BMW has entered the watersports market through a partnership with Slovenian manufacturer SipaBoards to launch an electric stand-up paddleboard (e-SUP). The BMW x SipaBoards features an integrated motor, self-inflating design, and digital connectivity, combining electric mobility with recreational innovation. The design was developed in collaboration with BMW Group Designworks.
The e-SUP integrates a 300-watt electric motor that can propel the board at speeds of up to 7.5 km/h (4 knots). The motor also automatically inflates the board before use and operates with minimal noise and zero emissions.
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Energy is supplied by swappable battery modules, available in two configurations to provide between one and seven hours of operating time depending on setup. Control is managed through a Bluetooth remote integrated into a carbon-fiber paddle, with additional features accessible via a companion mobile app for GPS tracking, route planning, and battery monitoring.

Built around a durable X-woven drop-stitch core, the board offers structural rigidity and stability. Safety is enhanced through an automatic power cut-off system that stops the motor if the paddle is dropped into the water.
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The design accommodates two riders and reflects the styling cues of BMW’s Neue Klasse models. A click-and-connect mounting system supports accessories such as cameras and lights, while LED illumination beneath the board aids visibility in low-light conditions. The product will be available in spring 2026, with standard and extended battery options.
