1. Can-Am Origin & Pulse: Clean Power Meets Commuter Performance
Can-Am marks its electric comeback with two models: the urban-ready Pulse and the adventure-geared Origin. Both share an 11 kW Rotax E-Power motor and an 8.9 kWh battery, delivering 47 hp and 53 lb‑ft torque.
- Pulse: 0–60 mph in ~3.8 seconds, ~80 miles range, priced from $13,999.
- Origin: 10 inches of travel, 0–60 mph in ~4.3 seconds, ~71 miles range, priced from $14,999.
They stand out with clutch-less designs, regenerative braking, touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, and fast charging in under 90 minutes.
2. Jawa Yezdi Roadster 2025: Customization Takes the Wheel
Launched at ₹2.09 lakh (~$2,500), the 2025 Yezdi Roadster brings updated styling and a modular build. Riders can choose from six factory-backed kits and over 50 customization options, including varied handlebars, visors, crash guards, seats, and colorways—perfect for creating your own riding identity.
3. Verge TS Pro: Legend of the Weekend
The Verge TS Pro redefines electric superbikes with in-wheel motor technology delivering 1,000 Nm torque, 0–60 mph in just 3.5 seconds, and up to 217 miles range on a 20.2 kWh battery. Priced at $29,900, it features fast 35-minute CCS charging, futuristic styling with customizable ride modes, and a niche appeal for tech-first riders.
4. Buell Super Cruiser: American V-Twin Reborn
Buell returns with its Roland Sands-designed Super Cruiser, powered by a 1,190 cc liquid-cooled V‑Twin (~175 hp). Priced at $25,900 with fall 2025 production, it already has over 6,000 preorders and $120 million commitment—proof its bold design and high-octane ethos are back.



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