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BMW C Evolution
Dynamic riding fun with zero emissions. In keeping with the BMW Group’s sustainability strategy, BMW Motorrad is taking
a fully committed approach to electric mobility. As with BMW i, development of
the C evolution revolved around creating a visionary vehicle concept offering
maximum everyday practicality and an inspirational design. The C evolution is powered by a drivetrain swing arm with liquid-cooled
permanent magnet synchronous motor via a toothed belt and ring gearing. The
rated power output is 11 kW (15 hp), with a peak output of 35 kW (47 hp). This
enables the C evolution to achieve a top speed of 120 km/h (75 mph,
electronically limited) and gives it better acceleration than some maxi scooters
powered by engines with displacements of 600 cc or more.
Supreme safety thanks to synergies with BMW Automobile. As part of the BMW Group, BMW Motorrad was able
to harness synergies with BMW Automobile during development of the C evolution.
Besides adopting the same energy storage modules and electronic componentry used
in the BMW i3, this was particularly beneficial for electrical safety, which is
to passenger car standard. The C evolution is the first electrically powered
two-wheeler to meet the ISO 26262 standard for functional safety and the ECE
R100 standard governing high-voltage safety, both of which have been ratified by
the leading carmakers.
Torque Control Assist (TCA) for superior
traction control.
Inspirational design.
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