
Best electric motorcycles 2025. Top 5!
Those who enjoy the acceleration and performance of electric motorcycles are in luck. The market has evolved rapidly, and 2025 has brought us models that combine power, autonomy and cutting-edge design.
This alternative to combustion motorcycles is a clear example that other models are possible. The same goes for motorcycle clothing, where Andromeda Moto is the only 100% leather-free brand.
Here are the 5 most outstanding electric sports bikes of this year:
1. Damon Hypersport Premier

The Damon Hypersport Premier stands at the forefront of electric motorcycle innovation, offering a blend of high performance, advanced safety features, and futuristic design. Powered by a single electric motor, it delivers 200 horsepower and 200 lb-ft of torque, propelling the bike to a top speed of 322 km/h. Its 20 kWh battery provides a combined range of about 322 km, making it suitable for both city commuting and long-distance rides.
One of the standout features is the CoPilot™ system, a 360º advanced warning system that uses radar, cameras, and non-visual sensors to detect and alert the rider to potential hazards.
Additionally, the Hypersport Premier incorporates the Shift™ system, allowing riders to electronically adjust the riding position on-the-fly, transitioning between sport and commuter modes for optimal comfort and control.
The bike's chassis integrates the HyperDrive™, a structural battery pack that reduces weight and enhances handling. With a price tag of approximately €36,000, the Damon Hypersport Premier is a premium offering that sets new standards in the electric motorcycle segment.
2. Ultraviolette F99 Factory Racing Platform

The Ultraviolette F99 Factory Racing Platform marks India's entry into the high-performance electric motorcycle arena. Equipped with a 90 kW (120 hp) liquid-cooled motor, the F99 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds and achieves a top speed of 265 km/h. Weighing 178 kg, its lightweight carbon fiber exoskeleton contributes to its agility and speed.
The F99's design emphasizes aerodynamics, featuring active aerodynamic elements that adjust in real-time to enhance stability and reduce drag at high speeds. Its high-voltage 400V architecture ensures efficient power delivery and rapid charging capabilities. The bike's aggressive styling and advanced technology make it a formidable contender on the track.
Expected to launch globally in 2025, the Ultraviolette F99 is anticipated to be priced around €9,000, offering an accessible yet high-performance option for enthusiasts seeking cutting-edge electric racing motorcycles.
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3. Triumph TE-1

The Triumph TE-1 represents the British manufacturer's foray into electric motorcycles, combining Triumph's heritage with modern electric technology. The prototype is powered by a 130 kW (174 hp) electric motor, delivering 80 lb-ft of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds and reaches a top speed of 217 km/h.
The TE-1's 15 kWh battery offers a range of 100 miles (about 160 km) and supports ultra-fast charging, achieving an 80% charge in just 20 minutes. Its design draws inspiration from the Speed Triple, featuring a lightweight aluminum frame and sporty aesthetics. The bike's weight is kept at 485 lbs (220 kg), ensuring nimble handling and performance.
While the TE-1 is currently a prototype and not slated for mass production, it serves as a technological showcase for Triumph's future electric models. The expected price is around €16,500, positioning it as a premium electric motorcycle option.
4. Kawasaki Ninja e-1

The Kawasaki Ninja e-1 marks the company's entry into the electric motorcycle segment, offering a blend of familiar design and electric efficiency. Powered by a brushless electric motor with a rated output of 5.0 kW (6.7 hp) and a peak output of 9.0 kW (12 hp), the Ninja e-1 reaches a top speed of 100 km/h (62 mph). Its dual removable lithium-ion battery packs provide a range of approximately 66 km (41 miles) in Road mode.
The bike features rider-selectable power modes—Road and Eco—allowing for performance customization based on riding conditions. Additional features include e-boost for temporary power increases and a Walk Mode for easy maneuvering at low speeds. The Ninja e-1 retains the sporty aesthetics of its combustion-engine counterparts, making it an attractive option for urban commuters and new riders.
Priced between €5,600 and €7,400, the Kawasaki Ninja e-1 offers an accessible entry point into electric motorcycling without compromising on style or brand heritage.
5. Segway Apex H2

The Segway Apex H2 introduces a futuristic approach to electric motorcycling by integrating a hydrogen-electric hybrid powertrain. Producing 60 kW (80 hp), the Apex H2 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in under 4 seconds and achieves a top speed of 150 km/h. Its unique design features dual single-sided swingarms, giving the impression of floating wheels and enhancing its avant-garde appearance.
The hybrid system utilizes hydrogen fuel cells in conjunction with electric power, aiming to offer quick refueling and extended range. While specific range figures are not disclosed, the Apex H2 is designed to consume one gram of hydrogen per kilometer, suggesting efficient fuel usage. Its bold aesthetics and innovative technology position it as a concept motorcycle that pushes the boundaries of conventional design.
Segway has announced a starting price of around €9,000, making the Apex H2 an intriguing option for early adopters interested in cutting-edge hybrid electric vehicles.
This is our selection of the most interesting electric motorcycles of this 2025. Which one is your favorite? Did we forget any?
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