Photo credit: Tanner Van De Veer
The electric Harley Davidson LiveWire motorcycle was most certainly not a roaring success, especially since it retailed for nearly $30K. Industrial designer Tanner Van De Veer figures that it just did not stand out enough, and that’s why he came up with the Harley Davidson Revival. Rather than a standard battery pack, this one has swappable packs, thus cutting recharging time down to zero. Read more for additional pictures and information.
No, you won’t need to buy multiple spare batteries, as Van De Veer proposed a subscription-based program that lets you just pay a monthly fee to swap them out as needed. Other features include adjustable footpegs, leather accents, LED headlights, and several more premium materials, all inspired by some of Harley Davidson’s earliest motorcycles.
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