somewhat more edgy and aggressive, and its lines are definitely better contoured than what the S1000RR caught testing showed. Even though a clean shot of the mule bike is yet to make appearance, we kind of like the rendered machine better.We also noticed that BMW retained the unmistakable design of the front cowl, with the asymmetric headlights, but the lines of the alleged 2015 version seem to be more aggressive. Looks are possibly a bit deceiving, as the rendered bike clearly has no lenses on the headlights, and this makes everything look rawer and more radical.The iconic “gills” on the fairing, one the elements which were, together with the headlight array, the easiest ways to single out this awesome bike among other similar superbikes, might be scrapped. The exhaust shape seems to have changed for the testing bike, as the (unsatisfying) spy shots showed a straight 2-port silencer, as opposed to the current flared design.We’re pretty sure more photos of the 2015 S1000RR will surface soon, ahead the bike’s debut which will most likely be at the Intermot in Cologne, in early October. Follow the link for more on the 2014 BMW S1000RR . Via oliepeil UPDATE: It looks like the photo above is only a CAD rendering of an older version (possibly a 2010 MY), so real-life photos are definitely needed in order to see what's new.