30-Year Arcs / Electric / Zero Motorcycles Lineage
Zero Motorcycles United States

Zero Motorcycles. 16 years of electric.

The longest-running production electric motorcycle. From a Santa Cruz startup in 2010 to a UK-distributed flagship in 2026, Zero predates LiveWire by a decade and Energica by four years. Note: this lineage uses 2010/2015/2020/2026 eras instead of the standard 1996/2006/2016/2026 framework — electric motorcycles did not exist in volume production before 2010, so the older arc would be all GAP panels.

2010
Zero S
2015
Zero S ZF12.5
2020
Zero SR/F
2026
Zero SR/F
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
2010 Gen 1 · 2010

Zero S

First volume-production street electric
4kWh ZF battery, 67mph top speed

First volume-production street electric
30 bhp
30
124
800
ABSTraction controlRide modesTFT dashRegen brakingConnected appFast charging
Known issues
  • Zero S (Gen 1, 2010) — battery cell degradation in hot climates — 2010-14
  • Charger module rare failures — 2010-14
  • Software bugs in early MBB — 2010-14
$9,995
~$13,500
Rare in UK
2015 Gen 2 · 2015

Zero S ZF12.5

Aluminium frame, ZF12.5 battery
54bhp street model, SR variant available

Aluminium frame, ZF12.5 battery
54 bhp
92
188
807
ABSTraction controlRide modesTFT dashRegen brakingConnected appFast charging
Known issues
  • Zero S ZF12.5 (Gen 2) — wheel bearing wear — 2015-19
  • Charger module reliability improved but not perfect — 2015-19
  • TFT dash glitches — 2015-19
$14,850
$13,995
$19,010
$6–9k
2020 Gen 3 · 2020

Zero SR/F

Streetfighter halo model, 14.4kWh
Bosch MSC, Cypher III, Showa BPSF

Streetfighter halo model, 14.4kWh
110 bhp
190
220
787
ABSTraction controlRide modesTFT dashRegen brakingConnected appFast charging
Known issues
  • Zero SR/F (Gen 3, 2020) — Cypher III software occasional glitches — 2020-on
  • Battery cooling — passive only, performance falls in heat — all years
  • Belt drive wear faster than expected with hard riding — 2020-on
$24,286
$18,995
$24,217
$10–14k
2026 Gen 3.5 · 2026

Zero SR/F

17.3kWh battery, Cypher III+
Same chassis, more range, 6.6kW charging

17.3kWh battery, Cypher III+
111 bhp
190
227
787
ABSTraction controlRide modesTFT dashRegen brakingConnected appFast charging
Known issues
  • SR/F (current) — Cypher III+ minor software glitches — 2023-on
  • Belt-drive wear with aggressive riding — all years
  • Otherwise the most mature electric platform on sale
$24,495
$24,495
$15–20k (used 2024)
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

2010 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Power gain +81bhp 30bhp 2010 Zero S to 111bhp 2026 SR/F. Nearly 4x increase in 16 years. The 2020 SR/F was the inflection point — Zero went from city-bike performance to genuine litre-class numbers in one model.
Range gain +70mi 50 miles in 2010 to 120+ miles real-world in 2026. The lithium chemistry, not the chassis, did the work. The biggest single jump came with the ZF14.4 pack in the 2019 SR/F.
Weight penalty +103kg 124kg featherweight to 227kg in 2026. More battery, more performance, more weight — physics doesn't bend. The 2026 SR/F weighs about the same as a fully-fuelled BMW R1300GS.
Price reality ~2xin 16 years Roughly 10k in 2010 to 20k+ in 2026. Inflation explains some of it; bigger batteries and proper rider aids explain the rest. Electric is no longer the budget option it once threatened to be.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Prices are real US MSRPs from Zero Motorcycles (zeromotorcycles.com) press releases / Cycle World coverage. Zero is US-founded (2006); the SR/F platform launched 2019 as their flagship street model. Used-market from Cycle Trader, May 2026. Inflation calculated using US BLS CPI-U.

2010 Zero S Manufacturer specs · Cycle World · Motorcycle.com
2015 Zero S ZF12.5 Manufacturer press · Cycle World · autoevolution
2020 Zero SR/F Manufacturer US specs · Motorcycle.com · Total Motorcycle
2026 Zero SR/F Manufacturer US · Cycle World · RevZilla Common Tread