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This Santa Cruz, Calif.-based electric motorcycle manufacturer has accelerated from zero to hero in a hurry. Starting several years ago with bicycle-themed engineering, the company quickly improved, advancing through various clean-sheet designs before arriving at the latest Zero SR/F, Zero SR, Zero S, Zero DSR, and Zero FX and FXS motorcycles. Completely highway legal, these bikes offer numerous attributes that are comparable to internal-combustion alternatives. For instance, the SR, S, and DS will deliver a claimed 171 miles “city” riding per charge, accelerate briskly to over 95 mph, and handle well. Plus, a built-in Bluetooth function lets you use your smartphone to fine-tune powertrain operation—and also as a secondary real-time instrument panel.
Discover the latest Zero electric motorcycles in our 2025 motorcycle buyer’s guide. We ride and review all of the new Zero electric motorcycles and share our likes, dislikes, and overall opinion of each model, along with a breakdown of important specifications and retail pricing. Together with our dyno tests and comparisons, you’ll get a complete picture of every Zero in our buyer’s guide.
Browse the latest Zero street and adventure reviews and comparisons from Cycle World. We ride all of the 2020 Zero motorcycles. Read our detailed reviews and learn how those motorcycles stack up against their two-wheel competition in our comparisons.
From the 2019 Yamaha SR/F to the Zero DSR, Cycle World breaks down every 2019 Zero motorcycle. Check out the technical specifications and retail pricing for all 2019 Zero motorcycles, plus previews, first-ride reviews, road tests, and comparisons.
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