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The all-electric BMW CE 04 scooter is inching closer to production after BMW Motorrad has recently filed the design with the European Union Intellectual Property Office.

The scooter was seen in a concept from November last year and has since garnered a lot of attention due to its futuristic design.

While other manufacturers tend to divert the design concept to something that is considered more realistic, BMW Motorrad seems to move ahead with the design’s reasonably close to the original concept.

The apparent changes are the addition of side mirrors and a rear fender to place the number plates and the rear LED light.

According to reports, the CE 04 will come packing with the same 10.25″ TFT screen found on the latest R 1250 RT.

Nonetheless, the design filings did not disclose the details regarding the electric motor powering the CE 04 or when the new model will become available.

BMW Motorrad Malaysia has launched the new 2021 BMW R 1250 RT with a host of different upgrades and enhancements in terms of safety, comfort, and rideability.

It’s a long list of new additions to ensure that you’ll get your money’s worth when you opt for this new grand-tourer.

According to Harald Hoelzl, Managing Director of BMW Group Malaysia,” As we progress exponentially into a digital future, BMW Group Malaysia is also committed towards supporting individual electromobility solutions that are designed to unlock the full digital potential of our BMW and MINI vehicles.

“The new applications are also products of identifying and listening to our customers’ evolving needs, as we seamlessly integrate our BMW and MINI vehicles into their digital lifestyles to offer not just useful content for daily travel, but also better personal interaction with us as a brand.”

Starting with firepower, the 2021 BMW R 1250 RT carries the 1,254cc boxer-twin engine with BMW’s ShiftCam technology that produces 136hp.

Now Euro5-compliant, the RT is smoother and refined than ever before which is perfect for long-distance riding no matter what speed you’re travelling at. That is also paired with an improved fuel economy, which is also great for your wallet in the long run.

The list of new updates are as follows:

Newly developed front fairing with optimised aerodynamics
New LED headlamp as standard (adaptive turning light available)
New 10.25-inch multifunctional TFT instrument cluster
New BMW Motorrad Full Integral ABS Pro as standard
Three selectable riding mode
Riding Modes Pro + new engine drag torque control (MSR) options
Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
Dynamic ESA “Next Generation” electronic suspension + fully automatic load compensation
Hill Start Control Pro
New Audio System 2.0

The all-new BMW R 1250 RT are now available at RM142,500!

Earlier in March 2021, it was revealed that Yamaha is planning to introduce an all-new YZF-R7, based on the MT-07 CP2 twin-cylinder 689cc engine.

However, the news also triggered the possibility of an R9 using the MT-09 CP3 triple-cylinder 890cc powerplant.

*Yamaha YZF-R7

Now, let us get to the best part. Recent reports (by the good people from Motorcycle.com) revealed that Yamaha had filed a new trademark application in Japan involving a full range of YZF models, ranging from the R15, R20, R25, R2, R4, R5, R8, and R9 with the R7 already on its way.

source: Motorcycle.com

Let us remind you that these trademark applications do not necessarily mean that the name will put into place; instead, it is sometimes a strategy to avoid other company from using them in the future.

Nonetheless, there is still a high possibility that Yamaha is planning to introduce some of these models especially involving a small-displacements model.

*Yamaha YZF-R15

Theoretically, the engine for the R9 is ready, and the R7 has been certified, which put these two as the most logical model to be introduced, but we think Yamaha might follow the footsteps of their Japanese rival, Honda, by introducing a 500cc version of the YZF to go against the CBR500R.

Honda is no stranger to the Red Dot Design Award, having won the company first award in March last year with the CBR1000RR-R SP Fireblade.

The bike later inducted into the Red Dot contemporary design museum in Essen, Germany.

Fast forward to 2021; Honda came out on top again, this time with the all-new Forza 750.

“We have had another successful year, receiving several awards in the Product Design category of the globally-recognized Red Dot Design Award.

“Since our establishment, we at Honda have always aimed to reflect the idea of ‘making customers daily lives more enjoyable in our product design, and we believe that receiving these awards is a recognition of our success in doing this.

“We will continue to follow this unchanging principle, thinking outside the box to design products that provide ‘surprise and excitement to customers’ lives,” explained Chief Operating Officer of the Honda R&D Design Center Toshinobu Minami.

The Red Dot design award is tangible proof that the Japanese marquee has always focused on creating a great machine but looks the part too.

The Forza 750 is one of the most incredible looking maxi-scooter in the market that also offers comfort, performance and practicality.

You can now get your hands on the all-new Aprilia RS660 in Malaysia at an introductory price of RM59,900.

The RS660 is Aprilia new take on the mid-segment sports bike with the promise of offering an excellent riding experience for daily riding on the road and track.

The Aprilia RS660 is powered by a 659cc parallel-twin engine that produces 100hp @ 10,500rpm and 67Nm @ 8,500rpm.

For the Malaysian market, the RS660 is offered in two colour options, Apex Black and Lava Red.

A small number of the all-new Ducati Multistrada V4 owners has been notified in the North American market to get a full engine replacement.

According to reports, Ducati has found quality issues with valve guides on the new Granturismo V4 engine that can lead to engine failure.

The issue stems from one of the two-part suppliers that produce the valve guides for the Granturismo V4, which Ducati later discovered.

As a solution, Ducati decided to replace the entire engine of the 60 models affected around North America with a new unit that has just been built in the Ducati factory.

The owners will also be compensated in three ways;

1) 2-years free annual maintenance
2) free radar software upgrade
3) USD1,500 voucher

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