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LiveWire and Zero both race to an affordable electric motorcycle

Last updated: July 17, 2025 3:15 am
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Zero Motorcycles and LiveWire, two prominent electric motorcycle brands in America, are shaking up the industry with the introduction of new, more affordable models. This move comes at a time when the demand for electric two-wheelers is on the rise, making it the perfect opportunity for these brands to expand their customer base.

Zero Motorcycles recently announced the production of its XE and XB models, priced between $4,395 to $6,495 as part of its “All Access” initiative. These bikes are targeted towards a wider audience, particularly younger or less affluent riders looking for smaller, simpler, and more affordable options. However, it’s worth noting that the XE and XB are not currently street-legal in the US, limiting their sales to off-road or private property use. European customers will have access to fully homologated versions, but US customers may have to wait for legislative changes.

Zero is leveraging partnerships with Asian manufacturers, notably China’s Zongshen, to achieve these competitive price points while maintaining its Californian brand identity. This strategic approach allows Zero to offer budget-friendly electric motorcycles without compromising on quality.

On the other hand, LiveWire unveiled two new small-format electric bikes designed for both street and trail riding. These models are expected to be priced significantly lower than LiveWire’s premium S2 series, catering to a broader range of riders. The street-legal design of one model sets LiveWire apart in the US market, positioning the brand as a viable option for commuters, hobbyists, and new riders seeking affordable electric motorcycles.

Several industry trends are driving the shift towards more affordable electric bikes, including the increasing demand for cost-effective transportation solutions and changing rider demographics. With advancements in battery technology and falling parts costs, sub-$7K electric motorcycles are now viable options for consumers. Additionally, regulatory momentum and established brand partnerships are facilitating the production and distribution of these new models.

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Both Zero and LiveWire are adopting distinct strategies to meet market demands. Zero focuses on cost leadership with off-road models competing with other brands in the segment, while LiveWire emphasizes street credibility with a mini-bike designed for urban commuting. Despite these differences, both brands are banking on Asian partnerships to reduce costs without compromising on quality.

As these new models hit the market, riders can expect to see more affordable electric alternatives for everyday motorcycling, expanding the accessibility of electric motorcycles beyond premium performance segments. The next 12 months could reshape the landscape of American electric motorcycling, with both brands targeting entry-level price points and offering compelling options for riders looking to switch to electric vehicles. The industry is at a tipping point, and the upcoming year promises to be an exciting time for electric motorcycle enthusiasts.

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