BMW e-scooter revealed in Frankfurt Motor Show 2011

Building on almost 90 years of experienced in the field of motorised  two-wheel vehicles, BMW Motorrad is drawing on the conceptual benefits  of single-track vehicles to develop innovative solutions, adding a new  dimension to the area of urban commuting.

Based on the BMW Groups sustainability strategy, BMW Motorrad aims to  put a premium offer on the market in the area of electromobility in the  foreseeable future. At the Frankfurt International Motor Show (IAA), BMW  will be presenting its design concept in this area for the first time:  "BMW Concept e".

The design study BMW Concept e embodies the vision of an electrically powered scooter made by BMW Motorrad.

Increasing limitations in traffic space, growing traffic density as well  as both ecological and economical challenges give rise to new demands  in the area of private transport in the major conurbation areas in  particular.

An e-scooter with sustainable technological solutions and the aesthetic  design of the Concept e provides a response to these changing urban  mobility needs.

With its Concept e, BMW Motorrad shows how attractive and fascinating  the interpretation of the theme of electrical drive on two wheels can be  in terms of design, while at the same time attracting attention to its  new business area "Urban Mobility".

The Concept e is a vision: BMW Motorrad designers have developed the  style and shaping of the e-scooter of the future - electric, digital,  dynamic. The designers deliberately allowed themselves plenty of freedom  so as to be able to strike out new, creative paths in the design of  components and surfaces.

The shaping and precision achieved reflect the core values of BMW  Motorrad: emotion, dynamic performance and innovation. At the same time,  the purist, clear design, colouring and choice of materials instantly  suggest a clean, efficient yet agile single-track vehicle which allows  one to move effortlessly through city traffic.

So the design concept study Concept e is more than just an idea for a  new vehicle. In addition to technical functionality and quality, the BMW  Motorrad designers attach importance to an emotional dialogue between  rider and vehicle.

Their basic premise is that a vehicle has to do more than just function -  it has to arouse the riders emotions, too. It has to inspire the rider  again and again, as well as reflect its specific technological features.

So in the case of the Concept e, the main aim was to translate the  special character of electric drive technology to the vehicles outward  appearance.

The Concept e is the conceptual blueprint of a scooter able to set new  standards with innovative premium electrical drive and provide a sound  alternative form of mobility suitable for everyday use in the dense  traffic of the constantly expanding conurbation areas and cities of the  world today.

The BMW Concept e is clearly identifiable as a member of the BMW  Motorrad family. As in other BMW motorcycles, the so-called split face  runs from the upper trim section to above the front wheel cover, giving  the Concept e an unmistakable, dynamic front view.

The successful BMW Motorrad design style is also reflected in the  styling of the twin-tipped spoiler in the floating panel of the front  trim, a boomerang-shaped, aerodynamically formed floating panel. The  short, sporty rear highlights the active riding character of the  electrically powered scooter, giving it a visual sense of dynamic  performance which is underscored by the low cut windshield.

The battery is charged at regular household power sockets as found in  Europe, the USA, Canada and Japan, There is no need for a special  charging station. When the battery is completely flat, the charging  period is less than three hours. Practical experience with concept  vehicles has already shown that the battery rarely runs out completely,  so charging times are generally shorter.
 
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