Bmw Motorrad CE 04: It is designed specifically for urban mobility. The BMW CE 04 not only looks stylish but also offers practicality with its ample storage options and advanced technology. Its sleek design and cutting-edge features make it an excellent choice for city commuters who are looking for a reliable and efficient mode of transportation BMW Motorrad CE 04 launch date in India BMW Motorrad India is gearing up to introduce the CE 04 electric scooter on July 24th. This high-end electric vehicle made its debut in India on December 2nd and is now ready for its official release. Bmw Motorrad CE 04 specs The BMW CE 04 is equipped with a powerful 15kW electric motor that is liquid-cooled and uses a permanent magnet. It delivers an impressive 41bhp of power and 61Nm of torque. With its 8.9kWh battery capacity, this scooter can cover a distance of 130km on a single charge. Charging the battery to its full capacity using a standard charger takes a little over four hours. However, if you opt for the quick charger, you can reduce the charging time to just one hour and forty minutes. The CE 04 showcases remarkable performance capabilities, as it can accelerate from 0-50kmph in just 2.6 seconds, demonstrating its quick acceleration. It can also reach a top speed of 120kmph. Safety and convenience are also prioritized in the BMW CE 04. It comes with a 10.25-inch TFT display for connectivity and navigation, as well as a ventilated and watertight storage compartment for smartphones, complete with a USB type-C charger. BMW Motorrad CE 04 price in India To ensure a safe ride, the scooter provides three different ride modes: Eco, Rain, and Road. Optional upgrades such as dynamic traction control and ABS pro are also available.Deliveries of the BMW CE 04 are expected to begin shortly after its launch, with an estimated price of around Rs 10 lakh, ex-showroom.
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