Zero Motorcycles Xp
The Zero Motorcycles Xp has a top speed of ~105 km/h (estimated, note: limited official documentation available for this pre-production model), produces ~23 hp (estimated; exact rpm data unavailable for this early prototype) and weighs ~127 kg. Motoryk rates it 7/10.
A Zero XP foi uma das primeiras motocicletas de protótipo/desenvolvimento produzida pela Zero Motorcycles por volta de 2008-2009, representando uma das primeiras tentativas da empresa de criar uma motocicleta elétrica para uso urbano antes que sua linha de produção fosse totalmente estabelecida. Ele foi usado principalmente como banco de testes e veículo de demonstração para mostrar a tecnologia de transmissão elétrica da Zero durante os anos de formação da empresa, fundada em 2006 por Neal Saiki. O XP ajudou a pavimentar o caminho para os modelos comerciais posteriores da Zero, como o Zero S e o Zero X, estabelecendo a reputação da marca no emergente mercado de motocicletas elétricas.
~23 hp (estimated; exact rpm data unavailable for this early prototype)
Poder
~68 Nm (estimated; exact rpm data unavailable for this early prototype)
Torque
~127 kg
Peso
~105 km/h (estimated, note: limited official documentation available for this pre-production model)
Velocidade máxima
~1.5-2.5 kWh/100km equivalent (estimated; precise figures not widely documented)
Combustível
Nua
Corpo
O que os compradores devem saber
Battery Degradation Watch
The Z-Force battery can degrade 10-20% over 5+ years, significantly impacting range. Always check the battery health report via the Zero app before buying used.
Steep Resale Drop
Zero motorcycles depreciate faster than ICE bikes, often losing 30-40% of value within the first 2-3 years. This makes used models a strong value buy if the battery checks out.
Low Maintenance Costs
With no oil changes, fewer moving parts, and regenerative braking that reduces brake wear, annual maintenance costs are significantly lower than comparable gas motorcycles.
Avaliação do comprador usado
"Brilliant city bike if range limits genuinely suit your lifestyle."
$5,000-$9,000 usedThe Zero XP is a genuinely interesting machine if you know exactly what you're getting into. It's a premium urban commuter that punches hard off the line — that instant torque never gets old in city traffic. Battery degradation is your biggest concern on used examples; always check the state of health through the Zero app before handing over any money. Anything below 85% SoH should trigger serious negotiation or a hard pass. Range anxiety is real on this platform. The advertised figures are optimistic — figure 60-70 miles in real mixed riding before you're hunting for a charge. The charging infrastructure situation has improved, but it's still nothing like pulling into a petrol station. Maintenance costs are genuinely low once you own it, but if something electrical goes wrong, you're at Zero's mercy for parts and dealer network is patchy outside major cities. For the right buyer in the right environment, it's a revelation. For everyone else, it's a very expensive lesson in managing expectations.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Zero Motorcycles Xp — owned, ridden, recommended.
Problemas comuns
🔥 1 CRITICALCheck range test and battery health percentage in app
Inspect J1772 port for bent pins or corrosion
Review fault codes via Zero app diagnostics
Squeeze brakes, check fluid color and pad thickness
✅Lista de verificação de pré-compra
Reliable if battery is healthy, verify thoroughly
Full Specifications
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Zero Motorcycles Xp? +
Battery degradation reduces range significantly: Check range test and battery health percentage in app (serious) | Charging port damage or corrosion: Inspect J1772 port for bent pins or corrosion (moderate) | Controller or motor software glitches: Review fault codes via Zero app diagnostics (moderate)
Is the Zero Motorcycles Xp a good motorcycle? +
Brilliant city bike if range limits genuinely suit your lifestyle. Rating: 7.0/10. Best for: Urban commuters with predictable short daily routes. Avoid if: You regularly ride beyond 50 miles daily.
What is the horsepower of the Zero Motorcycles Xp? +
The Zero Motorcycles Xp produces ~23 hp (estimated; exact rpm data unavailable for this early prototype), with ~68 Nm (estimated; exact rpm data unavailable for this early prototype) of torque. Top speed: ~105 km/h (estimated, note: limited official documentation available for this pre-production model).
Is the Zero Motorcycles Xp good for beginners? +
Yes — the Zero Motorcycles Xp is a reasonable choice for new riders (23 hp is manageable), weighing 127 kg. Urban commuters with predictable short daily routes
Is the Zero Motorcycles Xp reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Zero Motorcycles Xp, notably: Battery degradation reduces range significantly (Check range test and battery health percentage in app). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Zero Motorcycles Xp good for daily use? +
Urban commuters with predictable short daily routes Fuel: ~1.5-2.5 kWh/100km equivalent (estimated; precise figures not widely documented).
How fast is the Zero Motorcycles Xp? +
The Zero Motorcycles Xp reaches a top speed of ~105 km/h (estimated, note: limited official documentation available for this pre-production model), producing 23 hp at 127 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Zero Motorcycles Xp? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Zero Motorcycles Xp, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/zero-motorcycles/xp/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












