BMW CE 02 vs Felo FW-06 - Electric comparison

Same idea - different approach

Neither scooter nor naked bike - both BMW and Felo are pursuing the same idea with their A1 electric bikes. But how do they compare in a direct comparison? Here is the answer.

by Der Horvath on 2/24/2024

The class of the indefinable

In the world of touring motorcycles, this would probably be called a crossover: A bike that moves between the traditional classes of motorcycle construction. Such a term has not yet been found in the electric category, which is why manufacturers come up with their own names. BMW calls the CE 02 "eParkourer", Felo the FW-06 simply "New Concept". What they have in common, however, is that neither of the two electric vehicles fits into the scooter or naked bike category - they are something in between. If you want to know more about the individual bikes, you can find our extensive tests here.

In terms of performance, BMW and Felo are on the same wavelength

The CE 02 and FW-06 are both classified in the A1 driving license category, allowing them to be ridden with the B-111 (AT) and B-196 (DE) driving license supplements. Each bike has a maximum output of 11 kW, with the Felo having a rated output of 5 kW and the BMW with 6 kW. The torque at the crankshaft is also comparable, with the CE 02 producing 55 Nm and the FW-06 slightly edging it out with 58 Nm. Both motorcycles offer similar performance in urban settings, with smooth response and traction control enhancing their appeal.

When it comes to top speed, however, things get exciting. BMW electronically limits the CE 02 to 95 km/h. On the Felo FW-06, the theoretical top speed is 90 km/h, if it weren't for the boost button on the handlebars. This releases the full power and ensures a top speed of up to 125 km/h. Of course, this consumes battery power, but the Chinese vehicle also has a larger battery capacity.

The CE 02 is electronically locked at 95 km/h. Still enough for the city highway.

The Felo surprises with battery capacity and range

At first glance, it may seem unbelievable, but the FW-06 manages to fit more battery capacity into its 113 mm shorter wheelbase. The built-in battery of the Felo offers a capacity of 5.6 kWh, which the manufacturer claims is sufficient for a range of 120 to 140 kilometers. In contrast, the larger BMW CE 02 only has a capacity of 3.92 kWh, providing a range of approximately 90 kilometers. However, the BMW's batteries can be removed.

The most important data in comparison

BMW CE 02 11 kWFelo FW-06
Number of batteries21
Battery capacity3.92 kWh5.6 kWh
Charging time 20 % - 80 % (with standard charger)168 min~ 180 min
Rated power6 kW5 kW
Maximum power11 kW11 kW
Torque at crankshaft55 Nm58 Nm
Maximum speed95 km/h125 km/h
Weight132 kg125 kg
Seat height750 mm800 mm
Wheelbase1,353 mm1,240 mm

The same weakness in the assistance systems

Both BMW and Felo are targeting beginners and car drivers looking to transition to a motorized two-wheeler. As a result, they both provide a certain level of safety features. Both electric bikes come equipped with traction control and an ABS system at the front - unfortunately, only at the front. This means there is a risk of the rear wheel locking up in adverse road and weather conditions. Particularly in urban settings with road markings, cobblestones, and possibly even tram tracks, this could lead to dangerous situations in case of an emergency. However, it should be noted that this equipment is not mandatory in the A1 class, allowing manufacturers to cut costs in this crucial area.

The comfortable versus the "practical"

Fast and economical for commuting to work and back home. Both e-vehicles are ideal for short trips and are likely mainly used for daily commuting by their owners. However, the BMW CE 02 stands out with its high-quality chassis, providing a smooth ride even over cobblestones. While the CE 02 may not be the most affordable A1 bike, its well-behaved chassis is a rare find in the 125cc class. In terms of comfort, the BMW excels, but the Felo FW-06 makes up for it with its storage space. Despite the seat compartment being only suitable for small items, it offers more storage than the BMW, which lacks any storage space. Additionally, the Felo features a glove compartment with a USB charging option, whereas the BMW provides a USB-C charging socket on the handlebars.

The Felo FW-06 does not offer much storage space. But still more than the BMW.

The CE 02 from BMW features a spacious seat and two sets of footrests for the rider, providing the option to choose a comfortable riding position. In contrast, Felo's FW-06 comes with a compact rider's seat that may be less comfortable for taller riders due to the acute knee angle.

BMW CE 02 vs Felo FW-06 Loading

You can find the charging times for CE 02 and FW-06 in the table above, but how do you charge the two vehicles? Both BMW and Felo are charged at the household socket using the charger supplied. The Germans offer a fast charger in the original accessories, which increases the charging power from 0.9 kW to 1.5 kW. For simple public charging, Felo offers an adapter to type 2 - a plug that is also frequently used in wallboxes. Anyone who likes to store their batteries in a warm apartment over winter will be happy with the BMW: With the CE 02, they can be removed.

BMW CE 02 and Felo FW-06 in price comparison

In Österreich und Deutschland ist die Felo für 6.450 Euro erhältlich. In der Schweiz ist sie ebenfalls für CHF 6.450 erhältlich, mit einem Anfängerrabatt von CHF 500 für Fahrer unter 18 Jahren. Die Felo FW-06 ist nur in einer Ausstattungslinie erhältlich und kann daher nur durch ihre verfügbaren Farben angepasst werden.

If you're looking to get your hands on the BMW eParkourer, the starting price is already quite steep at CHF 7,700. Opting for the Highline package, which includes heated grips, a third riding mode, stylish design, and more, will set you back an additional CHF 1,020. At CHF 8,710, the BMW eParkourer is definitely not a budget option, but it does offer a more advanced bike compared to the Felo.

Conclusion: BMW CE 02 vs. Felo FW-06

Not a motorcycle, not a scooter - but electric. This aspect is shared by BMW's and Felo's approach to urban electric mobility in the A1 class. In practice, however, the Felo proves to be a Swiss army knife that can cope with any task. A workhorse that fits perfectly into the city with its compact dimensions and suits anyone who has never owned a motorized two-wheeler.

The BMW CE 02 impresses with its high level of chassis comfort and variable seating position, making it ideal for tall riders. It offers a premium feeling, but comes at a price. To determine which bike best suits your lifestyle, a test ride is necessary.

Conclusion: BMW CE 02 11kW 2024

With the CE 02, BMW wants to have created a new type of vehicle: The eParkourer. In fact, the vehicle combines features of the scooter and motorcycle classes and creates something very unique. The design is polarizing, but the technology underneath works well. The handling in particular deserves praise, even if unfortunately only ABS is available on the front wheel. Anyone looking for an exciting electric companion should consider the CE 02.


  • Exciting look
  • smoothly responding engine
  • range suitable for everyday use
  • high-quality chassis
  • variable seating position
  • surprisingly high comfort
  • easy to read display
  • ABS only on the front wheel recuperation could be stronger
  • a lot of equipment only available at extra cost

Conclusion: Felo FW-06 2024

It is difficult to categorize the Felo in one of the classic motorcycle categories. It offers too little practical use for a scooter and too little sportiness for a motorcycle. Rather, it can be seen as the love child of both classes. The FW-06 stands for extroverted styling combined with practical performance. If you are looking for an electric vehicle for the city that stands out from the crowd, you should take a closer look at the Felo FW-06.


  • Smooth throttle response without e-boost
  • powerful acceleration with E-Boost extroverted look
  • typical motorcycle seating position
  • good range
  • comfortable for the daily commute
  • not a classic scooter therefore hardly any storage space and weather protection
  • tiny pillion seat
  • Chassis too soft for a sporty look