Honda and Yamaha Strike Historic E-Moto Alliance

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The Lectric XP 3.0 and the XP 3.0 Step-Thru are two of the most popular e-bikes in America. They both fold and have a 500-watt motor that peaks at 1,000 watts, and their batteries are fully UL 2271 and UL 2849 certified, all for the bargain-hunter price of $999.

Over on the Perfect Ride Series, we reviewed the Lectric XP 3.0 and XP 3.0 ST to help you know which is best for you. Watch the reviews below, or come to Micromobility America this fall, where Lectric will be showcasing both bikes.

Ryvid CEO Dong Tran posted an open letter on the Ryvid website to announce that the Outset is currently shipping to customers. Come check out the Ryvid’s motorbikes at Micromobility America, Nov 14-15.

While critics raise concerns about trail damage and street safety, Sur Ron-style electric trail bikes continue to captivate adrenaline-seeking young riders, driving a new culture of backcountry adventure in the U.S.

Related - The newly launched Talaria MX5 Sting Pro steps up into a new category of electric dirt bikes with a more powerful 13 Kw motor that delivers a top speed of 59 mph and 500Nm of torque. Structural upgrades like beefier shocks and struts, bigger brakes, and heavier-duty front and rear suspension bring the Sting Pro closer to being a true dirt bike.

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In a surprising move, Honda announced it will supply Yamaha with electric motorcycle platforms based on their existing models: the urban commuter EM1 e: and the utility-focused BENLY e:.

LaPierre and Renault’s Alpine Racing team up to create the 2024 Overvolt GLP III SE Alpine Edition e-MTB. This carbon fiber enduro ride is not for the bargain shopper, as it’s loaded with all high-end components like front and rear Fox Factory suspension, Shimano XTR drivetrain and Bosch CX motor, and an 800W battery - and it comes with an $11,000 price tag.

An electric motorcycle sets the fastest motorcycle speed record of 235 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.

With dual batteries and dual front and rear motors, the Fucare Gemini X Sport e-bike doubles down on excitement. 1,500W of continuous power and a claimed top speed of 35mph shift it beyond a Class 3 e-bike.

The Yadea Prime Elite e-scooter has a modest, deceptive appearance as it hides a surprisingly powerful 1,500W motor that accelerates quickly off the line and easily tackles hills.

The BeTriton amphibious bike camper eTrailer takes bikepacking to a whole new level. The 200-watt solar panel and a 250W motor deliver endless range over land or water, and you’ll have a cozy spot to rest your head at night.

Image Credit: BeTriton

In a joint effort between Polaris and the State of Michigan, roughly 100 miles of wooded trails in Michigan’s north woods of Ontonagon County will be supported with the country’s first charging network for electric off-road vehicles.

While racing with an e-MTB might promise an edge over non-electrified rivals, battery management adds unexpected challenges on and off the course.

Cube announced its 2025 e-bike lineup and it includes the new Nulane Hybrid. This carbon fiber flat bar e-bike is built around Bosch SX mid-drive motor and will be at home touring on remote gravel roads or commuting the urban streets.

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