BMW unveils the Vision CE concept, a futuristic electric motorcycle with bold design, canopy protection, and CE 04 performance roots, hinting at the brand’s electric future.

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BMW unveils the Vision CE concept, a futuristic electric motorcycle with bold design, canopy protection, and CE 04 performance roots, hinting at the brand’s electric future.
BMW Motorrad has unveiled its latest electric concept, the Vision CE, a machine that looks less like a motorcycle and more like something pulled from a futuristic film set. Rather than following the path of retro styling or traditional cruiser bulk, BMW has instead asked a bigger question: what should an electric BMW actually look like? The Vision CE is their bold answer—radical, unapologetic, and unlike anything else on the road.
Breaking From Tradition
Instead of chrome-heavy curves and nostalgia, the Vision CE carries sharp angles and stripped-back aggression. BMW calls the design language “emotional tech,” though in reality it’s more like a fusion of café racer minimalism and cyberpunk flair. The silhouette stays long and low like the CE 04 scooter it’s based on, but everything else is dialled up for effect: a rear wheel that looks like a turbine, bodywork that seems to hover over the drivetrain, and piercing LED accents that could double as sci-fi set lighting.

Rethinking Safety
Perhaps the most controversial feature is the semi-enclosed canopy with a four-point harness. The idea? Riders could, in theory, skip the helmet. For anyone who remembers the BMW C1 experiment from 25 years ago, this feels like déjà vu. Back then, the helmet-free pitch never quite caught on, and judging from early reactions, riders today remain sceptical. ”
Performance Potential
BMW hasn’t released official performance specs, but since the concept draws from the CE 04 platform, expectations are clear. The production CE 04 already produces 42 horsepower, tops out at 120 km/h (75 mph), and is built for zippy urban riding with enough highway capability for short stints. If the Vision CE keeps those fundamentals while layering on its futuristic shell, it could be both practical and theatrical, a rare combination.
More Than a Showpiece
BMW insists this isn’t just a wild showbike. The Vision CE points toward the brand’s broader electric strategy, where the CE family of models will play a central role in city-focused mobility. And history shows that BMW isn’t afraid to push its concepts into production; the once “far-out” CE 04 is already available to buy.
A Future Reimagined
Whether the Vision CE makes it to showrooms in this exact form is uncertain, but its message is clear: BMW wants to redefine what riders expect from an electric motorcycle. It’s not just about swapping an engine for a battery; it’s about reinventing the entire experience.
For riders tired of electric bikes that look like conventional machines with the sound turned off, BMW’s latest vision might be the clearest hint yet that the future of motorcycling won’t just be electric—it will be entirely reimagined.


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