Zero Motorcycles Sr/s
La Zero SR/S a été présentée en 2020 en tant que première moto électrique entièrement carénée de Zero Motorcycles, ce qui représente une rupture significative par rapport à la plate-forme SR/F nue sur laquelle elle était basée. Il a été conçu pour offrir une aérodynamique améliorée et une capacité de randonnée sur de longues distances, avec un carénage intégré développé en collaboration avec Huge Design. La SR/S s'est distinguée en tant que moto électrique haut de gamme destinée au tourisme sportif, séduisant les conducteurs à la recherche de performances et d'autonomie dans un ensemble élégant et protégé contre le vent.
110 hp
Pouvoir
190 Nm
Torque
220 kg
Poids
200 km/h
Vitesse maximale
Equivalent to approximately 1.5–2.0 L/100km (energy consumption ~4.5–5.5 kWh/100km typical real-world)
Carburant
Caréné
Corps
Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir
Battery Longevity Matters
The SR/S uses a Z-Force lithium battery rated for over 200,000 miles of charge cycles, but early 2020-2021 models had occasional BMS (battery management system) software glitches — always check for updated firmware before buying used.
Steep Depreciation Curve
Zero SR/S bikes depreciate significantly in the first 2-3 years, often losing 30-40% of MSRP, which makes buying a lightly used model a strong value play compared to purchasing new.
Unique Charging Flexibility
The SR/S comes standard with a 6kW onboard charger, and an optional Power Tank accessory can extend range by roughly 20%, a rare upgrade feature that meaningfully boosts real-world usability.
Générations et spécifications par année
Lancement initial du SR/S ; carénage complet, batterie de 14,4 kWh, autonomie de 110 miles, IMU Bosch Motorsport intégrée.
Logiciel mis à jour, options de recharge améliorées, électronique raffinée ; transfert en grande partie mécanique depuis la génération du lanceur.
Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion
"Best used electric bike available, but buy smart and verify battery health."
$9,000-$14,000 usedThe SR/S is genuinely impressive tech wrapped in a motorcycle that actually handles. Used examples from 2020 onwards are worth serious consideration, but do your homework first. Battery health is everything here — insist on a full diagnostic readout showing charge cycles and capacity retention. Anything below 85% capacity should knock serious money off the asking price, and walk away from anything that can't produce that data. Range anxiety is real but manageable once you accept this isn't a touring bike. City and commuter use is where it shines — the torque delivery is addictive and the riding modes give you genuine flexibility. The fairing makes a real difference to highway comfort versus the naked SR/F. Software updates have improved a lot of early quirks, so check the firmware version is current. Dealer support remains the weak link. Zero's network is thin, and independent mechanics are still learning. Budget for that uncertainty. Mechanically there's almost nothing to go wrong — no clutch, no gearbox, minimal brake wear from regeneration. But electrical gremlins on early units were frustrating.
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