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America’s two best-known flagship electric motorcycle brands are making a bold pivot – opening their business models up to ...
The LiveWire One will make its physical debut on July 18 at the International Motorcycle Show in Northern California. The bike will also be made available in non-US markets starting in 2022.
One of the biggest issues limiting the adoption of electric motorcycles in America is the unfortunate reality that you pay a ...
Harley-Davidson’s boardroom troubles are there for everyone to see. Its all-electric spinoff, LiveWire, has been enduring ...
The new e-motorcycle is positioned as LiveWire's sport standard bike. The post Livewire launches the 2025 LiveWire S2 Alpinista electric motorcycle appeared first on The Manual.
I recently tested both a $21,495 SR/F and a $29,799 LiveWire simultaneously, putting them up against each other to determine which one was the rightful king of the American electric motorcycles ...
LiveWire continues to find ways to separate itself from its parent company. The electric motorcycle brand has just unveiled ...
While a few detractors have publicly wondered if Harley-Davidson’s LiveWire electric motorcycle would ever see production given its long, five-plus-year gestation, Harley addressed that issue at ...
There’s not a lot I can tell you from the 20 minutes I spent riding Harley-Davidson’s first electric motorcycle this weekend at the Formula E race in Brooklyn, New York.
Harley-Davidson's LiveWire brand of electric motorcycles is gaining a new, more affordable model, with the LiveWire ONE hoping to bring some new riders onboard. Iterating off the original LiveWire ...
Harley-Davidson first unveiled the LiveWire electric motorcycle in 2018 with a listing price of $29,799, placing it on the higher end for motorcycles.
LiveWire, the electric motorcycle company spun out of Harley-Davidson, is going public by merging with a special acquisition company, or SPAC.