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The Long-Awaited Harley-Davidson Electric Motorcycle Is Here

The Long-Awaited Harley-Davidson Electric Motorcycle Is Here

Talk about a long time coming. The Harley-Davidson LiveWire, the heritage brand’s first electric motorcycle, was first teased in 2014, with a prototype that got fans in a tizzy. Then, radio silence. Now, today, we can finally confirm that LiveWire is on its way, and it will be here early next year. There’s no clutch to release or gears to shift through, so you get instant power. Twist it and go. The electric powertrain allows for seven different riding modes, so you can ride LiveWire the way you like to ride your bike. There’s also a touchscreen display that allows riders to mess with music and GPS. We should have pricing details in the coming months, but, right now, we’re just glad the LiveWire project is a go.