Zero reveals prices for the new XE and XB electric dirtbikes
Zero has begun its global delivery of the new XE and XB electric dirtbikes, after revealing prices for the two models.

Zero Motorcycles has officially confirmed prices for its all-new XE and XB electric dirtbikes, which were first revealed as part of the brand’s “All Access Initiative”. More new models will be introduced in the future as part of the initiative.
The California-based electric bike maker revealed the two new models towards the end of 2024, and at the time we expected the bikes to arrive with a competitive price tag. That’s exactly what has happened, with the XB model featuring an MSRP of £3,890.
The XE will cost you £5,590, with much of the price bump coming thanks to the increased power, range, and top speed.
The XB uses a 2.4kWh battery to produce 9.8bhp and a massive 275 Ib-ft of torque. The bike’s range lasts 47 miles at continuous rolling speeds of 31mph, while the XE has a range of 65 miles, again at 31mph. The more expensive XE model also produces 21bhp and 468 Ib-ft of torque.

The battery recharge time is different for the two models, with the XB taking around three hours to complete a full recharge. For the XE, you will be looking at a recharge time of around five hours. The batteries on both models can be swapped out for new ones.
“The delivery of the first X Line bikes is a major milestone for Zero and for the future of off-road EV performance,” said Sam Paschel, CEO of Zero Motorcycles. “It’s the start of a new chapter in how adventure riding is experienced. With the XB and XE, we’re making electric motorcycles more accessible and approachable for riders everywhere.”
To enquire about the new models, you will need to contact your local Zero motorcycles distributor. You can also find out more information about the two new models on the official Zero website.
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