

US-based iconic cult bike maker Harley-Davidson on Thursday unveiled its first electric motorcycle, Project LiveWire.
While not for sale, Project LiveWire is specifically designed for the purpose of getting an insight into rider expectations from an electric Harley-Davidson motorcycle, the company said in a statement.

Commenting on the move, Harley-Davidson Motor Company President and Chief Operating Officer Matt Levatich said: "Project LiveWire is another exciting, customer-led moment in our history."

"This has resulted in cutting-edge products like the recently launched Project Rushmore touring bikes, Harley-Davidson Street 500 and 750 models and this reveal of Project LiveWire," he added.

This new bike blends the company's styling heritage with the latest technology to deliver a new expression of the signature Harley-Davidson look, sound and feel, it said.
Longer term plans for retail availability of Project LiveWire will be influenced by feedback from riders along the Project Livewire Experience tour, the company said.