Zero's new XU electronic motorcycle combines the lightweight frame of its dirtbikes with a city-tuned suspension and brand new removable battery that makes it possible to charge no matter where you park.

Santa Cruz’s Zero Motorcycles first electrified two wheels with the dirt-slinging Zero X, took to the streets with the Zero S, and now hopes to capture the attention of urban hooligans everywhere with the Zero XU.

Though similar in appearance to the supermoto-styled S, the XU actually uses an evolved version of the same aluminum frame used in the off-road X, making it a bit of a hybrid. It adapts to urban environments with an upright riding position, low seat height, light weight (just 218 pounds) and most importantly, a new removable battery.

Unlike all previous Zero batteries, the 2kWh model in the XU can actually be pulled from the bike in an instant and topped off away from the bike. This opens the opportunity to urban riders to charge the motorcycle even if they can’t park near an outlet, and in a fleet scenario with multiple batteries, potentially makes it possible to ride indefinitely by charging one battery while another runs down.

A smaller battery does inhibit the XU with a top speed of only 51mph (the Zero S can do 67) and range of only 30 miles, but both should be plenty for urban riders who just need to shoot from side street to side street. And they’ll get a nice price break on it, too: The XU retails for $7,995, a full $2,000 less than the Zero S and comparable to the original Zero X.

Check out video of the XU in action in the video below.

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  1. VeloV at 10:32pm 19th July 2011 papa, sounds like you've never tried electric. You do ot miss Vroom at all as you pull away from everyone else at a light. You also get to hear the leaves on the trees in the Fall, even while going 40 mph. try that on a gascycle.
  2. Papa McCain at 4:10am 26th March 2011 But where's the Vrooom?!!! I can see tree huggers creaming over this, but not any bikers I know.
  3. Mexjewel at 7:19am 2nd March 2011 Ditch the dirt-bike handlebars. People don't bend over to watch TV: why should they when watching the road traffic? Touring-bike bars don't pain your back muscles. Ride this dirt-bike look-alike 30-40 miles and then try to stand up without a back pain.
  4. Carlos Aguayo at 3:41am 2nd March 2011 Now all it needs is zinc-air batteries, and it would be perfect!
  5. Dave Mann at 11:12pm 1st March 2011 Here's the company's Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/zeromotorcycles
  6. Nick Mokey at 4:02pm 1st March 2011 Thanks and apologies to Zero for pointing out that top speed is in fact 51mph, not 30mph as originally stated! In retrospect, that should be more than enough for the cramped city grids this bike was designed for.
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