2022 LiveWire One Isn’t Cheap, but It Sure Is Charming
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The LiveWire One may have ditched its Harley branding, but it’s still the same powerhouse electric motorcycle.
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We love the choice of premium components that make it feel more like a traditional motorcycle than some counterparts.
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The LiveWire One also doesn’t skimp on performance, with a big, torquey electric motor and 15.5-kilowatt-hour battery.
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The adjustable Showa suspension makes it easy to set the LiveWire up for your personal riding style.
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The control layout is typical Harley, with chunky buttons and individual turn signals on each control pod.
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The LCD dash is large and legible, with plenty of configurable settings and lots of information for the rider.
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The LiveWire One looks like a streetfighter with its forward-weighted stance.
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The bike still rides like a dream, with plenty of power and sharp-enough handling.
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We dig the more Apple-like aesthetic of the non-HD LiveWire.
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The best part is that at £21,999, it’s now considerably cheaper than before.
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Keep scrolling for more pics of the 2022 LiveWire One.
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