Full specs revealed for Harley's new LiveWire S2 Del Mar electric motorcycle (2024)

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We’ve been waiting for well over a year, but we’ve finally gotten the full specs on the upcoming LiveWire S2 Del Mar electric motorcycle. The nascent electric motorcycle company, spun out of the legacy motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson’s own internal e-motorcycle development, has just revealed the new bike’s full specs to the public.

We already had limited information about the upcoming bike, including that LiveWire was targeting a power rating of around 80 horsepower (60 kW) and a city range of approximately 100 miles (160 km). The S2 Del Mar was also said to feature a 0-60 mph time of around 3.1 seconds.

Now with the full spec list in hand, we can confirm that the true figures are actually even more impressive.

The final horsepower figure turns out to be 84 hp (63 kW). The bike will also put out 194 ft-lb of torque, or 263 newton-meters. The 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) acceleration shaved 0.1 seconds off the original estimate, landing at an even 3.0 seconds. And if riders maintain that twist of the wrist, the bike will top out at 103 mph (166 km/h).

The 436 lb (198 kg) bike’s city range also got a boost, increasing to 113 miles (181 km). Highway range at 55 mph (88 km/h) drops to 70 miles (113 km). Riding even faster at a sustained 70 mph (113 km/h) will further reduce the range to 43 miles (69 km).

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The bike’s battery was revealed to have a capacity of 10.5 kWh, which also happens to be just about bang on what I guessed based on my own test riding last year.

Using the LiveWire S2 Del Mar’s J1772 plug will charge the battery from 20-80% in 1.3 hours on a Level 2 charge, or from 0-100% in 2.4 hours. Using a Level 1 connection (charging from a typical home electrical outlet) will net the same result in 5.9 hours or 8.4 hours, respectively.

The upcoming electric motorcycle uses a modular cast aluminum frame, though the ARROW architecture means that the “frame” is mostly replaced by the battery box itself.

The bike will include a cast aluminum swingarm, Brembo Monobloc brakes, Showa suspension, 10-spoke cast aluminum 19″ wheels, 4-inch round TFT display for gauges, USB-C charging for accessories, and support LiveWire’s app for additional features such as navigation and over-the-air updates. The bike includes a 2-year unlimited warranty and 5-year warranty on the battery.

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Lots of people complaining here about the highway range - but that's just a fact of all EVs with battery tech as it is today. I'd be concerned that the battery pack is part of the frame, that makes it harder to upgrade when better batteries come in the future. Otherwise, I love it. Massive acceleration will be a buzz and it will be well made. Hope it's a hit to convince Yamaha, Suzuki etc to join the party.

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Having test rode the original prototype bike last year, I wrote that “first you ride it, then you want to buy it.” That’s exactly what I did, and I’m excited to soon be receiving my own LiveWire S2 Del Mar LE. When exactly that will be is still a bit unclear as the delivery state has been slowly walked back a few times, but it sounds like deliveries are pretty darn close.

The S2 Del Mar will come at a critical juncture for LiveWire, and is largely seen as the bike that will help decide the company’s fate. The LiveWire One, which is the brand’s current flagship motorcycle, has been received critical acclaim but carries a fairly high $23,000 barrier to entry. That has priced out much of the younger urban crowd that are entering the electric motorcycle market without the same kind of decades long endearment held by Harley-Davidson’s existing customer base.

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When Harley spun out LiveWire as its own electric motorcycle brand, it did so to give the company room to stand on its own two electric feet. And with a price point of just $15,499, the LiveWire S2 Del Mar will likely prove to be more attractive to a wider urban audience.

That urban audience is key, since the 113 mile city range is a clear indication that this isn’t a touring bike. To be fair, the S2 Del Mar’s battery is only 32% smaller than the LiveWire One’s battery, and a simple public charging station can get the battery a majority of the way charged in under an hour, but no one expects to this bike to be used for long distance riding. Instead, the S2 Del Mar is expected to bring high performance to the commuter motorcycle market. There’s no other electric vehicle on the road that can do 0-60 mph in 3.0 seconds at this price, or even close. And so for those that want a powerful, fast and fun electric motorcycle, but don’t want to spend the $25-$30k that those types of bikes usually cost, the S2 Del Mar is poised to give it to them.

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Full specs revealed for Harley's new LiveWire S2 Del Mar electric motorcycle (2024)

FAQs

Full specs revealed for Harley's new LiveWire S2 Del Mar electric motorcycle? ›

A liquid-cooled internal permanent magnet synchronous motor is powered by a 10.5kWh lithium-ion battery. That's small compared to the roadsters from Zero and Energica, but Livewire claims a range of 113 miles around town. At 55mph the 'combined' range is 86 miles and 70 miles at a sustained speed.

What is the range of the LiveWire Del Mar S2? ›

A liquid-cooled internal permanent magnet synchronous motor is powered by a 10.5kWh lithium-ion battery. That's small compared to the roadsters from Zero and Energica, but Livewire claims a range of 113 miles around town. At 55mph the 'combined' range is 86 miles and 70 miles at a sustained speed.

How much is the LiveWire del mar? ›

LiveWire, the company spun out of Harley-Davidson's electric division, has announced the specs of its S2 Del Mar e-motorcycle. The upcoming bike, which we already knew would cost $15,499, can go from zero to 60 mph in 3.0 seconds, has a top speed of 103 mph and 84 horsepower (63 kW).

What is Harley-Davidson's fastest electric bike? ›

The Harley-Davidson LiveWire is an electric motorcycle by Harley-Davidson, their first electric vehicle. Harley-Davidson says the maximum speed is 110 mph (180 km/h) with claimed 105 hp (78 kW) motor.

What is the top speed of a Harley-Davidson LiveWire S2 Del Mar? ›

And that pretty much brings us up to speed. The revealed specs start with an 84-hp (63-kW) electric drive that offers four ride modes, plus a custom mode, and produces 194 lb. ft (263 Nm) of torque. The S2 Del Mar can sprint to 60 mph (96.5 km/h) in three seconds, on its way to a top speed of 103 mph (~166 km/h).

How many miles does a LiveWire last? ›

Detailed Specs
RANGE, CITY146 MILES
RANGE, COMBINED STOP-AND-GO95 MILES
RANGE, HIGHWAY70 MILES

How fast is the electric Harley-Davidson? ›

The Livewire ONE is quicker than almost all other Harleys

According to Livewire, the ONE has some impressive speed and acceleration numbers, going from 0-60 mph in just three seconds and topping out at 110 mph. Sure, 110 mph doesn't seem awfully fast, but Harley-Davidson motorcycles were never known for being fast.

What is the most expensive electric motorcycle? ›

10 Of The Most Expensive Electric Motorcycles On The Market
  • 8 Brutus V9. ...
  • 7 Damon HyperFighter Colossus. ...
  • 6 Lightning LS-218. ...
  • 5 Damon HyperSport Premier. MSRP: $40,000. ...
  • 4 Verge TS Ultra. MSRP: $44,900. ...
  • 3 Peraves CZ MonoRacer Electric. MSRP: $100,000 (approx.) ...
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  • 1 Curtiss Bespoke. MSRP: $120,000.
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Is a electric motorcycle faster than a gas motorcycle? ›

This takes some time. However, electric engines can reach their peak power and torque instantly at 0 RPM. As a result, no matter what a gas motorcycle's cc is, it simply can't match the instant torque provided by an electric engine. For example, all our Damon HyperSports go from 0-60 mph in less than 2.7 seconds.

What Harley can go 200 mph? ›

Racing at the legendary Bonneville Salt Flats, Team Elves, holders of 4 motorcycle land speed records, pushed their 1995 Buell to a new record of 202.989 mph becoming the first Harley-Davidson powered motorcycle of less than 1650cc to exceed a 200 mph record speed. This shattered the old record of 157.604 MPH.

What happened to Harley Davidsons electric motorcycle? ›

So the company called an audible, and in a move that is likely still too recent to be effectively judged through the lens of hindsight, Harley spun out all of its electric motorcycle development and sales into a new brand known as LiveWire.

What is the range of the bird e bike? ›

Best Buy: Bird A-Frame eBike w/ 50mi Max Operating Range & 20 mph Max Speed Gravity Gray VA00034.

How much does the LiveWire S2 weight? ›

The riding experience shares the same level of performance established with S2 Del Mar. Weighing 432 pounds, Mulholland is capable of a 3.3 second zero to sixty time, with 84 horsepower and 194 ft-lb of torque available to the rider.

How long does it take to charge an electric motorcycle? ›

DCFC equipment can charge a light-duty BEV to 80 percent in 20 minutes to 1 hour and some electric motorcycles in 5-30 minutes.

What is the price of LiveWire S2 Del Mar in India? ›

The estimated price of Harley-Davidson LiveWire S2 Del Mar is Rs. 6.00 Lakh.

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