The best electric ATVs and motorcycles on the market today

These electric powersports machines are on the cutting edge of rider technology

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BMW CE 04

The BMW CE 04 is an electrically powered, zero-emissions scooter.

Electric ATVs and motorbikes are becoming more popular with each passing riding season. To keep you up-to-date with which models are the best, we’ve compiled a list of charged up machines that are sure to spark your curiosity.

Polaris Ranger XP Kinetic

With range up to 80 miles, convenient charging from a 120-volt outlet, and less scheduled maintenance than a similar gas-powered vehicle, Ranger XP Kinetic gives you the power to do more.

Polaris Ranger XP Kinetic

Ranger XP Kinetic delivers 140 lb.-ft. of torque, two-times more torque than any other utility side-by-side on the market, to deliver faster acceleration and instant pulling power to haul or tow heavy loads with precise control.

Tracker Off-Road EV iS

The Tracker Off-Road EV iS is the stealthiest four-wheel-drive vehicle in the woods, on the farm, or around town. It’s powered by a 72-volt system that makes the equivalent of 38 horsepower, putting it ahead of many gas models similar in size.

Tracker Off-Road EV iS

The Tracker Off-Road EV iS is an eco-friendly platform that delivers uncompromising performance that rivals—and in some cases exceeds—that of gas-powered units. Smooth, brisk acceleration gives way to silent speed approaching 40 kilometres-per-hour and a range of up to 25 kilometres.

Besides its electric power plant, the EV iS has a host of modern features that set it apart from the competition including LED lights, independent front and rear suspension, four-wheel-drive with IntelliBrake regenerative braking and an on-board battery charger.

HuntVe Game Changer 4x4 EV UTV

The HuntVe 4x4 Game Changer is the planet’s most dynamic electric 4x4 UTV. With dual direct drive motors, no single motor electric UTV can compete with the smooth power that comes from this 72-volt stealth machine.

HuntVe Game Changer 4x4 EV UTV

The HuntVe Game Changer 4x4 EV UTV’s available 38 horsepower is more torque than almost all gasoline powered UTVs have in this size category. The ride of the double wishbone four-wheel independent suspension, 1,200-pound hauling capacity and the best in class off-road range combines to create the ultimate driving machine.

Greenworks Commercial U500SB Utility Vehicle 500

Equipped with a powerful 8kWh max gTron drive system, this high-performance UTV operates with the equivalent power of a 22 horsepower and 352cc displacement gas engine. Its impressive 8kWh battery module up to 105 kilometres on a single charge for all day commercial use.

Greenworks Commercial U500SB Utility Vehicle 500

The Greenworks Commercial U500SB Utility Vehicle 500’s intelligent’s control system automatically adjusts to various terrain conditions and ensures exceptional traction control and handling in any environment. Users can safely and confidently tackle slopes of up to 20 degrees and accelerate to a maximum speed of 42 kilometres per hour.

A robust 330-pound capacity spring-assisted dump bed, 1,000 pounds payload capacity, 1,250-pounds of rear towing capability, and 2,500 pounds front hitch winch make light work of any hauling or transporting job.

ZeroNox Electric Tuatara UTV

Whether you are transporting farm materials like hay, raw materials like gravel, or unloading the spoils of your latest hunting expedition, the lift deck can handle a load up to 1,200-pound capacity to make your work easier, faster and more enjoyable.

ZeroNox Electric Tuatara UTV

The Tuatara UTV is a steel-framed electric UTV built to help you draw the bounty from the land.  Whether you are farming, hunting, or taking in the beautiful wilderness of the land, this vehicle is made as a light expedition truck that can take you into the deepest reaches of the rough country, endure the most unforgiving weather and terrain, and return home fully loaded with stories and bounty from the excursion. The Tuatara is a purpose-built gas or electric utility vehicle with steel construction standard features that cannot be found anywhere else, which include the largest bed of any side-by-side.

LiveWire S2 Del Mar

LiveWire Electric Motorcycles’ S2 Del Mar is built for speed, agility, and linear acceleration.

LiveWire S2 Del Mar

Equipped with L1 and L2 charging, a 3.0 second 0-60 time, 194 ft-lb of torque, and over-the-air updates, LiveWire S2 Del Mar was built to make every second count.

Using a unique 19-inch wheel and tire package and LiveWire’s electric powertrain, Del Mar is a performance-oriented motorcycle with dynamic ride modes that adapt instantly to road conditions and the rider's needs.

The suspension provides optimal rider control and comfort with a SHOWA Fully Adjustable front fork and SHOWA Free Piston Monoshock rear shock, offering full adjustability and precise handling.

Zero SR/F

The SR/F is the world’s first fully “smart” motorcycle. A customizable dash and Zero’s next-generation app already come with a host of free features that communicate critical information anytime, anywhere.

Zero SR/F

The SR/F delivers 140 ft-lbs of torque and 110 horsepower with the simple twist of a throttle thanks to the class-leading performance and efficiency of Zero’s new Z-Force 75-10 motor and Zero's new Z-Force 17.3 kWh lithium-ion battery.

Damon Hyperfighter

Damon’s exclusive electric motorbike technology powers the 270-kilometre per hour HyperFighter, which has 200 horsepower and a 20,000-watt-hour battery pack with a maximum riding range of 235 kilometres per charge.

Damon Hyperfighter

Damon, a motorcycle company on a mission to protect riders through technology, has recently introduced the 200-horsepower Hyperfighter.

These bikes are technologically superior, pushing the boundaries of electric motorcycles into the next era. Damon is fusing humans and machines to build a personal, thrilling, safe electric motorcycle journey.

Evoke Motorcycles 6061-GT

The 6061-GT was designed with 90kW (120 horsepower) of power on tap and the largest lithium ion battery pack (29.7 kWh) on any electric motorcycle to date, it delivers 200 kilometre per hour top speed and a staggering 660 kilometres of range.

Evoke Motorcycles 6061-GT

The 6061 Series embodies the muscle bike—performance and handling in a feet-forward cruiser position, giving you the best of both worlds. With its 29.5-degree rake, highway cruising goes on autopilot, while its low 740mm seat height makes city handling simple and straightforward.

With electric vehicles, high voltage means high power. The 6061 Series features a max voltage of 336.0v on its battery pack, allowing up to 120kW of power and an ultra-fast DC charge in 15 minutes.

BMW CE 04

The design of the BMW CE 04 centers around the slim energy storage unit in the underfloor assembly and the compact drivetrain. The design liberties and solutions here have led to new aesthetics, for instance the charging compartment that folds out towards the side or the floating seat. The low center of gravity represents a further benefit: for fun handling, surprising dynamism and timeless riding pleasure. As a result, one innovation seamlessly leads to another, also in terms of design. Ample, calm and minimalistic surfaces dominate the overall design. In this context, the front end is excitingly broken up while the rear end reveals technological components, a typical feature of motorcycles.


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