How does it compare?
Velocifero Race X goes toe-to-toe with the embodied essence of electrified motorcycling. Like dance partners in a choreographed spectacle, we pit the Energica Eva Ribelle, the Zero SR/F, and the Harley-Davidson LiveWire into the arena.
Speed
The Velocifero Race X races forth with a top speed of 60 mph (97 km/h), which, though sprightly, pales against the Energica Eva Ribelle, commanding 125 mph (201 km/h), and the bullet-like Zero SR/F at 120 mph (193 km/h). Meanwhile, the Harley-Davidson LiveWire cruises at a respectable 110 mph (177 km/h).
Range
With great speed comes great responsibility? Not really. The Velocifero Race X is rather conservative, offering a range of 60 miles (97 km). Yet, the Zero SR/F flaunts a rather robust 161 miles (259 km). Enters the Harley-Davidson LiveWire, who smirks proudly with 146 miles (235 km). At the top, the Energica Eva Ribelle flexes its 249-mile (400 km) prowess, making those long Sunday drives so very achievable.
Power
Power comes in various forms, but the Velocifero Race X delivers 8 kW (10.7 hp) of sheer electric thrill. Compare that to the torque-happy Zero SR/F with 110 hp (82 kW), and the muscular Harley-Davidson LiveWire with 105 hp (78 kW). Youd think youve seen it all, till the Energica Eva Ribelle steps onto the stage brandishing its 145 hp (108 kW), making the power game rather one-sided.
Charging Time
Let’s talk coffee breaks. The Velocifero may take its leisure with a 6-hour recharge, but the Zero SR/F demands a brisk return to life in just 1 hour for a 100% charge. The Harley-Davidson LiveWire may require a thoughtful 60 minutes too, yet the Energica Eva Ribelle isnt dawdling either at a modest 3.5 hours for a comprehensive juice-up.
Price
Does this champagne electric motoring come with champagne prices? Our Velocifero Race X, delicately priced at $8,150, £6,500, or €7,550 shows accessible green living. But, the Zero SR/F flits in at a hearty $18,995, £15,200, €17,700, while the Harley-Davidson LiveWire comes knocking with a $29,799, £23,900, €27,800 tag. The Energica Eva Ribelle crowns the bill at a posh $23,400, £18,760, €21,800, reaffirming its kingly demeanor.
Comparative analysis reveals the Velocifero Race X as an affordable epitome of entry-level electric thrill, while the Energica Eva Ribelle, Zero SR/F, and Harley-Davidson LiveWire reveal the top echelons of speed, range, and power.

