On Tuesday at the IAA Mobility 2025 motor show in Munich, Germany, BMW's Motorrad motorcycle division showcased the new Vision CE, an enclosed urban electric scooter that eliminates the need for a helmet.
It is related to the electrically powered BMW Concept Definition CE 04 from 2020, but fitted with a metal tube safety cage. Along with a seat belt, the scooter ensures a safer but freer riding experience without the need for a helmet or protective clothing.
It's not a new idea. BMW produced the enclosed C1 that also negated helmets back in 2000, and discontinued the model in 2002 due to slow sales. In 2009 the C1-E electric concept was born and sales of the urban scooter began in 2014, making BMW Motorrad one of the first premium brands to adopt new-energy power for urban scooters.
The new Vision CE elevates from its forebears the ability for various configurations. The tubular cage can retro fit various cases for camping gear, partying or other applications.

It is presented in basic matt white and contrasting black, and a matt seat bench with neon red accents on the graphics and other details. The Vision CE also has the ability to self-balance when stationary.
It is still a concept with no formal decision on production schedules or market introduction.









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