2025 Most Expensive electric motorcycle

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Electric motorcycles in 2025 combine extreme performance, advanced technology, and premium materials. Here’s a detailed guide to the most expensive models, including specs, pricing, and pros/cons for each bike.

Price and Specs Table (2025)

ModelEstimated Price (USD)Top SpeedPower / TorqueRangeNotable Feature
Verge TS Ultra~$44,900~124 mph150 kW / 1200 Nm~233 miHubless rear-wheel design
Lightning LS‑218~$38,888~218 mph244 hp200+ miFastest production electric bike
Damon HyperSport~$45,000~200 mph200 hp / 200 lb‑ft~200 miAI rider safety suite
LiveWire S2 Alpinista$15,999~99 mph84 hp / 194 lb‑ft~120 miSport-standard design
LiveWire ONE~$16,499~110 mph100 hp / 86 lb‑ft~146 miDC fast charging
Zero SR/F~$20,495~124 mph110 hp / 140 lb‑ft~161 miNaked sport-touring
Zero SR/S~$20,995~124 mph111 hp / 140 lb‑ft~171 miFully faired sport
Zero DSR/X~$22,995~112 mph100 hp / 169 lb‑ft~179 miAdventure-focused
Zero DSR~$19,995~110‑115 mph100 hp~150‑170 miDaily adventure bike

Prices may vary by dealer region, tax, and trim options.

Individual Model Breakdown

Verge TS Ultra

Verge TS Ultra

Pros: Highest torque, long range, distinctive hubless rear-wheel

Cons: Very high price, heavy weight reduces agility

Lightning LS‑218

Lightning-LS-218

Pros: World-class top speed, race-derived performance

Cons: Extreme performance reduces daily usability, premium price

Damon HyperSport

Damon HyperSport

Pros: Strong power and range, advanced rider safety suite

Cons: High price, limited availability

LiveWire S2 Alpinista

LiveWire S2 Alpinista

Pros: Balanced sport-standard performance, lower price than top-tier bikes

Cons: Modest range, top speed below flagship models

LiveWire ONE

LiveWire ONE

Pros: Accessible premium price, DC fast charging

Cons: Limited range for long rides, lower torque than flagship bikes

Zero SR/F

Zero SR/F

Pros: Balanced speed and range, sport-touring ergonomics

Cons: Charging slower than some competitors

Zero SR/S

Zero SR/S

Pros: Full fairing improves highway efficiency, solid all-around specs

Cons: Slightly higher price than SR/F with similar performance

Zero DSR/X

Zero DSR/X

Pros: Mixed on/off-road capability, good adventure range

Cons: Top speed lower than street sport models

Zero DSR

Zero DSR

Pros: More affordable in premium lineup, versatile adventure use

Cons: Lower range and power than DSR/X

Key Takeaways for Buyers

  • Ultimate speed: Lightning LS‑218, Damon HyperSport
  • Range and torque leader: Verge TS Ultra
  • Everyday premium ride: Zero SR/F, LiveWire ONE
  • Adventure-focused: Zero DSR/X

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