The lowest performance version, the ZF6.5, gets 81 miles on a single charge, but the ZF13.0 offers a range of 161 miles. You can also shell out more for a Power Tank that will increase the range to 202 miles on city streets and 101 miles on a highway.
Pricing starts at $10,995 for the option that gets 81 miles on a charge. The version above that costs $14,000.
The Zero SR is also a bit more high-tech than the other options we've seen so far. It comes with an LCD screen showing battery charge and speed. It syncs with an app that will track that data, but also allows you to set parameters like the maximum speed you want to go when riding.
Zero Motorcycles doesn't say how long it takes the bike to charge, only stating that purchasing its Charge Tank accessory will reduce the charge time to 2-3 hours at standard charging stations. The motorcycle can be purchased at a local dealer.