The Future of Urban Mobility: Meet Zero’s LS1 Electric Scooter

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Zero Motorcycles Takes a Leap into Urban Commuting

Zero Motorcycles, widely celebrated for their electrifying creations, has just unveiled something to give your city commute a real jolt: the LS1 electric scooter! Announced at EICMA 2025 in Milan, this new two-wheeled wonder aims to roll right into the hearts of urban riders everywhere.

A Scooter That Makes Sense—And Speed

The LS1 is not just any scooter; it’s compact, lightweight, and optimally designed for the crowded streets where even a mouse would rethink its navigation plan. Equipped with a mid-mounted motor, this quirky ride delivers an impressive top speed of 100 km/h (62 mph). And let’s not forget those suave swappable batteries. With a standard setup, you can cruise for up to 115 km (71 miles), but for those who believe in extending their horizons—and battery life—an optional third battery under the seat bumps your range up to 170 km (106 miles). Now that’s what we call versatile!

Designed for the Urban Jungle

In a world where riding confidence is paramount, the LS1 emerges with ABS and traction control, making it the perfect partner for navigating the labyrinth of European streets. And if you’re worried about getting a leg over it, worry not! Thanks to its low seat height, it’s as approachable as your favorite barista who knows your order by heart.

So, whether you’re weaving through traffic or just looking to park in tight spaces, the LS1 by Zero Motorcycles positions itself as the smart choice for modern urban mobility. Here’s to riding into the future—scooter style!

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