LiveWire, the electric motorcycle subsidiary of Harley-Davidson, has introduced the S2 Mulholland to the European market, expanding its lineup just weeks after launching the S2 Alpinista. The S2 Mulholland, a performance-oriented cruiser, was first unveiled in March 2024 and made its U.S. debut shortly after.
Built on the same S2 platform as the S2 Del Mar, the Mulholland offers a riding experience tailored to cruiser enthusiasts. The model features higher and more rearward handlebars, positioning riders in a more upright stance. Powered by a 60 kW electric motor producing 263 Nm of torque, the motorcycle accelerates from 0 to 60 mph (96.6 kph) in approximately three seconds.
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With a 10.5 kWh battery, the S2 Mulholland delivers an estimated city range of 194 km and 118 km on highways. It supports AC charging via Level 1 and Level 2 connections but lacks fast-charging capability. A Level 2 charger replenishes the battery from 20% to 80% in 78 minutes.
LiveWire says the S2 Mulholland is its first model to incorporate sustainable materials in key components. The cruiser pays homage to traditional combustion-engine motorcycles that emphasize the gas tank, with a design influenced by Los Angeles’ famed Mulholland Drive. The model is now available in Germany starting at €19,427 and in Switzerland for CHF 18,490.
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The launch of the S2 Mulholland follows LiveWire’s recent European introduction of the S2 Alpinista, a motorcycle blending supermoto and touring bike characteristics. The company, backed by Taiwanese investor Kymco, is also developing an electric maxi-scooter based on the S2 platform.