With the BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04, the BMW Group is
presenting the near-series version of the BMW Motorrad Concept
Link at #NEXTGen 2020. As a link between the analogue and
digital worlds of the user, the BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04 is
both a means of transport and a means of communication for the
urban commuter. With its electric drive, trailblazing design and
innovative connectivity solutions, it sets out to redefine the
scooter segment.
"Plugged to life" - electrically powered and plugged to the
rider's life.
The electrically powered BMW Motorrad Concept Definition CE 04
has been consistently developed and adapted to meet the everyday
needs and requirements of the customer. True to the motto
"Plugged to life" it combines the customer’s analogue world with
the digital one. In conjunction with the corresponding
intelligent rider equipment, a holistic, highly emotional and
newly conceived mobility experience is created.
"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," explains Edgar
Heinrich, Head of Design at BMW Motorrad.
Innovative architecture and trailblazing design.
The segment-defining design of the Definition CE 04 stands for a
new, urban aesthetic. While the BMW Motorrad Concept Link in
2017 still seemed like a vision far from the future, the BMW
Motorrad Definition CE 04 in 2020 transfers the radical design
of the Concept Link to production readiness with almost
unchanged design.
"We have managed to transfer many innovative elements and
details of the concept into the series. The technical realities
of electric drive – such as the flat energy packs in the
underfloor and the compact drive train – allow us to create a
highly distinctive design which defines a new, urban aesthetic
and which differentiates itself clearly from conventional
styling. A design that follows the basic needs for simple
functionality, clear aesthetics and the digital reality today’s
users live in. The new architecture has led to a visual
revolution and has produced many new design themes. Maybe it
will polarise, but it will definitely stand out," continues
Alexander Buckan, Head of Vehicle Design BMW Motorrad.
Visually, the BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04 clearly breaks with
the look of scooters as we know them. Instead, an elongated, low
vehicle body and the diagonally rising front end create a
silhouette that is as modern as it is clear. The generous, calm
surface design with sharply defined edges blends perfectly into
modern, urban surroundings. The flat battery in the underbody
provides new freedoms, such as the new storage solution, which
is illuminated and can be folded open from the side. It gives
the rider easy access for storing a helmet and other equipment.
In addition, the low position of the flat battery provides a
favourable centre of gravity, which ensures playful handling and
dynamic riding fun.
Clear shapes and modern technology interpreted in timeless
style.
Clear lines, generous surfaces and distinctive design underline
the modern impression of the proportions. This is further
enhanced by the use of two colours: beneath the modern surface
finish in Mineral White metallic, a matt black area forms the
core of the vehicle, the technical heart. It stretches from the
front to the rear and, in addition to the tyres and front
lights, also integrating the drive unit and the suspension
elements. The BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04 deliberately stages
the bike’s technology as part of the design. That is why the
side panels don’t completely cover the vehicle’s side section at
the rear. Instead they stretch across parts of the vehicle’s
side like little wings allowing views of the drive unit, cooling
ribs, single-sided swing arm, spring strut and tooth belt.
The design of the lights is as reduced as it is modern. The two
U-shaped LED front lights are characterised by minimalist
design. Their clear-cut layout and the slim contours accentuate
the modern and trailblazing visual appeal of the front section.
The rear lights have been integrated into the rear side panels
in the form of two C-shaped light elements.
Practice-oriented design and ergonomics.
“A scooter is not a “fun bike” which is taken for ride in the
mountains in fine weather, but a practical everyday vehicle for
driving from home to the office or meeting friends in the
evening - simply a vehicle for every day in the city," says
Alexander Buckan. "That’s why we dealt intensively with the
design of the drive and energy storage system in order to make
it meet the needs of the actual user: The urban target group
mainly rides short distances of approx. 12 km per day.
Long-distance comfort is therefore less important than variable
ergonomics and easy accessibility. In this way we were able to
create a “floating” seat bench seat, which allows you to glide
comfortably onto the vehicle even from behind. It also offers
improved ergonomics for single riders, regardless of leg length
and height."
Seamless connectivity.
Both with regard to design and digital use, the BMW Motorrad
Definition CE 04 always focuses on practical and user-friendly
solutions. BMW Motorrad sees great potential in the interaction
between vehicle and rider equipment in terms of safety, comfort
and emotional experience. The rider is connected to his
environment through his smartphone via the BMW Motorrad
Definition CE 04. Its 10.25 inch display is the largest in the
scooter segment to date and acts as an interface between the
digital and analogue worlds of the rider.
Rider equipment as part of vehicle communication.
The designers have also broken new ground in terms of rider
equipment: "We deliberately wanted to create a fashionable look
that is urban yet highly functional rather than classic
motorcycle clothing. We want to develop products with which you
can get off the vehicle and go about your everyday business
hassle-free. At the same time, the rider equipment offers the
protection you are used to from BMW Motorrad and even becomes
part of the vehicle communication to the outside world",
explains Julia Lein, Head of Rider Equipment Design at BMW
Motorrad.
At the heart of the rider equipment developed exclusively for
the BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04 is a casually cut warm parka
suitable for everyday use. Black riding jeans, stylish sneakers
and a white open face helmet complete the look. The parka in a
broken white tone offers a high degree of wearing comfort thanks
to its wide cut and is distinctive thanks to its urban style.
The high collar and the large hood provide an even higher level
of coolness. Details such as the positioning of the zippers or
the discreet print emphasise the urban look, which allows you to
go from your scooter directly to the office in style. The
high-tech material of the parkas is waterproof, robust and
breathable. The flexible protectors incorporated into the parka
provide the safety expected from BMW Motorrad.
Innovative features such as the integrated light guides in the
sleeves and hood ensure greater visibility in road traffic and
can be switched on and changed in colour via sensors in the
sleeve. To ensure that the rider is always fully charged up, the
inside pocket of the parka has an inductive charging field for
the smartphone. The rider equipment is seamlessly integrated
into the rider's life.
Graphics as a unique styling feature.
The unobtrusive graphic design of the BMW Motorrad Definition CE
04 showcases the new concept to optimum effect. However,
completely different design versions are possible here. Gerald
Höller, graphic designer at BMW Motorrad Design explains:
"Thanks to the new architecture, we have created something
completely new with this vehicle - and in the future we want to
use graphics and colours to emphasise this even further. We see
the CE 04 Definition almost as a moving screen with which a
customer can express his personality - from modern elegant to
urban.”
BMW Motorrad e-mobility.
Following the BMW Group's sustainability strategy, BMW Motorrad
also aspires to consistently pursue electromobility. With the
Concept e, BMW Motorrad already showed in 2011 what
electromobility can look like in the urban environment. This was
followed by the first prototype of the BMW C evolution in
London, which was presented during the Summer Olympics in 2012.
BMW Motorrad was the first-ever manufacturer in the premium
segment to launch the series-production vehicle C Evolution in
2014, which made daily commute to work on two wheels purely
electric. But that was just the beginning. For the successor
model, designers and developers were given a free hand. The
result: a completely new architecture and iconic design. With
the BMW Motorrad Concept Link, the brand has already shown what
the future of emission-free, urban single-track mobility can
look like. The BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04 now continues BMW
Motorrad's electromobility strategy for urban conurbations and
thus provides a concrete preview of what a contemporary
production vehicle could look like.
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