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Tuesday 8 February 2022

A Look At Emerging Motorcycle Powertrain Technologies

While the world is technically going to hell in a handbasket—it’s heating up, gasoline prices are at an all-time high, there’s political…unrest, as well as a never-ending pandemic—it’s not all doom and gloom. The motorcycling industry is gearing up for the future Syd Mead promised decades ago: futuristic EV motorcycles and those made using sustainable practices and fuels.

Currently, there are 23 electric motorcycles on sale, including those from Harley-Davidson (1), Zero (9), Husqvarna (1), KTM (1) Tarform (2) as well as smaller manufacturers such as Damon (2), Cake (4), and Energica (3).

Many more are in the pipeline from the likes of Honda, Ducati, BMW (it offers a scooter for now), Triumph, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Arc, Segway, Fuell (maybe, I haven’t heard from them in a while), the aforementioned Husqvarna and Harley-Davidson, and a lot more.

Read the whole news on rideapart.com


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