Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

ELECTRIC Triumph

There isn’t a single manufacturer in the world today which isn’t working on a future range of Electric motorcycles (rather than E-scooters or E-bicycles), but so far only two models from any of them have made it to the marketplace: Harley-Davidson’s LiveWire E-Cruiser, and KTM’s Freeride E-XC off-roader. That’s alongside the range of motorcycles from perennial E-missionaries Zero, headed by its SR/F that’s widely regarded as the current performance benchmark for Electric streetbikes. But now Triumph has lifted the veil off its ongoing two-year-old TE-1 Project, which it’s been working on since May 2019 with a group of specialist partners,

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