Bmw C 400 Gt
The BMW C 400 GT was introduced in 2019 as a premium mid-size maxi-scooter, serving as the larger, more touring-oriented sibling to the C 400 X. It was designed to compete in the growing urban commuter and mid-distance touring scooter segment, offering BMW's signature build quality, connectivity features, and comfort-focused ergonomics. Notable for its TFT display, keyless ride, and optional heated grips, it positioned itself as a sophisticated alternative to rivals like the Yamaha XMAX and Honda Forza.
34 hp
Power
35 Nm
Torque
229 kg
Weight
139 km/h
Top Speed
3.8 L/100km (approx. 26 km/L typical real-world average)
Fuel
Faired
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Watch the Final Drive
Some owners report belt drive wear issues if maintenance intervals are skipped — inspect the drive belt condition carefully on used models, especially those over 10,000 miles.
Surprisingly Large Storage
The C 400 GT features an underseat compartment large enough to fit a full-face helmet, making it one of the most practical mid-size scooters in its class for daily commuters.
Holds Value Well
BMW scooters tend to depreciate slower than Japanese competitors, and the C 400 GT typically retains 70-75% of its value after two years due to strong brand loyalty and limited used market supply.
Full Specifications
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