Top 10 Electric Motorcycles Presented with Updated Technology and Better Prices for 2020
The beginning of 2019 is being marked by the arrival of amazing electric motorcycles produced by the market’s leaders Zero, Lightning and Harley Davidson, plus their less known competitors are also not lagging behind and constantly roll out some truly worthy models.
In today’s video we will show you the latest newcomers in the rapidly growing family of ebikes, which are reinventing the notion of city commute and are already attempting to tackle the titles of superbikes. Instant acceleration, noiseless zooming through the streets and nearly non-existent maintenance bills, this is what the future of electric motorcycles has in store for us!
Other #AutomotiveTerritory releases that are worthy of your attention:
Some of the e-bikes that you can already afford: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjysvBCkYbI
The hottest motorcycle news and releases in one place: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FzXOZV6f6Ew1YaerSXS-230vmEjm0qo
All of the vehicles mentioned in this #ATelectricbikes episode:
Zero SR/F: zeromotorcycles.com/zero-srf
In terms of being the best combination of performance, range and adequate pricing, if it’s even a thing for electric bikes, the all-new Zero SR/F undoubtedly makes it to the top.
Lightning Strike: lightningmotorcycle.com/strike_launch
The two months teasing campaign for the new Lightning electric sportbike is finally over. The Strike has been unveiled, though only with a couple of pictures and a brief specs sheet.
Harley Davidson LiveWire: harley-davidson.com/us/en/motorcycles/future-vehicles/livewire.html
2019 Harley Davidson LiveWire is the first electric motorcycle from the legendary brand that marks the beginning of its electrification. The model will be released in August 2019 and priced at $29,799.
Kymco SuperNEX: kymco.com/news/kymco-introduces-at-eicma-2018-supernex-electric-supersport-motorcycle
2019 Kymko SuperNEX is the first superbike from the brand that is expected to sprint from 0 to 62 in 2.9 sec and develop a maximum speed of 155 mph in 10.9 seconds.
Arc Vector: arcvehicle.com
Arc Vector is the first motorcycles to get an interconnected human-machine interface. The electric two-wheeler comes with a haptic jacket and WiFi-enabled Arc Zenith helmet, which were developed by Arc in cooperation with Knox armor company and Hedon luxury helmet manufacturer.
Super Soco TC Max: supersoco.eu/en
Super Soco is a Shanghai-based manufacturer of light electric motorcycles that already sells two commuter models: a retro style TC and a more sporty looking street fighter TS. In 2019 their lineup is being expanded by the TC Max with higher specifications parameters.
Veitis eV-Twin: veitis.com
2019 Veitis eV-Twin started as a passion project of the company’s founder Steve Smith, who wanted a bike he could take on his yacht anytime. Each Veitis is powered by the 6kW motor that allows for a 70 mph top speed and is hand-build to order with a 3-month delivery period.
Tarform: tarform.com
The Brooklyn-based startup Tarform has joined the circle of the US based electric bikes manufacturers in 2018. This company was founded by the successful designer and entrepreneur Taras Kravtchouk who wanted to combine a simple electric powertrain with a classic look.
Fly Free Smart Classic: flyfreesmart.com
Inspired by the classic Café Racers of 1950s, 2019 Fly Free Smart Classic by the California-based start-up Fly Free Smart Motorcycles seamlessly combines retro and modern elements in its design. The bike is powered by a 3kW electric motor and one or two removable LG lithium battery packs.
Curtiss Motorcycles Zeus and Hera: curtissmotorcycles.com
Previously known as Confederate Motorcycles which majored in production of freakishly overpowered and uniquely looking custom bikes, Curtiss is entering the new era in its history. The company will be partnering with Zero Motorcycles to transition to the manufacturing of high powered electric bikes.
Italian Volt Lacama: italianvolt.com/iv
2019 Italian Volt Lacama is a luxury electric two-wheeler that combines architecture and styling elements of a café racer, roadster, and a scrambler. It is capable of riding up to 124 mi on a charge and has a 40-min fast charge option. Lacama will hit the market in 2019, with its price starting around $38,000.
In today’s video we will show you the latest newcomers in the rapidly growing family of ebikes, which are reinventing the notion of city commute and are already attempting to tackle the titles of superbikes. Instant acceleration, noiseless zooming through the streets and nearly non-existent maintenance bills, this is what the future of electric motorcycles has in store for us!
Other #AutomotiveTerritory releases that are worthy of your attention:
Some of the e-bikes that you can already afford: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjysvBCkYbI
The hottest motorcycle news and releases in one place: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_FzXOZV6f6Ew1YaerSXS-230vmEjm0qo
All of the vehicles mentioned in this #ATelectricbikes episode:
Zero SR/F: zeromotorcycles.com/zero-srf
In terms of being the best combination of performance, range and adequate pricing, if it’s even a thing for electric bikes, the all-new Zero SR/F undoubtedly makes it to the top.
Lightning Strike: lightningmotorcycle.com/strike_launch
The two months teasing campaign for the new Lightning electric sportbike is finally over. The Strike has been unveiled, though only with a couple of pictures and a brief specs sheet.
Harley Davidson LiveWire: harley-davidson.com/us/en/motorcycles/future-vehicles/livewire.html
2019 Harley Davidson LiveWire is the first electric motorcycle from the legendary brand that marks the beginning of its electrification. The model will be released in August 2019 and priced at $29,799.
Kymco SuperNEX: kymco.com/news/kymco-introduces-at-eicma-2018-supernex-electric-supersport-motorcycle
2019 Kymko SuperNEX is the first superbike from the brand that is expected to sprint from 0 to 62 in 2.9 sec and develop a maximum speed of 155 mph in 10.9 seconds.
Arc Vector: arcvehicle.com
Arc Vector is the first motorcycles to get an interconnected human-machine interface. The electric two-wheeler comes with a haptic jacket and WiFi-enabled Arc Zenith helmet, which were developed by Arc in cooperation with Knox armor company and Hedon luxury helmet manufacturer.
Super Soco TC Max: supersoco.eu/en
Super Soco is a Shanghai-based manufacturer of light electric motorcycles that already sells two commuter models: a retro style TC and a more sporty looking street fighter TS. In 2019 their lineup is being expanded by the TC Max with higher specifications parameters.
Veitis eV-Twin: veitis.com
2019 Veitis eV-Twin started as a passion project of the company’s founder Steve Smith, who wanted a bike he could take on his yacht anytime. Each Veitis is powered by the 6kW motor that allows for a 70 mph top speed and is hand-build to order with a 3-month delivery period.
Tarform: tarform.com
The Brooklyn-based startup Tarform has joined the circle of the US based electric bikes manufacturers in 2018. This company was founded by the successful designer and entrepreneur Taras Kravtchouk who wanted to combine a simple electric powertrain with a classic look.
Fly Free Smart Classic: flyfreesmart.com
Inspired by the classic Café Racers of 1950s, 2019 Fly Free Smart Classic by the California-based start-up Fly Free Smart Motorcycles seamlessly combines retro and modern elements in its design. The bike is powered by a 3kW electric motor and one or two removable LG lithium battery packs.
Curtiss Motorcycles Zeus and Hera: curtissmotorcycles.com
Previously known as Confederate Motorcycles which majored in production of freakishly overpowered and uniquely looking custom bikes, Curtiss is entering the new era in its history. The company will be partnering with Zero Motorcycles to transition to the manufacturing of high powered electric bikes.
Italian Volt Lacama: italianvolt.com/iv
2019 Italian Volt Lacama is a luxury electric two-wheeler that combines architecture and styling elements of a café racer, roadster, and a scrambler. It is capable of riding up to 124 mi on a charge and has a 40-min fast charge option. Lacama will hit the market in 2019, with its price starting around $38,000.
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