BMW CE 04 electric scooter unveiled

    The BMW CE 04 gets a massive 10.25-inch TFT instrument panel with smartphone connectivity.

    Published On Jul 07, 2021 06:39:00 PM

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    BMW has taken the wraps off its latest electric scooter, the CE 04. The BMW CE 04 has been under development for a while and packs some interesting features inside an electric scooter that looks rather futuristic.

    • 0-50kph in 2.6s
    • 0-100 percent charge in 1 hour and 40 minutes using a 6.9kW fast charger
    • Gets traction control and riding modes

    BMW CE 04: from concept to production form

    When BMW showcased the Motorrad Definition CE 04 concept in 2020 ,they mentioned that it was a near-production version of the BMW Motorrad Concept Link. Going by the looks of the production BMW CE 04, it looks rather futuristic, carrying forward a similar design as the concept.

    It has a compact front apron, large side panels and a lean tail section with a bench-like seat. BMW is offering the CE 04 electric scooter in two colour options. The standard one comes in light white colour with matt black sections. The Avant Garde Style trim gets a Magellan Grey metallic colour, with black/orange seat and an orange wind deflector. 

    BMW has also incorporated storage compartments in the scooter. These are located on the sides as well as the front. There’s a ventilated mobile charging compartment as well, with a type-C USB charging port.

    BMW CE 04: under the skin

    The BMW CE 04 employs a permanent magnet motor, mounted in the steel frame, between the battery and rear wheel. It has a rated output of 15kW (20hp) and a maximum output of 31KW or 42hp. It enables the CE 04 to sprint from 0-50kph in 2.6s and go on to hit a top speed of 120kph. This should make the EV capable of handling both city and highway commutes with ease.

    Inside the floorboard of the CE 04 lies the 8.9kWh lithium ion battery that supplies the juice to the motor. BMW claims the scooter can cover 130km in between a full charge. Speaking of, the battery can be charged from 0 to 100 percent in 4 hours and 20 minutes, using a 2.3kW charger. A 6.9kW fast charger, however, brings that time down to an hour and 40 minutes.

    BMW CE 04: electronics

    BMW’s CE 04 features a traction control system and three standard riding modes- Eco, Road and Rain. Dynamic Traction Control and Dynamic ride mode are available as an optional extra. The ride modes can be accessed via the massive 10.25-inch, high resolution TFT display that also features integrated maps and full smartphone connectivity. It also offers a split function between navigation and other riding functions.

    BMW CE 04: chassis

    The CE 04 employs a tubular steel frame with a 35mm telescopic fork at the front and a preload adjustable monoshock that’s attached to a single-sided swingarm. The scooter rides on 15-inch wheels shod with a 120-section tyre at the front and a 160-section tyre at the back.

    Braking duties are taken care of by twin 265mm discs and a single disc at the rear. While ABS is standard, BMW is offering ABS Pro as an option that comes with a banking sensor that “controls braking on bends.”

    BMW CE 04: Availability

    The BMW CE 04 electric scooter is expected to go on sale in international markets by 2022. As far as the Indian market is concerned, the company hasn’t announced any plans of bringing the EV here and the chances of them doing so are slim.


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