Harley Davidson LiveWire vs TailG FengYing

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Harley Davidson LiveWire
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Revelation Motor 2000W Motor
Range City Range : 235 km Per Charge
Stop-and-Go : 152 km Per Charge
60-70Km Per Charge
Charging Time 0-80% in 40 minutes
0-100% in 60 minutes
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Engine Starting Electric Start Electric Start
Maximum Power 105 HP --
Maximum Torque 116.6 NM --
Top Speed -- 50 kmph
Battery 15.5 kWh Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) 72V 28Ah Lead-acid battery
Charger On-board charger
Level 1 (standard household outlet): 20.9 Km range per hour of charged
DC Fast Charge: 308 Km range per hour charged
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Display 4.3” WQVGA 480×272 TFT Color Display with Ambient Light Sensor --
Seats Passenger Seat --
Headlamp High beam --
Tyres
Front H-D/Michelin Scorcher "Sport"-120/70 ZR17 58W 2.75-18 110/90-16 Tubeless Tyre
Rear H-D/Michelin Scorcher "Sport"-180/55 ZR17 73W 2.75-18 110/90-16 Tubeless Tyre
Wheel / RIM Black, Split 5-Spoke Cast Aluminum Alloy
Brakes
Front Brembo Monoblock Brake, Dual 4-piston monoblock radial mount front, dual-piston rear Disc Brake
Rear -- Disc Brake
Suspension
Front SHOWA SFF-BP (Separate Function front Fork-Big Piston) --
Rear SHOWA BFRC (Balanced Free Rear Cushion-lite) mono-shock rear suspension --
Colors Available
Colors Vivid Black
Orange Fuse
Yellow Fuse
Red


Physical Specs
Length 2136 mm 2060 mm
Width -- 745 mm
Height -- 1085 mm
Weight -- 110 kg
Kerb Weight 249 --
Seat Height 762 --
Wheelbase 1490 mm 1310 mm
Ground Clearance 129.5 mm --
Overview
About Harley Davidson LiveWire Ride Modes are sport, road, range, and rain. Read More --
Features - H-D Revelation Powertrain
- Reflex Defensive Rider Systems
- Turn-by-Turn Navigation
- Voice Recognition
- Traction Control
- RDRS standard
- H-D Connect compatible
- EV fault
- USB Port
- Integrated Bluetooth Connectivity to a Smartphone
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