Harley-Davidson LiveWire ONE: Top 5 Highlights

- H-D LiveWire ONE introduced in more colours than first LiveWire
- LiveWire ONE priced at $ 21,999 (approximately Rs. 16.42 lakh)
- LiveWire is the new electric motorcycle vertical from Harley-Davidson
The Harley-Davidson LiveWire ONE is the first product from its new electric motorcycle vertical, LiveWire. The LiveWire ONE has been described as "the electric motorcycle built for the urban experience, with the power and range to take you beyond." The bike will have more or less the same specifications as the company's first LiveWire motorcycle, but it will be attractively priced to get in more customers. And the LiveWire will have modern features, including a connected site that will let riders stream directions, monitor alerts and track recharge status online. Here's a look at the highlights of the LiveWire ONE.
Also Read: Harley-Davidson LiveWire ONE Launched At Much Lower Price
Design

The LiveWire ONE introduced in several colour options, including black, and white. The LiveWire ONE has more or less the same design as the first H-D LiveWire motorcycle, but doesn't have any Harley-Davidson branding, and features the LiveWire branding on its bodywork.
Also Read: 2021 Harley-Davidson Sportster S Unveiled
Features

The LiveWire ONE comes with four pre-set ride modes, Road, Rain, Range and Sport, with throttle response, power and regenerative braking optimised for each mode. The traction control system can also be refined according to individual rider requirements, with three settings, Low, Medium and High.
Performance & Range

The Revelation powertrain used in the LiveWire ONE offers constant acceleration from 0, producing 75 kW (100 bhp) from the electric motor and 117 Nm of torque. The battery provides 235 km of city range, over 150 km of combined stop-and-go usage, and over 110 km of highway range.
Electronics

A six-axis inertaial measurement unit (IMU) constantly monitors direction changes of the LiveWire ONE, and measures and anticipates dynamic changes, and powers the cornering-enhanced ABS and traction control systems. Drag-Torque Slip Control (DSCS) manages rear-wheel slip and prevents rear-wheel lock when using regenerative braking.
Pricing

The LiveWire ONE as the electric motorcycle is called, has been listed at a much lower price tag of $ 21,999 (approximately ₹ 16.42 lakh), than the price of the original LiveWire announced two years ago, of $ 29,799 (approximately ₹ 22.24 lakh).
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