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BMW kicks it on city streets with E-Scooter launch

BMW kicks it on city streets with E-Scooter launch
The BMW E-Scooter is due to release in September, 2019
The BMW E-Scooter is due to release in September, 2019
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The BMW E-Scooter has a range of 12 km (7.5 miles) per 2 hour charge of its Li-ion batteries mounted below the deck
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The BMW E-Scooter has a range of 12 km (7.5 miles) per 2 hour charge of its Li-ion batteries mounted below the deck
The BMW E-Scooter has integrated front and rear lighting, and two separate braking systems provide stopping power
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The BMW E-Scooter has integrated front and rear lighting, and two separate braking systems provide stopping power
The BMW E-Scooter is due to release in September, 2019
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The BMW E-Scooter is due to release in September, 2019
The BMW E-Scooter has a range of 12 km (7.5 miles) per 2 hour charge of its Li-ion batteries mounted below the deck
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The BMW E-Scooter has a range of 12 km (7.5 miles) per 2 hour charge of its Li-ion batteries mounted below the deck
The BMW E-Scooter has integrated front and rear lighting, and two separate braking systems provide stopping power
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The BMW E-Scooter has integrated front and rear lighting, and two separate braking systems provide stopping power
The BMW E-Scooter is due to release in September, 2019
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The BMW E-Scooter is due to release in September, 2019
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Though some folks still walk to work from the city transit station, many choose to scoot in. Electric kickscooters mean that you're less likely to arrive at the office in a sweat or out of puff, and there are lots of models to choose from – whether you own, rent or ride-share. BMW is looking for a slice of the last mile commute pie and its latest collaboration with Micro Mobility Systems has resulted in a new addition to the automotive giant's city scooter range.

You may remember Micro Mobility Systems for its cutesy Microlino electric car that was first revealed in 2016, but the company also makes electric kickscooters for kids and adults alike. The new BMW city scooter addition is the matte black BMW E-Scooter.

Only basic specs have been released at this time, but we can tell you that the electric kickscooter has a range of 12 km (7.5 miles) per 2 hour charge of its Li-ion batteries mounted below the deck and a top speed of 20 km/h (12 mph) from its 150 W rear wheel motor.

It weighs in at 9 kg (19.8 lb) and, as is common with such rides, folds down for storage and transport. Front and rear lighting is integrated into the frame, and two separate braking systems provide stopping power. And of course, it sports BMW's propeller logo in blue.

The BMW E-Scooter will be available from September at select BMW dealers for €799 (about US$890).

Source: BMW

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bhtooefr
And Micro has quite a bit of history with kick scooters - the original Razor scooters were licensed versions of Micro's first scooters.
However, this thing just isn't that appealing. 20 km/h? 150 W (is that continuous or peak)? 12 km range (in optimal conditions of course)? That's rather mediocre, compared to a lot of scooters available now that can do 25 km/h, 250+ W, and 30+ km range, for less money.