Following quite a while of talk, Harley-Davidson is at long last prepared to put its LiveWire electric cruiser available to be purchased - and of course, it'll cost you. The green bike is currently accessible for pre-arrange in front of its August introduction for a robust $29,799. That is a great deal to spend, yet Harley is wagering that execution and availability will do what needs to be done.
The engine tucked between your legs can take the LiveWire to 60MPH in an energetic 3.5 seconds (finish with a "cutting edge" sound), while a H-D Connect benefit utilizes LTE to help you remotely keep an eye on the status of your bicycle, get benefit updates and see if somebody is attempting to upset your ride. On the off chance that somebody figures out how to take the bike, you can follow its whereabouts through GPS.
There's one fundamental catch if the LiveWire is inside your financial plan: the range. Harley gauges that you'll get 110 miles of urban riding on a charge. That is absolutely enough for some drives, yet a veteran like Zero Motorcycles has bicycles that can deal with up to 163 miles in the city in their standard frame. You're paying for the LiveWire's capacity, innovation and its everything business looks.
Harley-Davidson's first electric motorcycle arrives in August for $30K
Reviewed by Nitish Kumar
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January 07, 2019
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