Zero Motorcycles

  • ZERO: Performance and range expanded

    ZERO: Performance and range expanded

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    ZERO, the world’s leading manufacturer of 100% electric motorcycles, has launched their brand new DSR and SR models in the UK.  Continually expanding and improving its range and offering, ZERO consistently serves the EV biking community with the latest technology and service in bike models for all rider types. The 2024 DSR (Dual Sport) builds…

  • ELECTRIC: What does our future look like?

    ELECTRIC: What does our future look like?

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    Bob Pickett’s been investigating and has spoken to Dale Robinson, Zero Motorcycles‘ UK Manager. Here’s what you need to know… The UK Government has decreed the end of production of ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles from 2035. Manufacturers like Maeving are filling the small-capacity space, but with just 11 years to go, the range of…

  • Big savings available on Zero Motorcycles until the end of August

    Big savings available on Zero Motorcycles until the end of August

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    Zero Motorcycles announces big savings until the end of August as part of its “Get Your Incentive campaign.

  • Zero Motorcycles announces 2023 UK Experience Electric Tour

    Zero Motorcycles announces 2023 UK Experience Electric Tour

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    Zero Motorcycles’ Experience Electric announces demo tour to hit the road for sixth year running.

  • Zero Motorcycles’ new DSR/X

    Zero Motorcycles’ new DSR/X

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    The American factory has just revealed a new adventure bike as part of its growing range of electric bikes. While we might have seen our fair share of commuter scooters and plenty of crazy concepts, actually, there’s been very few practical, realistic, ‘proper’ electric motorbikes to get all that excited about of late. Harley-Davidson has…

  • In-App upgrades to be available in 2022 for the Zero motorcycle range

    In-App upgrades to be available in 2022 for the Zero motorcycle range

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    Electric Motorcycle manufacturer Zero has announced 2022 will see updates to its SR range from the standard S, flagship SR/F roadster and the newer SR/S sportsbike. For 2022, both models will have a standard 14.4kW battery with 140ft-Ib of torque, 110hp, and the option of upgrading to a 15.6kW battery which gives a range of…

  • 5000 miles around the UK on an electric bike – for under £19!

    5000 miles around the UK on an electric bike – for under £19!

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    Curt Langan has just completed a 5000-mile circumnavigation of the UK in 21 days, riding an electric Zero S motorcycle. Is this the proof we’ve been waiting for that you can cover big miles on an electric bike? Zero has made a big name for itself over the past few years. It’s earned a reputation…

  • Zero reveals NEW FXE

    Zero reveals NEW FXE

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    Zero Motorcycles has just added a new bike to its ever-growing range– and if Supermotos are your thing, you’re going to love the new FXE. Designed in collaboration with the award-winning San Francisco-based design firm HUGE Design, the FXE looks sharp yet simple, but as you’d expect, there’s some seriously clever stuff going on beneath…

  • Polaris joins forces with Zero Motorcycles. Does that mean there’s an ELECTRIC Indian coming soon?

    Polaris joins forces with Zero Motorcycles. Does that mean there’s an ELECTRIC Indian coming soon?

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    The American automotive giant has just joined forces Zero Motorcycles to electrify a range of its vehicles. At the minute, the ten year deal includes its snowmobiles and off-road vehicles – but not the Indian Motorcycles brand. But considering the recent news that the resurgent Indian factory is planning on releasing an electric bike in…

  • SAVE SOME CASH: Get £900 OFF when YOU upgrade to electric with Zero Motorcycles

    SAVE SOME CASH: Get £900 OFF when YOU upgrade to electric with Zero Motorcycles

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    To help entice bikers to go electric, Zero Motorcycles is offering an additional £900 off its award-winning battery-powered machines. Zero’s ‘Upgrade to Electric’ offer can be taken advantage of alongside the current £1,500 Low Emissions Vehicles (OLEV) grant – which means you’ll get a healthy £2,400 off. Not bad right? Or you could even use…

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