And as an initiative, they’ve launched the Project LiveWire Experience which allows American consumers to take their first electric-powered motorcycle, dubbed as LiveWire, out for a spin before it enters to mass-production. As seen on the picture above, the H-D LiveWire still has this undeniable Harley-Davidson feel to it despite of its redesigned body. Harly-Davidson was mum about some of the details of the LiveWire, but they do claim that the bike’s all-electric motor is cable of jumping 0 to 60mph in under four seconds and can reach a top speed of 92mph. The Project LiveWire will begin on the 24th of June and the company will go on a tour to conquer the first of three east coast cities in the Big Apple, then Boston and Philly. Read more in our articles including "Harley-Davidson unveils LiveWire, the company’s first all-electric motorcycle" and "Android Automotive OS now targets full vehicle control".
And as an initiative, they’ve launched the Project LiveWire Experience which allows American consumers to take their first electric-powered motorcycle, dubbed as LiveWire, out for a spin before it enters to mass-production. As seen on the picture above, the H-D LiveWire still has this undeniable Harley-Davidson feel to it despite of its redesigned body.
Harly-Davidson was mum about some of the details of the LiveWire, but they do claim that the bike’s all-electric motor is cable of jumping 0 to 60mph in under four seconds and can reach a top speed of 92mph. The Project LiveWire will begin on the 24th of June and the company will go on a tour to conquer the first of three east coast cities in the Big Apple, then Boston and Philly.
Our coverage of h-d livewire includes: "Harley-Davidson unveils LiveWire, the company’s first all-electric motorcycle"; "Android Automotive OS now targets full vehicle control"; "Caterpillar reveals new Pickup Truck with modern technology". Each article provides unique insights and information.