How does it compare?
KTM SX-E 5 charges into the electric motorcycle market facing off against contenders like the Zero FXE, Harley-Davidson LiveWire One, Lightning Strike Carbon Edition, and Energica Eva Ribelle. Each of these speed demons flaunts advancements in range, power, speed, and price within the same class but have they met their match in the KTM SX-E 5?
Speed
The KTM SX-E 5 zips along with a top speed of around 50 mph (80 km/h), which, while relatively tame, is aimed at younger riders and beginners. The Zero FXE boasts a more robust 85 mph (137 km/h), ideal for urban scooting. Meanwhile, the thunderous Harley-Davidson LiveWire One races ahead with a breathtaking 110 mph (177 km/h). However, the crown for speed is a battle between the Lightning Strike Carbon Edition and the Energica Eva Ribelle, reaching an impressive 150 mph (241 km/h) and 125 mph (201 km/h) respectively.
Range
Where range is concerned, the KTM SX-E 5 offers a modest 2-hour ride time, ideal for off-road escapades but insufficient for longer journeys. The Zero FXE revs up the stakes with a maximum range of 100 miles (161 km). The Harley-Davidson LiveWire One dazzles with an enticing 146 miles (235 km) urban range. The Lightning Strike Carbon Edition doesn’t disappoint with up to 200 miles (322 km) on a single charge, but the Italian stallion, Energica Eva Ribelle, can gallop for 249 miles (400 km) in eco mode.
Power
On the power front, the KTM SX-E 5 is modest with its 5 kW (6.7 HP) motor, targeting younger riders. The Zero FXE edges up with a brawny 34 kW (46 HP), thus better suited for urban daredevils. The robust Harley-Davidson LiveWire One shows muscle with a 78 kW (105 HP) motor. For pure, unadulterated grunt, look no further than the Lightning Strike Carbon Edition at 90 kW (120 HP) and the Energica Eva Ribelle standing tall with a fiery 107 kW (145 HP).
Charging Time
Charging times compare as crucially as range. The KTM SX-E 5 requires 70 minutes for a full charge, quite a swift turnaround. The Zero FXE demands approximately 9.2 hours at standard charging but reduces dramatically with a rapid charger. The Harley-Davidson LiveWire One cuts it to about 60 minutes with DC fast charging. The Lightning Strike Carbon Edition speeds up the process in about 35 minutes using the onboard fast charger, while the Energica Eva Ribelle impresses with a 40-minute recharge up to 80% using the DC fast charging.
Price
The final weigh-in: The KTM SX-E 5 is positioned at a competitive $5,499, £4,100, or €4,800. More urban warriors, the Zero FXE holds at around $11,995, £8,800, or €11,000. The H-D fans can buckle up the Harley-Davidson LiveWire One priced at $21,999, £15,600, or €19,900. For elite power and performance, the Lightning Strike Carbon Edition is a tidy $19,998, £14,300, or €18,000, while the luxury-styled Energica Eva Ribelle peaks at $22,160, £15,700, or €20,000.
In the melee of electric motorcycles, whether you lean towards the rugged reliability of the KTM SX-E 5 or the gallant range of the competitors, these models are pivotal cogs in the green technology revolution, each serving unique niches with their high-speed thrills and eco-friendly prowess.

