
BMW Motorrad has unveiled the Vision CE Concept. The visibly different single-seater concept brings multiple unique things to the table and will be showcased at the International Motor Show in Munich. Furthermore, it represents what the future of two-wheelers may look like. However, it is also a representation of the Bavarian giant's way of rethinking the design of the scooters, as we know them.
The latest BMW Vision CE Concept seems to take cues from the C1 Concept but represents a more refined evolution. This motorcycle concept incorporates a metal tubular frame designed to safeguard the rider in case of an accident. To do so, the frame appears to be seamlessly integrated into the motorcycle's main structure.
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To ensure the rider's safety, this concept bike includes a harness resembling a five-point seat belt system typically seen in sports cars. This frame aims to offer roll-over protection, while the harnesses keep the rider secured during an accident. Moreover, BMW has added foam within the cage to enhance protection against impacts.

Its design showcases a lower frame with an open and lighter construction that attracts attention. The elongated wheelbase contributes to a visually stretched look for the Vision CE concept. The coated aluminum frame, matte white exterior, along with contrasting black and neon red highlights, introduces a minimalist touch to the scooter.
A key feature of the BMW Vision CE concept is its self-balancing capability, allowing the scooter to stay upright when not in motion. The concept illustrates the future of electric mobility and demonstrates the technological prowess of the Bavarian manufacturer. As of now, BMW Motorrad has not made any official announcement regarding the production version of the motorcycle.
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