BMW Motorrad has been at the forefront of innovative designs that hold an exciting future-forward appeal. The motorcycle division of the German automaker has unveiled yet another prototype targeted towards the more modern riders who like freedom of exhilarating rides without having to worry about safety.
The Vision CE concept, to be revealed at the IAA Mobility 2025 show in Munich, offers a striking reinterpretation of urban electric two-wheel mobility that blends safety, freedom, and forward-looking design. The goal of this design is to elevate the daily commute into something more effortless and personal while moving beyond the conventions of traditional scooters.
Designer: BMW Motorrad
Central to the Vision CE is its standout safety system. A lightweight tubular-steel “cage” surrounds the rider, working in tandem with a sculpted seat and integrated seatbelt. This combination provides a protective framework that eliminates the conventional reliance on helmets or heavy riding gear, creating a more relaxed experience without compromising rider safety. The overall look is unmistakably futuristic. Its elongated wheelbase and low roofline give it a streamlined stance, while the open cage maintains a sense of lightness and openness. The body design plays with contrast, using matte white and black surfaces accented with subtle neon-red highlights and exposing the aluminum details. The result is a machine that feels both minimal and highly technical.
Functionality plays an equally important role in this vision. A self-balancing system keeps the scooter upright when stationary, removing the need for a kickstand and adding ease of use in stop-and-go traffic. The cage is also designed to be modular, enabling riders to add accessories such as windshields, storage modules, or additional lighting, tailoring the scooter to individual lifestyles and commuting needs. Performance-wise, the Vision CE is rooted in the proven platform of BMW’s CE 04 electric scooter. The CE 04 delivers about 42 horsepower, sprints from 0–31 mph in 2.6 seconds, and offers a range of up to 80 miles, making it highly suitable for city environments. While the added cage may slightly alter weight and efficiency, the trade-off leans toward comfort and safety in urban travel.
The concept also carries echoes of BMW’s past innovations, specifically the early-2000s C1 scooter. Like the C1, the Vision CE leverages an integrated safety cell and belt system to justify helmet-free riding in certain contexts. Yet BMW has updated this formula with a lighter, more open structure and the benefits of modern electric mobility, signaling a more practical and stylish evolution of the idea. BMW has not yet confirmed if the Vision CE will see production, but its connection to the CE family suggests that elements of its design and engineering could inform future models. Considering the CE 04’s success as a class leader and the growing popularity of the CE 02, BMW appears committed to broadening its approach to urban mobility. The Vision CE feels less like a typical scooter and more like a lifestyle statement, blending efficiency with expressive design for the modern riders.
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