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  2. BMW CE 04 - Wikipedia

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    The powertrain of the CE 04 is derived from BMW automobiles. The traction motor is a shortened version of the electric motor used in the X3 xDrive 30e and 225xe plug-in hybrid models, generating a peak of 42 hp (31 kW) (20 hp (15 kW) continuous) [14] and 46 lb⋅ft (62 N⋅m) of torque. [10]

  3. BMW C evolution - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of development was the BMW E-Scooter concept vehicle in 2011. [1] A little later, the corresponding design study BMW Concept e was created as the second stage. [2] As the third stage of development, the C evolution was a largely near-series prototype, [3] of which a small series was first produced in 2012.

  4. Vehicle category - Wikipedia

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    Category Description 2.1 L Motor vehicles with less than four wheels [but does include light four-wheelers] : 2.1.1 L1 A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine cylinder capacity in the case of a thermic engine not exceeding 50 cm³ and whatever the means of propulsion a maximum design speed not exceeding 50 km/h.

  5. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    For vehicles equipped with the Dynamic Force engine series, ... 1978.04–1993.05 Toyota Supra; ... CE Platform (1C, 2C engine)

  6. List of BMW vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Until 2009, the model name for X Series and Z Series vehicles was: The engine size in litres; Followed by an "i" for petrol engines or a "d" for diesel engines; Examples of this naming convention are "X5 3.0d" and "Z3 1.8i". [6] Sometimes an "s" was added after the engine size for higher performance models (for example, "Z4 3.0si" and "X5 4.8is").

  7. CE marking - Wikipedia

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    On motor vehicles and related parts, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe's (UNECE) type approval can overrule some EU legislation, so the "e mark" or "E mark", is often seen instead of the CE logo. [32] Unlike the CE logo, the UNECE marks are not self-certified. [33]

  8. GM takes full control of Cruise in autonomous personal ...

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    General Motors said on Tuesday it had completed the full acquisition of its Cruise business to focus on developing the autonomous technology for personal vehicles not robotaxis. The Detroit ...

  9. World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations

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    Rather than a UN-style system of type approvals, the US and Canadian auto safety regulations operate on the principle of self-certification, wherein the manufacturer or importer of a vehicle or item of motor vehicle equipment certifies—i.e., asserts and promises—that the vehicle or equipment complies with all applicable federal or Canada ...