I picked up the new Zero FXE electric motorcycle from a dealership less than 20 freeway miles from my home. Both my house and the dealership are located near expressways, so I put the key in the FXE, ...
If you’re not careful, the march of time can trample you pretty quickly. One day you’re stuck in gridlock and crying into your coffee, the next you’re navigating a pandemic-controlled commute where ...
Zero Motorcycles has a knack for creating e-bikes that exude the bad-ass attitude of their gas-guzzling rivals, and its latest two-wheeler is no exception. The new Zero FXE has a sleek, modern ...
The Takeaway: Among heavier, longer-range, more expensive electric motorcycle competitors, the Zero FXE is a lithe urban commuter. But it’s incompatible with public chargers, which limits its ...
Relatively. The Zero FXE rolled out to dealers in late July. What makes this Zero special? The aforementioned team-up with Huge Design brought this concept vehicle to life with uncommon panache. The ...
TJ started writing for TopSpeed in 2015, but has been writing on motorcycle and automotive topics since 2009 for outlets such as eHow, eHowNow, and MotorTrend subsidiaries. He is certified to work on ...
Jet packs. This was supposed to be the future. Zero’s CEO Sam Paschel was disappointed, like many of us, in the current lack of jet packs. Today was supposedly that future, with so many gadgets of ...
With countries like America and Canada promising net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, it’s no wonder that more and more motorcycle companies are getting on the energy-efficient bandwagon. Torque remains ...
It was a cool summer morning overlooking the pier in Santa Cruz, California, when I first watched Zero CEO Sam Paschel pull the cover off the company’s latest electric motorcycle. I immediately fell ...
Zero has given its electric supermoto a bit of a pampering, dropping the removable battery modules for a larger integrated pack and spiffing up the bodywork with a new design approach. The new 2022 ...
If you’re not careful, the march of time can trample you pretty quickly. One day you’re stuck in gridlock and crying into your coffee, the next you’re navigating a pandemic-controlled commute where ...