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Zero Motorcycles reveals two powerful electric models at EICMA 2024, each priced under $10,000, bringing an affordable edge to the high-torque off-road electric bike market.
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The Zero XE model packs a punch with 468 lb.ft of peak torque, a removable 4.3 kWh battery, and a range of 65 miles—all designed for long-lasting and rugged off-road performance.
Zero’s new XB model, priced at $4,195, offers a 2.4 kWh battery, 275 lb.ft of torque, and a compact design, making it ideal for riders seeking a lightweight, powerful off-road option.
These bikes feature Zero’s proprietary suspension tuning and interface, plus a quick 5.5-hour full charge for the XE and 3 hours for the XB—perfect for riders on the go.
Integrated LED lighting, dual USB charging ports, and a TFT display highlight the XE and XB’s tech-forward design, making for a smart, functional ride experience.
With Zero’s strategic partnership with Zongshen, the XE and XB models bring competitive pricing and impressive specs without sacrificing quality.
Though off-road only in the U.S., the XE and XB are street-legal in Europe, making them versatile options for a wide range of riders globally.
Beyond these launches, Zero plans to roll out four more models under the 'All Access' plan within the next two years—further expanding its electric lineup.
Coming soon, the 'Neutrino' concept promises a 300-lb build, 19 hp, and a range of 75 miles, all at an anticipated price under $8,000—bringing a fresh competitor to the affordable electric segment.