Zero Fxe vs Zero Ds
Side-by-side comparison for used motorcycle buyers
Zero Fxe vs Zero Ds. Zero Fxe: 46 hp (34 kW) – peak power hp, 133 kg (curb weight) weight, top speed 137 km/h, Motoryk rating 7.5/10. Zero Ds: 46 hp (34 kW) — note: peak power; varies by year (2022 ZF7.2 model) hp, 169 kg (curb weight) — note: varies by battery pack size and model year weight, top speed 137 km/h (85 mph) — note: varies by model year and configuration, Motoryk rating 7.5/10.
Performance at a Glance
Green = winner per metric · Bars are relative to the higher value
Zero Fxe
Zero Ds
Horsepower (hp)
46 hp
46 hp
Torque (Nm)
106 Nm
106 Nm
Top Speed (km/h)
137 km/h
137 km/h
Weight (kg) — lower is better
133 kg
169 kg
Type
Electric
Electric
Horsepower
46 hp (34 kW) – peak power
46 hp (34 kW) — note: peak power; varies by year (2022 ZF7.2 model)
Torque
106 Nm – available from 0 rpm
106 Nm from 0 rpm — note: electric motor delivers peak torque instantly; varies by year
Top Speed
137 km/h
137 km/h (85 mph) — note: varies by model year and configuration
Weight
133 kg (curb weight)
169 kg (curb weight) — note: varies by battery pack size and model year
Fuel
N/A – electric; estimated ~4.5–6 kWh/100km (real-world urban use)
Equivalent to approximately 1.5–2.5 kWh/100km (no fuel; estimated ~150–200 Wh/mile in real-world use)
Fairing
No
No
Individual Reviews
Zero Fxe
7.5/10
"A brilliant city weapon that punishes anyone expecting more."
Pros
+Savage urban torque delivery
+Minimal maintenance requirements
+Genuinely head-turning aesthetics
Cons
−Real range disappoints highway riders
−Slow stock charging frustrates daily use
−Battery replacement costs are brutal
Zero Ds
7.5/10
"Smart urban buy if range limitations genuinely don't bother you."
Pros
+Zero maintenance drivetrain
+Savage instant torque
+Strong used depreciation value
Cons
−Real-world range disappoints
−Battery degradation risk
−Slow charging without upgrade
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