
Harley-Davidson’s electric sub-brand LiveWire has revealed two compact electric motorcycle concepts designed for limited-use scenarios. Showcased via the company’s social media channels, these lightweight EVs include a trail-focused model and an urban commuter, both targeted at new-age, city-based riders and recreational users.
Each concept features two removable battery options and is tuned for quick acceleration — with the brand claiming a 0–50 km/h sprint in just 3 seconds. The bikes are said to reach a top speed of around 85 km/h, making them ideal for errands, leisure rides, and casual off-roading, but not suitable for freeway use. On a full charge, they can reportedly cover up to 160 km, depending on the battery setup.
While official specifications remain limited, both bikes appear nearly production-ready in the images shared. The urban concept is aimed at younger riders looking for a nimble and fun EV for daily use, while the trail version is intended for backyard loops, dirt paths, and pump tracks.
LiveWire has not confirmed a launch date, but these concepts are widely expected to break cover officially around EICMA 2025, hinting at a future expansion of the brand’s lightweight electric lineup.