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There’s no telling if this BMW folding electric scooter will ever see the light of the day. But considering that BMW has turned even more far-out designs for EVs into actual products on their ...
This is no ordinary beach-town rental. We drove the BMW CE 04, an electric scooter that goes fast, weighs 509 pounds, and costs $11,795.
BMW formally enters the electric moped market with the $7599 2024 BMW CE 02. Equipped with 8 hp and 40 lb-ft of torque, BMW says the CE 02 will go 59 mph and 56 miles, making it suited for quick ...
As per performance, the BMW folding e-scooter will be powered by a front-wheel electric hub motor with output that could be between 500W and 1,400W. It is unclear whether the e-scooter will be a ...
And, in defense of BMW’s marketing, it does look more like a motorcycle than a traditional scooter. However, under its dystopian looks, the BMW CE 02 is an electric scooter.
The most powerful version uses a 15-horsepower electric motor for motivation, and it tops out at 59 mph. Acceleration from 0-31 mph takes just 3 seconds from the 291-pound scooter.
The 2024 BMW CE 02 starts at $8,194 including destination. That's almost $5,000 less than Beemer's other EV, the CE04, making this the least expensive "urban mobility" scooter in BMW Motorrad's ...
BMW is expanding its electric vehicle lineup with the new CE 02. It might look like a scooter, but the company calls it an eParkourer. With a range of over 55 miles and a top speed of around 59 ...
Overseas, these two BMW maxi-scooters meet A2 license requirements, powered by a little single-cylinder engine that makes a claimed 34 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and peak torque of 35 newton-meters ...
The 31 kW (42 hp) bike is best classified as a maxi-scooter, though it takes on a futuristic design and lacks the typical deep step-through frame of most scooters.