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  2. BMW CE 04 - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, BMW officially presented the final production version of the CE 04, [6] which is scheduled to go on sale in February 2022. [7] [8] The "04" in the name refers to the market segment (400 cc gasoline-powered scooters) at which it is intended. [9]

  3. BMW C evolution - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of development was the BMW E-Scooter concept vehicle in 2011. [1] A little later, the corresponding design study BMW Concept e was created as the second stage. [2] As the third stage of development, the C evolution was a largely near-series prototype, [3] of which a small series was first produced in 2012.

  4. BMW Motorrad - Wikipedia

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    BMW Motorrad motorcycles are categorized into product families, and each family is assigned a different letter prefix. The current families are: C series – maxi-scooters called Urban Mobility Vehicles by BMW. Models are CE04, CE02, C400GT and C400X. F series – parallel-twin engines of 853 cc and 895 cc capacity featuring chain drive.

  5. List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    Note there is no single fixed definition of a scooter (also known by the full name motor-scooter), but generally a smaller motorcycle with a step-through frame is considered a scooter, especially if it has a floor for the rider's feet (as opposed to straddling the vehicle like a conventional motorcycle). Other common traits of scooters can ...

  6. BMW C1 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW C evolution introduced in 2014 was a similar maxi-scooter aimed at the same market segment, powered by an electric traction motor. Patent drawings for an updated BMW scooter were revealed in 2020, which used the chassis of the C evolution; equipped with a removable safety cell, the electric scooter concept was similar to the original C1 ...

  7. Isetta - Wikipedia

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    BMW Isetta 600, showing hinged steering wheel, next to 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) boy. The front end of the 600 was virtually unchanged, but the 600's wheelbase was stretched to accommodate four seats. A conventional rear axle was added. BMW introduced the semi-trailing arm independent suspension on the 600. This suspension would be used on almost ...

  8. BMW C600 Sport and C650GT - Wikipedia

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    The BMW C600 Sport and C650GT are maxi-scooters produced by BMW Motorrad. They are the company's first scooter since the C1, which was manufactured by Bertone. [2] The line was announced by BMW at EICMA in late 2010. Current members of the series are the C600 Sport and the C650 GT, both powered by 647 cc parallel twin gasoline engines. [3]

  9. Suzuki Burgman - Wikipedia

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    AN400 Burgman 400 (1999–present) - is a mid-sized maxi scooter. It was first introduced in 1998 and has been in continuous production ever since. The Burgman 400 is powered by a 399cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 30.5 horsepower and 26.5 lb-ft of torque. It has a top speed of around 110 mph and gets an average of 67 mpg.