BMW just rolled out their flashy new CE 04 electric scooter for 2026. The German company wants to dominate city streets with this high-tech ride. Electric bikes are becoming the hottest trend for urban commuters. The scooter packs serious power with three different models to choose from. BMW believes electric mobility will change how people travel around cities.
The Basic model comes with simple white paint and costs less money. Buyers who want something fancier can pick the Avantgarde version with blue paint and yellow accents. The top Exclusive model features silver paint and luxury extras like heated seats. Each version targets different types of riders with unique features. The company designed these options to appeal to various budgets.
This electric beast delivers 42 horsepower and rockets from zero to 50 mph in just 2.6 seconds. Riders can hit top speeds of 120 mph on highways. The battery provides 130 miles of range for daily trips around town. Fast charging takes only 45 minutes to reach 80 percent capacity. The 8.9 kWh battery works with regular wall outlets or public charging stations.
The scooter features a massive 10.25-inch screen with navigation and connectivity. LED lights brighten up dark roads for safer night riding. Four different riding modes adapt to weather conditions and rider preferences. Advanced braking systems prevent accidents during emergency stops. BMW builds these scooters at their Berlin factory and plans to sell them across Europe.
The Basic model comes with simple white paint and costs less money. Buyers who want something fancier can pick the Avantgarde version with blue paint and yellow accents. The top Exclusive model features silver paint and luxury extras like heated seats. Each version targets different types of riders with unique features. The company designed these options to appeal to various budgets.
This electric beast delivers 42 horsepower and rockets from zero to 50 mph in just 2.6 seconds. Riders can hit top speeds of 120 mph on highways. The battery provides 130 miles of range for daily trips around town. Fast charging takes only 45 minutes to reach 80 percent capacity. The 8.9 kWh battery works with regular wall outlets or public charging stations.
The scooter features a massive 10.25-inch screen with navigation and connectivity. LED lights brighten up dark roads for safer night riding. Four different riding modes adapt to weather conditions and rider preferences. Advanced braking systems prevent accidents during emergency stops. BMW builds these scooters at their Berlin factory and plans to sell them across Europe.