BMW CE 02 Review (2024): Real Urban Range, Costs & Long-Term Rider Verdict

BMW CE 02 Urban Electric Motorcycle

Introduction

The BMW CE 02 is not a traditional motorcycle nor a classic scooter. It’s BMW’s urban electric tool for riders who:

If you’re looking for highway touring or weekend canyon runs — this isn’t your bike.

But if you want stress-free city mobility with premium build quality, the CE 02 starts to make sense.

The real question:
Is it worth €8–9k — and will you still like it after 2–3 years?

Let’s break it down properly.


⚡ QUICK RIDER VERDICT

  • Best use case: Daily urban commuting
  • Realistic range: 60–85 km
  • Charging reality: Perfect if you have home charging
  • Power feel: PunchCheap to run, expensive to buyh
  • Ownership logic: Cheap to run, expensive to buy
  • Overall rider rating (city use): 8.6 / 10

If your riding fits the bike, it’s great.
If it doesn’t, you’ll outgrow it quickly.


🔧 KEY SPECIFICATIONS

BMW CE 02 Side Profile View
BMW CE 02 Side Profile View
Specification ValReal-World Ranger power 11 kW (15 hp peak)
Torque ~55 Nm (wheel)
Battery capacity 3.9 kWh
Real-world range 60–85 km
Charging time 3–4 hrs (0–100%)
Weight 132 kg
Seat height 750 mm
Price €8,000–€9,000

🏍 RIDING EXPERIENCE (The Part That Actually Matters)

BMW CE 02 City Commuting Ride
BMW CE 02 City Commuting Ride

Throttle & Launch Feel

Twist and go.
Immediate but controlled.

In Flow mode, throttle mapping is smooth — no jerky takeoffs.
In Flash mode, it feels lively up to 50 km/h.

From traffic lights, you’ll consistently out-accelerate cars.

Mid-Speed Reality

Above 70 km/h, power tapers off.
At 85–90 km/h, it feels close to its limit.

This is not a highway machine.

Handling & Balance

Low center of gravity makes it confidence-inspiring.

At 132 kg, it’s easy to maneuver in parking lots and traffic filtering.

Wide tires give stability but slightly reduce sharp agility.

Suspension on Real Roads

On smooth asphalt — fine.
On broken city pavement — firm.

You’ll feel pothole edges. It’s not plush.

Braking & Regen

Brakes are strong and predictable.
Regenerative braking is mild — doesn’t upset chassis balance.

Good for beginners.

60-Minute Comfort Test

After 45–60 minutes:

  • Seat feels firm
  • No wind protection
  • Upright but minimal support

This is a 30-minute bike ride.

Silence Factor

No engine vibration.
No heat in traffic.
No clutch fatigue.

For daily commuting, that’s addictive.


🔋 RANGE & CHARGING REALITY

BMW CE 02 Home Charging Setup
BMW CE 02 Home Charging Setup

Real-World Range

Riding Style Expected Range
Calm city riding 75–85 km
Mixed commuting 65–75 km
Aggressive launches 55–65 km
Cold weather (below 10°C) -10–20%

If your daily ride is under 60 km, range anxiety won’t exist.

If you regularly need 80+ km in one go, you’ll start planning around charging.


🔌 Charging Reality

  • 0–100%: ~3–4 hours
  • 20–80%: ~2 hours
  • Works best overnight

Public charging is possible — but the CE 02 makes most sense when you can plug in at home.

No home charging = reduced convenience.


💰 Real Cost Per 100 km (Electric vs Gas)

BMW CE 02

Average consumption: ~5.5 kWh / 100 km
Electricity: €0.20 / kWh

≈ €1.10 per 100 km

125cc Gas Bike (Example: Yamaha MT-125)

Fuel consumption: ~2.1 L / 100 km
Fuel price: €1.80 / L

≈ €3.78 per 100 km

Electric is over 3x cheaper per km.


📊 3-Year Ownership Snapshot (10,000 km/year)

Expense BMW CE 02 Yamaha MT-125
Energy / Fuel (30,000 km) ~€330 ~€1,134
Oil changes €0 €300–500
Routine service Minimal Regular
Estimated running total €500–700 €1,800–2,200

Electric wins on running cost.
Gas wins on purchase price and flexibility.


👍 PROS & 👎 CONS

👍 Pros

  • Effortless city riding
  • Instant torque at lights
  • Cheap per km
  • Premium build quality
  • Very beginner-friendly

👎 Cons

  • Expensive upfront
  • Limited range flexibility
  • Weak above 80 km/h
  • Firm ride on bad pavement
  • Not a do-it-all motorcycle

⚔️ Comparison Table (Electric vs Electric vs Gas)

Electric vs Gas Motorcycle Comparison
Electric vs Gas Motorcycle Comparison
Model Power Real Range Weight Price Best For
BMW CE 02 11 kW 60–85 km 132 kg €8–9k Urban commuting
Zero S (base) 11 kW 120+ km 142 kg €13k+ Full-use electric
Yamaha MT-125 11 kW 400+ km (fuel) 142 kg €5–6k Versatility & highway

The CE 02 is the most specialized.
The Yamaha is the most flexible.
The Zero is the most capable electric.


🧠 FINAL RIDER VERDICT

BMW CE 02 Urban Commuter Lifestyle
BMW CE 02 Urban Commuter Lifestyle

🔹 SHORT VERDICT

Buy it if:

  • You ride under 60 km daily
  • You can charge at home
  • You want zero maintenance stress
  • You care about urban simplicity

Skip it if:

  • You need one bike for everything
  • You ride highways daily
  • You want long weekend trips

🔹 DETAILED VERDICT

The CE 02 is a lifestyle commuter tool.

If it matches your daily distance, you’ll love:

  • The silence
  • The simplicity
  • The lack of maintenance

But if your riding evolves, you may want more battery and more power within 1–2 years.

This is a precise-use machine — not a universal motorcycle.


FAQ

Is the BMW CE 02 better than the Yamaha MT-125?

Better for:

  • City commuting
  • Running costs
  • Ease of use

Worse for:

  • Highway riding
  • Long-distance flexibility
  • Purchase price

If you ride mostly in urban areas, CE 02 wins.
If you want one bike for everything — MT-125 wins.

Is the BMW CE 02 good enough as your only motorcycle?

Only if your riding is city-based and under 60 km per day.

As a second bike or urban tool, it makes much more sense.

How does the BMW CE 02 compare to the Zero S?

Zero S offers:

  • More range
  • More power
  • Real highway usability

But it costs significantly more.

CE 02 is a commuter.
Zero S is a full motorcycle.

Will I save money switching to CE 02?

On fuel and maintenance — yes.

On total ownership cost, including purchase price, savings depend on:

  • How muchdo  you ride
  • Local fuel prices
  • Electricity rates

High-mileage riders benefit most.

Does range degrade over time?

Yes, like all lithium batteries.

Expect:

  • Gradual degradation over the years
  • Faster degradation if frequently fully charged and stored at 100%

For urban use, mild degradation won’t drastically change the ownership experience.

EV Expert

EV Expert

Daniel Mercer is an independent electric mobility expert specializing in electric vehicles, battery technology, and sustainable transport systems.

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