How does it compare?
The Ryvid Outset, an American electric motorcycle born in California, stands toe to toe with a select cadre of electric motorcycles, each vying for the attention of urban dwellers and off-road adventurers alike. In direct contention with the likes of Zero FXE, Energica EVA EsseEsse9, and KTM Freeride E-XC, this off-road aficionado promises a thrilling ride wrapped in budget-friendly allure. So, how does the Outset fare in the electric jungle?
Range
The Outset covers a respectable 70 miles (112 km) on a single charge, a performance that nestles nicely between the 46 miles (74 km) managed by the Zero FXE and the 99 miles (159 km) endurance of the Energica EVA EsseEsse9. The KTM Freeride E-XC, meanwhile, sports a more modest range of approximately 20.5 miles (33 km), putting the Outset in a gallant middling position.
Acceleration and Power
Boasting a 20-horsepower (15 kW) motor, the Outset gallops gracefully through both city streets and dusty trails. The Zero FXE ups the ante with 46 horsepower (34 kW), while Energica’s steed, the EsseEsse9, unleashes a colossal 109 horsepower (81 kW). KTM’s Freeride E-XC, designed more for nimble frolics than roaring speed, aligns closely with the Outset’s 24.5 horsepower (18 kW).
Charging Time
The Ryvid Outset’s battery is a creature of convenience with impressive morsels of mobility. Charge it from a 110V outlet in roughly 3.25 hours, or cut wait times down to 1.85 hours using a 220V or Level 2 charging station. The Zero FXE similarly benefits from fast charging options, while the Energica slurps electricity in about four hours using its fast charger option. KTM, although faster than a glacial pour, takes around 1.3 hours but only refuels a smaller range.
Price
At $5,995 (£4,945/€5,625), the Ryvid Outset emerges as a financially pragmatic pick among its peers. The Zero FXE demands a more robust investment of roughly $11,795 (£9,690/€11,060), and the Energica EVA EsseEsse9 eyes a princely $22,520 (£18,495/€21,150). KTM's Freeride E-XC presents itself at $11,099 (£9,125/€10,390), all underscoring the Outset’s budget-friendly charm for both novices and veterans of the electric revolution.

