BMW's New Electric Bike: The CEO2

TLDRBMW introduces the CEO2, an electric bike targeting a younger audience. It offers a top speed of 59 mph and comes with smart glasses for turn-by-turn directions. The bike is available with two battery pack options and has a range of about 50 miles. It will be released in spring 2024, while the smart glasses will be available in summer. The CEO2 combines BMW quality with small electric mobility perfect for city rides.

Key insights

⚡️BMW introduces the CEO2, an electric bike targeting a younger audience, with a top speed of 59 mph and a range of about 50 miles.

🕶️The CEO2 comes with smart glasses that provide turn-by-turn directions and other information, compatible with all BMW bikes.

🔋The CEO2 is available with two battery pack options: a 4 kWh pack for non-motorcycle licensed riders and an 11 kWh pack for licensed riders.

🛴The CEO2, although not called a scooter, offers a comfortable riding position and is perfect for city rides and short commutes.

📱The CEO2 can be charged at home using a level 1 charger. An optional charger can increase the charging rate from 0.9 kW to 1.5 kW.

Q&A

Who is the target audience for the BMW CEO2?

The BMW CEO2 targets a younger audience looking for an electric bike with a stylish design and a top speed of 59 mph.

What is the range of the CEO2?

The BMW CEO2 has a range of about 50 miles, which is perfect for city rides and short commutes.

What are the battery options for the CEO2?

The CEO2 is available with two battery pack options: a 4 kWh pack for riders without a motorcycle license and an 11 kWh pack for licensed riders.

Do I need a motorcycle license to ride the CEO2?

For the 4 kWh battery pack, a motorcycle license is not required in Europe. However, regulations may vary in different countries, so it's best to check the requirements in your state or region.

Can I use the smart glasses with any BMW motorcycle?

Yes, the smart glasses that come with the CEO2 can be used with any BMW motorcycle that supports the motorad app.

Timestamped Summary

00:00BMW's motorad division introduces the CEO2, an electric bike targeting a younger audience.

01:07The CEO2 comes with smart glasses that provide turn-by-turn directions and other information, compatible with all BMW bikes.

01:33The CEO2 is available with two battery pack options: a 4 kWh pack for non-motorcycle licensed riders and an 11 kWh pack for licensed riders.

02:18Although not called a scooter, the CEO2 offers a comfortable riding position and is perfect for city rides and short commutes.

02:54The CEO2 can be charged at home using a level 1 charger. An optional charger can increase the charging rate from 0.9 kW to 1.5 kW.