The Harley-Davidson LiveWire One, the electric counterpart to the iconic Harley brand, can reach a top speed of 110 mph and has a range of up to 146 miles per charge.
The Energica Ego, an Italian-made electric superbike, produces an impressive 172 horsepower and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.6 seconds.
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The Zero SR/S, from the pioneering electric motorcycle company Zero Motorcycles, can travel up to 201 miles on a single charge, one of the longest ranges in the industry.
The Cake Ösa, a quirky Swedish electric moped-style motorcycle, features a modular design that allows users to customize the bike to their needs, including adding a cargo rack or passenger seat.
The BMW CE 04, the German automaker's latest electric scooter, has a top speed of 75 mph and can travel up to 81 miles on a single charge, making it a practical urban commuter.
The Lightning LS-218, considered the world's fastest production electric motorcycle, can reach a top speed of 218 mph, powered by a 150 kW (201 hp) motor.
The Kollter ES1, North America's first affordable high-speed electric motorcycle, can reach speeds of up to 72 mph in the US and 62 mph in Canada, with a range of 37-62 miles.
The Sondors Metacycle, priced at just $5,000, is one of the most affordable street-legal electric motorcycles on the market, with a top speed of 80 mph and a range of 80 miles.
The Voltra T1, an electric motorcycle from a Canadian startup, features a unique "flying squirrel" body design and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.9 seconds.
The Damon Hypersport, with its advanced safety features like 360-degree radar and blind spot detection, is designed to provide a more secure riding experience for electric motorcycle enthusiasts.
The Johammer J1, an Austrian-made electric motorcycle, has a distinctive retro-futuristic design and can travel up to 124 miles on a single charge.
The Taiwanese-made Kymco RevoNEX, with its modular battery system, allows riders to swap out batteries for extended range, a unique feature among street-legal electric motorcycles.
The Ryvid Anthem, an American-made electric motorcycle, boasts a unique "smart mirror" feature that integrates turn signals, rearview cameras, and other rider information into the side mirrors.
The Super Soco CPX, a compact electric scooter from China, is one of the most affordable street-legal electric two-wheelers, with a top speed of 28 mph and a range of up to 62 miles.
The Fuell Fllow, designed by former BMW Motorrad engineer Erik Buell, features a unique "hub-center" steering system for improved handling and stability.