Hemp-Made Electric Motorcycles

LiveWire Launches the S2 Mulholland with Hemp Components

References: hightimes & livewire

LiveWire, the electric vehicle (EV) division of Harley-Davidson, which officially separated as an independent company in 2022, has unveiled its latest innovation: the 'S2 Mulholland.' This electric cruiser sets itself apart by incorporating components made from hemp biocomposites, showcasing LiveWire's commitment to sustainable materials.

With an impressive 84 horsepower and 194 ft-lb of torque, it can accelerate from zero to sixty in just 3.3 seconds, delivering an exhilarating riding experience. The bike is powered by a 10.5 kWh pack, providing a city riding range of 121 miles and a highway range of 73 miles at 55 mph. In terms of charging capabilities, the Mulholland adopts the same advanced technology available on the Del Mar model, featuring both Level 1 and Level 2 charging options.

The Mulholland's performance is further enhanced by its 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels equipped with Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart IV tires. These high-quality tires optimize traction and handling, enabling riders to confidently navigate corners with the bike's impressive lean angles of 55°/ 50° to the left and right.

Image Credit: LiveWire