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First Look: BMW CLEVER iProject

Low emission urban concept vehicles could shape the future of motorcycling

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Posted: 13 May 2009
by Robin Goodwin

Visordown Motorcycle News
BMW says CLEVER technology can also be applied to two-wheelers

TACKLING THE green issue, BMW are involved in Project i, an initiative which may see the future introduction of cleaner modes of two, three and four wheeled transport.

During 2007, BMW and the University of Bath designed a vehicle called the Compact Low Emission Vehicle for Urban Transportation, or Clever for short; a three-wheeled trike/car hybrid with an engine designed to run on compressed natural gas, the concept emitted just half the carbon dioxide of normal economy cars.

The aim is to build upon the C1 scooter project, with BMW set to use its motorcycle division for a suitable powerplant before moving on to more environmentally friendly solutions.

A spokesperson for BMW said: “We are committed to producing a super economical or zero emission vehicle or range of vehicles. However, it's going to be at least five years until we have production models one the road."


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Bobc
BMW have re-invented the Mini and now we have their take on the Reliant Robin. What next.

Posted: 13/05/2009 at 11:27


FJSRiDER.

Harldy a 'first look' either. I found this BBC story from 2004(!) without much effort. 


Posted: 13/05/2009 at 12:07


Bikingbadger

Why is it (Tesla aside) that environmentally friendly vehicles automatically have to be ugly?  And sh*t.


Posted: 13/05/2009 at 14:22


FJSRiDER.
Bikingbadger wrote (see)

Why is it (Tesla aside) that environmentally friendly vehicles automatically have to be ugly?  And sh*t.


Dunno, the Carver is a hoot to drive.  Way more fun than any eco car.

Posted: 13/05/2009 at 14:39


eojmo
Looks interesting,but with such a low profile I'd be nervous pulling up or lane splitting near any trucks or buses ,and those distracted cell phone users who don't even see the average bike would run right over the top of you in this iProject.  Maybe a large flashing beacon on top of the thing ?

Posted: 13/05/2009 at 16:56


FJSRiDER.
eojmo wrote (see)
Looks interesting,but with such a low profile I'd be nervous pulling up or lane splitting near any trucks or buses ,and those distracted cell phone users who don't even see the average bike would run right over the top of you in this iProject.  Maybe a large flashing beacon on top of the thing ?

The vast majority of road users can see road markings, can't you? 

You can't get much lower than they are. 


Posted: 13/05/2009 at 17:23

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