BMW CE 04 All-Electric Motorcycle Goes Official In Malaysia: Estimated To Cost RM60K BMWMotorrad BMWCE04 BMWMalaysia
its four-wheel releases. Now, the German marque has officially expanded its EV offerings to include a two-wheel model in the form of the BMW CE 04.
Despite the relation to the 400cc class, BMW Malaysia has confirmed to Lowyat.NET that owners don’t need to own a B full licence to ride the bike. In other words, you can legally drive the electric scooter with just a B2 licence. Owners are able to ride the CE 04 in three different ride modes including Eco, Rain, and Road. Naturally, Anti-Lock Brake System is a standard on the bike as well as Automatic Stability Control.
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