The two companies will work together to develop a line of electric maxi-scooters that use LiveWire’s S2 powertrain.
LiveWire, a leader in electric motorcycles, and KYMCO, a globally recognized powersports company, are excited to announce the expansion of their strategic partnership, creating an electric ...
Karim Donnez, CEO of LiveWire, explains: “The belief and recognition that we could create a class-leading maxi-scooter using ...
LiveWire, a leader in electric motorcycles, and KYMCO, a globally recognized powersports company, are excited to announce the ...
The standards should include a speed limiter set at 20 km/h as well as stability, minimum braking and maximum acceleration ...
For $5,000, the Lightfoot scooter promises to charge up to a max of 20 additional miles a day, if you dare park it outside.
Harley-Davidson's all-electric LiveWire division is collaborating with Taiwanese scooter giant KYMCO on high-performance ...
LiveWire won’t rely only on its own platform to bring the electric maxi-scooter to market, but also on the expertise of KYMCO, a leading Taiwanese scooter company that has long dominated the market ...
The Japanese giant has shown a range of electric scooter and bike concepts at the show, with one e-scooter slated to go into production soon. CUV e: is second EV to join Honda’s lineup CUV e ...
LiveWire (LVWR)and Kymco announced the expansion of their strategic partnership, creating an electric maxi-scooter primarily intended for the ...