https://electrek.co/2018/04/27/harley-davidson-electric-motorcycles-younger/
Harley Davidson’s upcoming electric motorcycles seek to expand to younger,
urban riders
Apr. 27th 2018  Micah Toll

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Harley Davidson electric motorcycle
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Harley Davidson’s CEO Matt Levatich just confirmed that the company is on
track to meet its goal of releasing a fully electric motorcycle in 2019.
According to Levatich, Harley Davidson wants to use the new line of electric
motorcycles to help reach a younger audience focused more on utilitarian,
urban transportation.

It is no secret that Harley Davidson’s core base is aging, resulting in year
after year of declining sales. Without a serious pivot, Harley Davidson’s
ridership will keep plummeting.

But it appears that Harley Davidson is keenly aware of the challenge they
face and will need to adopt a shift in mentality in order to be successful
moving forward. According to Levatich:

    Our future must be more about the software. Not digital code software,
but people. And how they think, and why they ride, and in fact, maybe why
they don’t ride. The numbers are clear and they do not support the status
quo. Overall ridership needs to grow in order for our industry to remain
vital. It’s plain and simple.

In an interview with TheStreet, Levatich further laid out how the company’s
plans for a fully electric motorcycle in 2019 can help achieve their goal of
reaching a younger audience:

    We continue to see electric vehicles as a tremendous opportunity. These
motorcycles are easier to ride than bicycles, they lend themselves to urban
environments where our product is maybe less targeted or less suited. They
are suited to a generation of people that don’t have the mechanical depth of
experience that maybe boomers had with manual transmissions and clutches.

With an anticipated late summer ’19 release of their first production
electric motorcycle, Harley Davidson could be well on their way to
redefining their focus towards a younger, more urban customer base that
values utility and convenience over decibels and chrome.

Goodbye biker gang, hello HOV lane.

Electrek’s Take

Companies like Zero Motorcycles have already proven that demand exists for
electric motorcycles among younger consumers. Even though Levatich’s view
that Harley Davidson needs to start targeting customers that don’t have as
much wrench turning experience might sound condescending, it is true to a
certain extent. Many current Harley Davidson riders grew up swapping
carburetors and headers on the weekend, but future customers are much more
likely to have spent their weekends swapping graphics cards and monitors.

Many of these customers don’t want to be checking oil and learning to
feather a clutch. For the most part, they’re more interested in the benefits
of the fun, simple, and easy to use experience that electric motorcycles can
provide. With single speed transmissions and a much shorter list of
user-required maintenance chores, electric motorcycles are better suited to
the busy lives of the young, urban demographic that Harley Davidson knows is
the key to staying relevant.

Focusing on urban transportation with electric motorcycles could position
Harley Davidson in a lucrative field. More than half of the world’s
population already lives in urban centers, with that percentage only
expected to rise and trend even younger.

A number of companies are trying to introduce electric scooters in the 30-35
mph (48-56 km/h) range, but are forced to charge high prices to cover their
startup and development costs. Harley Davidson is uniquely poised to enter
the electric motorcycle field with established production facilities and
years of design experience, offering faster, quality bikes better suited for
the next generation of riders.
[© electrek.co]


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