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LiveWire announced new S2 Mulholland electric cruiser limited to the U.S. and Canada market for 2024

March 22, 2024Guy SalensElectric motorcyclesCanada, Harley Davidson, Livewire, S2 Mulholland, USA

LiveWire announced new S2 Mulholland electric cruiser limited to the U.S. and Canada market for 2024

March 22, 2024Guy SalensElectric motorcyclesCanada, Harley Davidson, Livewire, S2 Mulholland, USA

Introducing the latest addition to LiveWire’s lineup: the S2 Mulholland. This new cruiser model will initially only be available in the U.S. and Canada, with inventory in stock and ready for immediate delivery in 2024. Deliveries to other markets are planned for 2025. Priced at $15,999 USD and $21,999 CAD, the S2 Mulholland can be yours today.

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In an effort to advance sustainable design, S2 Mulholland proudly introduces LiveWire’s first incorporation of eco-friendly and sustainable materials in crucial areas such as the bodywork, seat, and secondary plastic components. This marks a new direction for the brand in prioritizing sustainability in their designs.

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The front and rear fenders of the Mulholland motorcycle are made with CAP Hemp bio-composite. The radiator shrouds and wiring caddies are crafted from HYLON® OCEAN (PCR Nylon 6), which is sourced from discarded ocean fishing nets, reducing the use of petroleum-based plastics. Additionally, the seat is made with recyclable silicone instead of leather or vinyl, further promoting sustainability.

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The bike will now come in a Lunar White finish, made from eco-friendly CAP Hemp material and reducing the need for traditional plastic and paint. This is a new development in this category, thanks to the release of Mulholland. The only painted option available will be Liquid Black.

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Built on the LiveWire S2 platform, the S2 Mulholland boasts similar riding capabilities to its predecessor, the S2 Del Mar. With a weight of 432 pounds, this motorcycle can go from zero to sixty miles in just 3.3 seconds thanks to its 84 horsepower and 194 ft-lb of torque. The 10.5 kWh pack offers a range of 121 miles for city riding and 73 miles for highway riding at 55 mph, providing a fulfilling riding experience. Additionally, both Level 1 and Level 2 charging options come standard, following in the footsteps of the Del Mar model. Charging Times L1, 20-80% 5.9hrs L2, 20-80% 78 min.

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While the S2 Mulholland is built on the same S2 platform as Del Mar, the riding experience has been completely redesigned with a different rider triangle and upgraded standard features. The handlebars have been raised and moved back using a six-inch riser, allowing for a more upright riding position. This reinforces the cruiser-style ride and enhances the performance compared to the flat track design of Del Mar. The Mulholland also comes with 19 inch front and 17 inch rear wheels equipped with Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart IV tires, perfect for utilizing the bike’s impressive 55°/50° left and right lean angles.

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Additional features are anticipated to be released throughout the second and third quarters, expanding upon the S2 Mulholland line. These new accessories will include passenger seats and pegs, windscreens, soft and hard bags, luggage racks, and cosmetic components, enhancing both the riding experience and aesthetic appeal of the S2 Mulholland.

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The S2 Mulholland will have its world premiere in the U.S. and Canada in 2024, with other markets set to receive deliveries in 2025. Those in the U.S. and Canada can find the Mulholland at various LiveWire retail partner locations across the nation.

For a complete presentation of S2 Mulholland features and specifications, please visit https://www.livewire.com/ – Source: press release and © pictures: LiveWire

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