RELATED: New Electric Motorcycle From Harley-Davidson’s Livewire Sold Out in 18 MinutesĪlthough the original Harley-Davidson LiveWire got excellent riding reviews, several things held the bike back. How much is a 2022 LiveWire One? 2022 LiveWire One side | Matthew Skwarczek, MotorBiscuit Well, there is one more change: the price.
The only changes the company made, apart from the styling ones, were some minor software and charging hardware tweaks. Furthermore, a Harley spokesperson confirmed to me that it’s mechanically identical to the original LiveWire. However, while LiveWire is now a sub-brand, the 2022 One is very much still a Harley-Davidson product. There’s not even a Harley logo on the charging port cap. Apart from the rim of the Michelin tires, there’s no sign that Harley makes this bike. If you look at the 2022 LiveWire One, you might see something missing: Harley-Davidson branding. Level 3/DC fast charging, 0-100%: 60 minutesįully-adjustable 43mm Showa SFF-BP inverted forks 4.5”įully-adjustable Showa BFRC-lite monoshock 4.5” Level 3/DC fast charging, 0-80%: 40 minutes Harley-Davidson Revelation liquid-cooled internal permanent-magnet synchronous motor Is the 2022 LiveWire One still a Harley-Davidson? 2022 LiveWire One | Matthew Skwarczek, MotorBiscuit And though the Bar and Shield battery-powered fleet’s flagship isn’t cheap, the 2022 LiveWire One lives up to its price and expectations.
For now, though, the LiveWire One is the one leading Harley’s charge into an EV-friendly future. Soon to be two, once the Del Mar arrives. They now ride alongside high-revving cruisers, an adventure bike, and arguably the biggest sign of Harley-Davidson’s evolution, an electric motorcycle. The burbly, chrome-trimmed Harley-Davidsons I constantly saw growing up aren’t dead, but they’re not alone.