BMW CE 02
The BMW CE 02 is an electric scooter produced by BMW Motorrad, which markets it as an e-Parkourer for city use.
Manufacturer | BMW Motorrad |
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Parent company | BMW |
Production | 2023-present |
Class | Electric scooter |
Engine | externally excited synchronous electric motor, air cooled |
Top speed | 59 mph (95 km/h) |
Power | 15 hp (11 kW) @ 5000 |
Torque | 40.5 lb⋅ft (54.9 N⋅m) @ 1000 |
Transmission | 1-speed, belt drive |
Suspension | F: upside-down telescopic fork, 4.6 in (120 mm) travel R: 2.2 in (56 mm) travel |
Brakes | F: 2-piston floating caliper, 239 mm (9.4 in) disc with ABS R: 1-piston floating caliper, 220 mm (8.7 in) disc |
Tires | F: 120/80R-14 R: 150/70R-15 |
Wheelbase | 53.2 in (1,350 mm) |
Dimensions | W: 34.5 in (880 mm) with mirrors H: 44.9 in (1,140 mm) |
Seat height | 29.5 in (750 mm) |
Weight | 291 lb (132 kg) (dry) |
History
BMW filed in September 2020 for trademarks for the CE 04, realized as a maxi-scooter, and the CE 02, a mini-motorcycle. The CE 02 concept was released one year later in 2021, targeting the same market as the Honda Monkey and Grom.[1] Alexander Buckan, BMW Motorrad's head of vehicle design, described the concept as "[embodying] youthful freedom and a carefree spirit — rather like a skateboard on two wheels".[1]
The production CE 02 was shown in July 2023.[2] In the United States, it will be available starting with the 2024 model year with a suggested retail price of $7,599. The "Highline" package adds $875.[3]
Design
Styling
Like a scooter, the CE 02 uses hand controls exclusively; however, the rider straddles the vehicle and rests their feet on footpegs like a motorcycle. Compared to the concept version, the production model adds practical features, including mirrors, a guard for the belt drive, and a front fender. The Highline version can be distinguished by the gold-colored front fork.[3]
Powertrain and battery
The CE 02 uses an externally-excited, air-cooled synchronous motor. There are two versions available, one with 5 hp (3.7 kW) output and another with 15 hp (11 kW) output.[4] The lower-output version is intended for young riders with a Class AM driving licence for mopeds in European markets, and is limited to 28 mph (45 km/h), while the higher-output version has a top speed of 59 mph (95 km/h).[5]
There are two slots for removable, air-cooled lithium-ion batteries, each 48 V with a capacity of 1.96 kW-hr. The bundled external charger will recharge at a rate of 900 W; an optional Highline package includes an upgraded charger with 1.5 kW maximum rate.[2] The low-output CE 02 uses a single battery and has an estimated range of 28 mi (45 km), charging from 20% to 80% state of charge in 85 minutes. The high-output version has an estimated range of 55 mi (89 km) and charges from 20% to 80% in 168 min., dropping to 102 min. with the 1.5 kW charger.[5]
The electric traction motor is mounted to the chassis, not the swingarm, reducing unsprung weight. A toothed belt drive is used to transmit power from the motor to the rear wheel.[3] There are two driving modes: Flow, which offers maximum regenerative braking, and Surf, which offers a sharper throttle response.[2] The Highline package adds a third driving mode, Flash, which offers the sportiest feel.[2] There is a power-saving mode which limits output to 4 kW (5.4 hp) to maximize range.[6]
References
- Purvis, Ben (September 2, 2021). "BMW Concept CE 02 Unveiled". Cycle World. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- Cherney, Andrew (July 13, 2023). "2024 BMW CE 02 First Look". Cycle World. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- Streeter, Mercedes (July 14, 2023). "The Stylish 2024 BMW CE 02 Is An Affordable Electric Motorcycle, Even If BMW Wants To Call It Something Else". The Autopian. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- Dorian, Drew (July 7, 2023). "BMW CE 02 Is a Rad Little E-Motorbike for the City". Car and Driver. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- "2024 BMW CE 02 | First Look Review". Rider. July 13, 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- Goodwin, Antuan (July 11, 2023). "2024 BMW CE 02 eParkour Is Part Motorbike, Part Scooter, All Electric". Road/Show. CNet. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
External links
- "CE 02". BMW Motorrad.