Meet The LiveWire S2 Mulholland And Its Eco-Friendly Innovation
by AutoExpert | 22 March, 2024
The new S2 Mulholland is LiveWire's attempt to turn heads. The Mulholland, a performance cruiser, represents a change in design from the conventional motorbike look that places an emphasis on the fuel tank.
The CAP hemp bio-composite used to construct the front and back fenders is only one of several eco-friendly and sustainable components used in LiveWire S2 Mulholland's construction.
An uncoated Lunar White option will also be available for the bike; this will highlight the hemp material while minimizing the use of traditional plastics and paints. They used recyclable silicone, free of petroleum, instead of leather or vinyl for the seat. Moreover, they sourced nylon from recycled fishing nets to make radiator shrouds and wire caddies.
The Mulholland relies on an S2 platform and boasts a 10.5 kWh battery pack. The battery powers an electric motor that produces 84 horsepower and 194 pound-feet of torque. This allows the motorcycle to reach a speed of 0–60 mph in under 3.3 seconds.
In city circumstances, it may travel up to 121 miles, although this does depend on the activities. The range, however, drops to 73 miles at 55 mph. A Level 1 charger can fully charge the battery from 20% to 80% in about six hours. Meanwhile, a Level 2 charger reduces the duration to 78 minutes. You can get your hands on the S2 Mulholland for as little as $15,999 right now.