If you want a fast and futuristic electric motorcycle, check out the LiveWire S2 Del Mar. This is the second model from LiveWire, the electric motorcycle brand that was spun off from Harley-Davidson. The LiveWire S2 Del Mar is designed to be a sleek and agile street bike that offers impressive performance, handling, and style. Here are some of the reasons why the LiveWire S2 Del Mar might be the perfect electric motorcycle for you.

Power and Speed

The LiveWire S2 Del Mar is powered by an integrated electric motor, battery pack, and other systems that form a structural part of the frame. This innovative design, called the Arrow architecture, gives the bike stiffness and reduces weight. The S2 Del Mar has an output of 80 horsepower (59.6 kW) and 184 ft-lb of torque, which translates to a 0-60 mph time of 3.1 seconds. That's faster than most gas-powered motorcycles in its class and doesn't require clutch or gear shifting. You just twist the throttle and go.

The LiveWire S2 Del Mar also has four riding modes: Eco, Road, Sport, and Custom. Each mode adjusts the power delivery, regenerative braking, and traction control to suit different riding conditions and preferences. Eco mode maximizes the range and efficiency of the battery, while Sport mode unleashes the full potential of the motor. Road mode is a balanced setting for everyday riding, and Custom mode lets you personalize your own settings.

Range and Charging

One of the main concerns that potential electric motorcycle buyers have is the range and charging time. The LiveWire S2 Del Mar has a targeted city range of 110 miles (177 km) on a single charge. That's enough for most urban commutes and trips, but more might be needed for longer rides or highway cruising. The S2 Del Mar also has a top speed of 110 mph (177 km/h), which is respectable but not exceptional for a motorcycle of its size and power.

The LiveWire S2 Del Mar supports both Level 1 and Level 2 charging options. Level 1 charging uses a standard wall outlet and takes about 10 hours to charge the battery fully. Level 2 charging uses a public charging station and takes about 75 minutes to recharge from 20% to 80%. That's longer than a coffee break, but it could work for a lunch stop or a shopping trip. Unfortunately, the S2 Del Mar does not have Level 3 DC fast charging like its sibling, the LiveWire One. This means that you won't be able to take advantage of the growing network of fast chargers that can replenish the battery in minutes.

Design and Features

The LiveWire S2 Del Mar has a distinctive and attractive design that blends modern and classic elements. The bike has a faux fuel tank with a tear-drop profile that pays homage to Harley-Davidson's heritage, but also serves as a storage compartment for personal items. The bike also has radiator-like ribs that encase the motor and battery, giving it a futuristic look. The bike comes in three color options: Blackout Black, Arctic White, and Sunset Orange.

The S2 Del Mar has a minimalist but functional dashboard that displays essential information such as speed, battery level, range, riding mode, and navigation. The bike also has LED lights, ABS brakes, anti-wheelie control, keyless ignition, Bluetooth connectivity, and smartphone integration. The bike can be paired with the LiveWire app, which allows you to monitor your bike's status, location, security, performance, and more.

Price and Availability

The LiveWire S2 Del Mar is priced at $16,999 in the US, which is $5,800 cheaper than the LiveWire One. However, it is still more expensive than some of its competitors in the electric motorcycle market, such as Zero Motorcycles or Energica. The price also does not include any federal or state incentives that might be available for electric vehicle buyers.

The S2 Del Mar is currently available for pre-order on the LiveWire website, with deliveries expected to start in late 2023. The first batch of reservations sold out in 18 minutes in May, so if you want to get one of these bikes, you should act fast.

The LiveWire S2 Del Mar is an exciting and promising electric motorcycle that offers a lot of fun, speed, and style. It could be better, though; it has limited range and charging options compared to other electric motorcycles or gas-powered ones. It is also not very cheap or widely available yet. However, if you want a new way to experience the thrill of riding a motorcycle, the LiveWire S2 Del Mar might be worth a try. It might make you forget about gas and embrace the electric future. @via electrek.



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