Harley-davidson's First Electric Motorcycle
Its hard to believe that Harley-Davidsons founder William S.
Harley-davidson's first electric motorcycle. Harley originally envisioned the companies first motorcycle concept in 1901. The company plans to become a world leader in the electric motorcycle market. Harley-Davidsons First Electric Motorcycle Surprisingly Doesnt Suck The idea of an electric Harley-Davidson--a brand with an image built on big V-twins and riding the open road---may seem absurd.
Harley-Davidson reveals its first electric bicycle that pulls inspiration from the companys original 1903 motorcycle the Serial One. 146 Miles City Range 24. Dubbed the Serial 1 Cycle Company the project seeks to pay homage to Harley-Davidsons first ever motorcycle the Serial Number One dating more than a century ago in 1903.
Harley-Davidsons Livewire Electric Motorcycle Coming Added May 25 2021 For the last several years Harley-Davidson has been masterminding designing and prototyping Livewire TM the classic motorcycle companys first electric motorcycle. Harley-Davidsons first electric motorcycle LiveWire will now become its own brand. The bike isnt going on sale but its still ready to ride.
Harley-Davidsons CFO John Olin has also revealed that the company plans to invest 25 million to 50 million per year over the next couple of years on electric motorcycle technology. Building on that concept William and co-founder Arthur Davidson were both visionaries that continued to develop Harley-Davidson into the legendary brand it is today. Jeremy Garcia Twitter.
Harley-Davidsons first electric motorcycle LiveWire is a shining example of how we innovate to inspire this mission and how we are leading the electrification of motorcycling. One with the Wind. Its a premier experience that can only be truly understood after riding it.
Harley-Davidsons first electric motorcycle the LiveWire will become its own standalone brand after seeing widespread success. Buy a Harley-Davidson Livewire motorcycle and you may be eligible for a credit up to 2500 on your federal income taxes plus additional rebates for being a California Oregon or Pennsylvania resident. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.