The crunchy S4 Honcho from LiveWire is here!
With the S4 Honcho Trail and Street, LiveWire accelerates its push into the lightweight and accessible electric motorcycle segment.
LiveWire, Harley-Davidson’s electric subsidiary, takes a new step in its international development with the launch of production for the new S4 Honcho Trail and S4 Honcho Street. First presented during the Harley-Davidson Homecoming in Milwaukee and then at EICMA in Milan, this groundbreaking platform marks the American brand’s entry into the strategic segment of lightweight electric motorcycles.

Designed to appeal to a broad audience, the S4 Honchos focus on ease of handling, a weight of about 120 kg, and performance suitable for daily use. Equivalent to 125 cc motorcycles, they are accessible with an A1 license in Europe, a major advantage for expanding LiveWire’s potential customer base.
For the city and… the less urban
Available in Trail and Street versions, these new electric motorcycles offer a top speed of 95 km/h and accelerate from 0 to 48 km/h in just three seconds. Their dual removable battery allows for a range of up to 86 km according to the WMTC cycle, or even 118 km at a stabilized speed of 30 km/h. Charging from 20% to 80% takes about two hours on a standard 230 V outlet.

“The S4 Honcho aims to make electric riding accessible to a much wider audience,” explains Karim Donnez, CEO of LiveWire. The brand targets not only new riders but also urban users, adventure enthusiasts, and campers.
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Produced by Taiwanese manufacturer KYMCO and distributed through the international Harley-Davidson network, the S4 Honcho platform is at the heart of LiveWire’s growth strategy. The first deliveries are expected as early as summer 2026.
Prices start at €5,299 for the S4 Honcho Trail and €5,799 for the Street version.
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This page is translated from the original post "La craquante S4 Honcho de LiveWire arrive !" in French.
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