Close Menu
Car Candy Crush – Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth for Cars

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Screens ‘Should Not Be The Main Protagonist’ In Cars

    July 11, 2026

    Podcast: Rivian goes to market, Xiaomi goes big, and a $14,000 tiny EV in the US

    July 11, 2026

    Hyundai Kona vs. Subaru Crosstrek vs. Toyota Corolla Cross: Which Wins?

    July 11, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Screens ‘Should Not Be The Main Protagonist’ In Cars
    • Podcast: Rivian goes to market, Xiaomi goes big, and a $14,000 tiny EV in the US
    • Hyundai Kona vs. Subaru Crosstrek vs. Toyota Corolla Cross: Which Wins?
    • New Toyota Land Cruiser 48v 2026 review: go anywhere 4×4 gets a helping hand
    • Lexus Sold A $135,000 V8 Hybrid Flagship That Now Costs New Camry Money
    • BYD Denza files Z9S electric sedan to take on Xiaomi SU7
    • YouTube’s AI-powered search is rolling out in the US to find videos based on situations you describe
    • The New Lexus LFA Lives, But You Can’t Hear It Under All This V8 Noise
    Car Candy Crush – Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth for Cars
    Saturday, July 11
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Car Reviews
    • Auto News
    • Maintenance
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Car Tech
    • Classic Cars
    • Buying Guide
    • More
      • Parts & Upgrades
    Car Candy Crush – Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth for Cars
    Home»Electric Vehicles»What is a 125cc electric motorcycle, and why does it matter?
    Electric Vehicles

    What is a 125cc electric motorcycle, and why does it matter?

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJune 15, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    LiveWire’s 125cc-equivalent electric fun bikes begin revealing their secrets
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    When many riders hear about a new electric motorcycle, they tend to compare it to the flagship machines that dominate the headlines. Bikes like those from Zero or LiveWire have shown that electric motorcycles can be fast, powerful, and technologically impressive. They’ve also shown that they can be expensive.

    But a much more interesting battle may be happening lower down the power scale.

    Recent news that LiveWire has begun production of its upcoming S4 Honcho has put the spotlight on what many people are calling a “125cc-equivalent” electric motorcycle. That description can be a little confusing because electric motorcycles don’t really have engine displacement. There are no pistons moving up and down, after all, and so there aren’t any cc’s to speak of.

    Instead, “125cc-equivalent” is really a way to describe the overall riding experience using legacy language from the olden times, when motorcycles relied on repeated small explosions for locomotion.

    Advertisement – scroll for more content

    Those descriptors put electric motorcycles in classes roughly comparable in speed and power to gasoline-powered motorcycles.

    While LiveWire hasn’t yet listed the exact motor spec, the upcoming S4 Honcho is expected to top out at around 59 mph (95 km/h), making it a machine built primarily for urban riding, suburban commuting, and shorter hops on smaller highways. It isn’t really intended to spend hours cruising down an interstate at 75 mph (120 km/h). In that sense, it occupies much the same role as a traditional 125cc gasoline motorcycle.

    The S4 Honcho is often described as a “125cc-equivalent” electric motorcycle

    The motorcycle industry has spent years trying to convince people that they need bigger, faster, and more expensive machines. But many new riders don’t actually want 150 horsepower (110 kW). They want something unintimidating, affordable, and easy to ride.

    Electric motorcycles have an advantage here because even smaller models produce instant torque. Even if the actual horsepower or kilowatt number is identical to a gasoline-powered motorcycle, an e-motorcycle can have much better raw performance. A 125cc-equivalent electric motorcycle can often feel surprisingly lively around town, jumping away from stoplights with much more enthusiasm than its modest specifications might suggest.

    The smaller battery pack, lower power output, and lighter construction also help keep costs under control. LiveWire says the S4 Honcho will start at just $4,999, a figure helped by the bike’s modest size and the company’s manufacturing partnership with KYMCO in Taiwan.

    That pricing could prove to be one of the most significant developments in the electric motorcycle industry. For years, one of the biggest barriers to adoption has been sticker shock. Asking a curious new rider to spend $15,000 or $20,000 on an electric motorcycle is a tough sell. Asking them to spend around five grand is a very different conversation.

    The LiveWire S4 Honcho’s small size and low price could help it reach new riders curious about urban e-motorcycles

    Of course, not everyone wants a bike limited to around 60 mph (96 km/h). That’s where the next step up becomes interesting.

    Take the Ryvid Anthem, for example. If I had to assign it a gasoline equivalent, I’d probably call it something like a 250cc to 300cc motorcycle, though those comparisons are always imperfect. Electric motorcycles deliver torque differently than gasoline bikes, so there isn’t a precise conversion chart.

    The Anthem can comfortably handle faster highway riding while still feeling approachable. It’s powerful enough that a rider won’t feel trapped on city streets, yet it remains relatively lightweight, simple, and affordable compared to many larger electric motorcycles. For someone who is e-motorcycle curious but isn’t ready to jump into the deep end, that middleweight category may be one of the best entry points available today.

    And that’s why these smaller electric motorcycles are so important to an industry still finding itself, and finding its new riders.

    The Ryvid Anthem is a more powerful yet still approachable light electric motorcycle

    The first generation of modern, powerful electric motorcycles focused on proving that batteries could compete with gasoline. They did so with big power and impressive performance. Those machines raised a lot of eyebrows, but they didn’t open too many wallets. The next generation of electric motorcycles may focus on proving that they don’t have to compete with gasoline – they just have to provide a better riding experience.

    At this point, we’ve all already seen that electric drive crushes combustion engines when it comes to performance. So now it’s no longer about building e-motorcycles that are more powerful just for power’s sake. Now it’s about meeting riders where they’re at, and giving them something that solves their more immediate riding needs.

    Not every rider needs a 100 mph (160 km/h) top speed or superbike acceleration. Many just need a practical machine that gets them to work, lets them explore on the weekends, and makes riding feel fun instead of intimidating.

    The industry may have spent years chasing bigger numbers, but the future of electric motorcycles could very well belong to the smaller bikes that invite more people to ride in the first place.

    FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.

    125cc Electric Matter Motorcycle
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    kirklandc008@gmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Podcast: Rivian goes to market, Xiaomi goes big, and a $14,000 tiny EV in the US

    July 11, 2026

    BYD Denza files Z9S electric sedan to take on Xiaomi SU7

    July 11, 2026

    Musk tells Tesla staff to switch to Grok — a model he admits is worse

    July 11, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Our Picks
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    Classic Cars

    Screens ‘Should Not Be The Main Protagonist’ In Cars

    By kirklandc008@gmail.comJuly 11, 20260

    As a brand, Maserati is about style as much as it is about engineering. Sure,…

    Podcast: Rivian goes to market, Xiaomi goes big, and a $14,000 tiny EV in the US

    July 11, 2026

    Hyundai Kona vs. Subaru Crosstrek vs. Toyota Corolla Cross: Which Wins?

    July 11, 2026

    New Toyota Land Cruiser 48v 2026 review: go anywhere 4×4 gets a helping hand

    July 11, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    Welcome to Car Candy Crush, where passion for cars meets creativity and style!
    We’re here to celebrate the beauty, power, and excitement of the automotive world — from classic rides to the latest high-tech supercars that make your heart race.

    Latest Post

    Screens ‘Should Not Be The Main Protagonist’ In Cars

    July 11, 2026

    Podcast: Rivian goes to market, Xiaomi goes big, and a $14,000 tiny EV in the US

    July 11, 2026

    Hyundai Kona vs. Subaru Crosstrek vs. Toyota Corolla Cross: Which Wins?

    July 11, 2026
    Recent Posts
    • Screens ‘Should Not Be The Main Protagonist’ In Cars
    • Podcast: Rivian goes to market, Xiaomi goes big, and a $14,000 tiny EV in the US
    • Hyundai Kona vs. Subaru Crosstrek vs. Toyota Corolla Cross: Which Wins?
    • New Toyota Land Cruiser 48v 2026 review: go anywhere 4×4 gets a helping hand
    • Lexus Sold A $135,000 V8 Hybrid Flagship That Now Costs New Camry Money
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 CarCandyCrush. Designed by By Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.