This BMW Scrambler concept was envisioned in both ICE and E-bike versions

This BMW Scrambler concept was envisioned in both ICE and E-bike versions

BMW’s latest concept, a Scrambler, has been envisioned in both an internal combustion engine (ICE) version and an electric-bicycle (E-bike) version. The two-wheeled vehicle, which has been in the works for some time, is intended to provide a unique mode of transportation for riders who seek a combination of power and speed.

The ICE version of the Scrambler features a 1,170 cc flat-twin engine and a six-speed gearbox that is capable of producing up to 125 horsepower and 92 pound-feet of torque. The E-bike variant, meanwhile, is equipped with a 60-volt battery and a mid-drive motor delivering up to 20 horsepower and 40 pound-feet of torque. Both versions are equipped with a steel trellis frame for added stability.

The look of the Scrambler has been designed to evoke a sense of adventure, with its classic styling and bold lines. It boasts an adjustable handlebar and footpegs, as well as a slim, low-slung saddle that can be adjusted to suit the rider’s height and preference. The wheels are designed to provide optimal traction and stability, while the brakes are designed for maximum stopping power.

The ICE version of the Scrambler features a semi-active suspension system that automatically adjusts to the rider’s weight and the road surface, while the E-bike version is fitted with a suspension system that provides a smooth, comfortable ride. Both are equipped with LED lighting and other modern features, such as a Bluetooth-enabled audio system.

The BMW Scrambler concept is a stunning example of how far two-wheeled transportation has come. With its advanced design and cutting-edge technology, the Scrambler promises to be a powerful, versatile and stylish ride for motorcyclists of all kinds.