The C evolution e-scooter is part of BMW Motorrad's larger sustainable strategy
The bike is powered by 94 Ah batteries, which is seen in the BMW i3, & offers a longer range as compared to its contemporaries.

The bike is powered by a new generation of 94 Ah batteries, which is seen in the BMW i3, and offers a longer range as compared to its contemporaries. The Long Range version offers a continuous output of 19 kW, which is almost 8 kW more than the concept model introduced earlier by the brand. The range has been significantly extended to approximately 160 kilometres with a top speed of 129 km/h. The other version for Europe with the A1 driving licence has an output of 11 kW with a range of 100 kilometres and a top speed of 120 km/h.
With the new paint finish in ionic silver metallic and electric green combination, the bike also features hints of blackstorm metallic colour. The Long Range one even has a new graphic added to the centre tunnel trim.
The C evolution debuts at the Mondial de L’Automobile in Paris this month. Along with the European countries, this luxe two-wheeler will be available in USA, Japan, South Korea and Russia.
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