BMW Motorrad Vision Next 100
A self-balancing system that BMW claims will protect the rider from any accidents and liberate them.
The zero-emissions BMW Motorrad Vision Next 100 incorporates a self-balancing system that BMW claims will protect the rider from any accidents and liberate them from the need to wear a helmet. As a concept vehicle, it represents the company's prediction for the future of motorcycle design. "We imagine all the downsides of riding a motorcycle to be gone," Adrian van Hooydonk, senior vice president at BMW Group Design explains. "The vehicle will be so safe that you cannot fall over, and accidents will be a thing of the past." The ultra-safe system works in a number of ways. A self-balancing system keeps the bike upright, by automatically adjusting banking angles, while a set of "smart glasses" scan for hazards ahead and alert the driver in advance. To steer the bike, the rider moves the handlebars. Instead of turning just the front wheel, this moves the entire frame, while the stabilisation system ensures that it doesn't topple over.