Zero's DSR/X is an adventure e-motorcycle with 180 miles of range
The other key feature of the DSR/X is the bike's new Cypher III+ operating system that integrates Bosch's full Motorcycle Stability Control suite, including off-road capabilities. The system is designed to deliver traction and stability, with features like linked braking to improve modulation and"Vehicle Hold Control which provides confidence and steadiness even on the steepest slopes," Zero wrote.
Zero Motorcycle's DSR/X is available in either sage green or white pearl, and is now arriving at dealerships at a base price of $24,495. The company unveiled three other MY23 SR models, the high-powered SR/S and SR/F , both equipped with 17.3kWh batteries and fast 6.6 kW charge speeds. The SR model offers a 14.4kWh battery and stock 3kW charger..
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