We have seen the future of urban electric scooters, and it starts with the BMW Motorrad Concept Definition CE 04. It seamlessly blends the bike’s technology into the design, which is why the body panels don’t entirely cover the vehicle’s side section at the rear. Instead, they stretch across parts of the vehicle’s side, like small wings, that allows you to view the drive unit, cooling ribs, single-sided swing arm, spring strut and tooth belt.
On the technology side, the rider is connected to their environment via a smartphone, while a 10.25 inch display is the largest in the scooter segment to date and acts as an interface between the digital as well as analogue worlds. There’s no word yet on its powertrain or range, but since it’s designed for city riding, expect it to travel between 50-100 miles on a single charge.
- The model includes a 2-speed gearbox, a first for LEGO Technic motorcycle models, and front and rear suspension for realistic movement
- Features great attention to detail, with attributes from the original, like realistic turning front wheel and front and back disc brakes
- Discover how the gearbox activates the V4-cylinder engine and feel the smooth ride of different driving techniques with the 2-speed action
- USAGE: The Light Set is used to light up Technic Ducati Panigale V4 R (NOT include the Lego Set).
- PORDUCT FEATURE: The Light is made use of original material purely handmade. It contains 1 USB Light kit ,Instruction guide, battery box. Plug in...
- TIPS: Prepare three AA Batteries, or USB Charger and Voltage should be less than 5V to avoid burning.





Electric mobility is a central drive system for the BMW Group and we are consistently relying on this technology in our sustainability strategy. Electric drives are also a current topic for BMW Motorrad, especially for the urban environment. Since 2013, we have been a pioneer in this area with the BMW C evolution scooter. The BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04 is the logical continuation of the electromobility strategy for urban conurbations and provides a concrete preview of what a contemporary production vehicle could look like, with which we will take two-wheel electric mobility in metropolitan areas to a new level, both technically and visually,” said Edgar Heinrich, Head of Design at BMW Motorrad.