Could the new BMW CE02 worry Vespa? BMW BMWMotorrad BMWCE02 Motorcycle CE02 CarGuidePH
BMW is following up on their first-ever all-electric motorcycle, the CE04, with the CE02—an urban-centric runabout or eParkourer that will appeal to young individuals.
In Germany, where it will launch first, the BMW CE02 can be ridden even without a motorcycle license. This applies to the base 4 kW version. Riders aged 16 and up, meanwhile, can go for the 11 kW version. The Base version comes with a single battery , while the more powerful variant has two batteries .
A sophisticated construction lends the BMW CE02 the best possible center of gravity for neutral handling. Moreover, it comes with front-wheel ABS and Automatic Stability Control. Recuperation Stability Control, meanwhile, functions like an engine drag control to reduce drag keeping the bike stable. In can also recuperate energy and store it in its lithium-ion battery pack.
As for charging, the BMW CE02 comes with an external 0.9 kW charger. This equates to a 0 to 100 percent charge time of 312 minutes in the 11 kW version and 182 minutes in the 4 kW version. Opting for the optional 1.5 kW drops that to 210 minutes in the 11 kW variant .
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