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Lightning Strike electric motorcycle makes public debut as production appears on track

Lightning’s newest electric sportbike recently attended its first public showing since its launch in March. Just days afterwards, the company shared an inside glimpse of the newest e-moto’s production line.

Lightning Strike electric motorcycle

California-based Lightning Motorcycles recently unveiled the eagerly anticipated Strike electric motorcycle.

The electric sportbike had been teased for months with a promise of 150 miles (241 km) of range, 150 mph (241 km/h) top speed, DC fast charging in 35 minutes and an entry price of just $12,998.

The company delivered on those promises, though the entry-level model ultimately came with slightly lower specs. Still, the Strike marked a shift in the industry towards more affordable high power electric motorcycles.

Pre-orders rolled in quickly as excitement grew about the Strike, and reservation holders as well as the public got the first chance to see the new bike in the flesh at the Dream Machine event at Half Moon Bay on April 28th.

The Lightning Strike was shown off in multiple colors, as seen in the event photos below.

lightning strike electric motorcycle debut

According to the company:

“Our Lightning Strike made its public debut at the Dream Machine event at Half Moon Bay on Sunday, April 28th. We met hundreds of motorcyclists who were excited to see the Strike in person. We also had the opportunity to meet some of the next generation of Lightning owners. All in all it was a very enjoyable day for our Lightning team.”

Strike production on track

The company also released a few photos showing the Strike undergoing production.

To get the base price down to as low as $12,998, Lightning has relied on a global supply model.

The company is performing much of the component production at a facility in China. Many of the parts are being produced in Lightning’s 20,000 sq ft (1,860 sq m) facility in Quzhou, south of Shanghai, shown below.

They are then assembled in California at Lightning’s own San Jose facility, which is similar in size to their Quzhou factory. The carbon fiber bodywork found in the Strike Carbon Edition is all performed in-house at Lightning’s California facility. You can see a number of Strike motorcycles on the final assembly line below.

According to Lightning:

“We are excited to report that the Strike Carbon Edition is progressing well and is on track to begin delivery in July.”

There is no word yet on when Lightning will expand sales internationally, though the company has confirmed that plans are in the works.

Electrek’s Take

I’m certainly excited to see that the Lightning Strike’s production is on schedule. This bike will definitely push the industry towards more affordable options.

And while the Strike is certainly an impressive addition to the 2019 field of electric motorcycles, it is also just one of many new electric motorcycles coming out this year.

It faces local competition from other American electric motorcycle manufacturers such as Zero Motorcycles and Harley-Davidson. To its credit, the $12,998 Strike is priced below many of Zero’s offerings and substantially below the $29,799 Harley-Davidson LiveWire.

But the Strike will also face competition from international brands such as Energica and Evoke, both of which offer high-power and high-speed electric motorcycles that are either available now or coming soon.

Things are really heating up in the electric motorcycle industry, and that is making 2019 a very exciting year for all of us!

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Micah Toll is a personal electric vehicle enthusiast, battery nerd, and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling books DIY Lithium Batteries, DIY Solar Power, The Ultimate DIY Ebike Guide and The Electric Bike Manifesto.

The e-bikes that make up Micah’s current daily drivers are the $999 Lectric XP 2.0, the $1,095 Ride1Up Roadster V2, the $1,199 Rad Power Bikes RadMission, and the $3,299 Priority Current. But it’s a pretty evolving list these days.

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