The all-electric Zero SR/F has been revealed and it
looks like an electric motorcycle that would almost inconspicuously blend into
the crowd of internal combustion bikes. Zero Motorcycles would offer the SR/F
in two variants – Standard and Premium – but the spec sheets, excluding the
quick charger, are identical. The Standard version is priced at US$ 18,995
while the Premium variant can be purchased for US$ 20,995.
The Standard variant comes with a 3.0 kW charger
that juices up the batteries to 100 per cent in 4.5 hours. The Premium model
gets a 6.0 kW charger that gets the motorcycle to a 100 per cent charge in 2.5
hours. Rapid Charge System can configure the SR/F for 3 kW, 6 kW, 9 kW or 12 kW
of charging at any standard Level 2 charge station.
With a full charge, the ZF14.4 lithium-ion battery
is claimed to deliver an impressive range of 259 km, which can be
further extended to 322 km)with the Power Tank. The battery pack
feeds power to the ZF75-10 motor that delivers 190 Nm of torque
and 110 hp of power that can propel the SR/F to a top speed of 200
km/h. The power delivery to the rear wheel is optimised using a proprietary
concentric motor and swingarm pivot design.
Users can customise the output with the ride modes.
The SR/F gets Street, Sport, Eco, Rain and up to 10 programmable custom modes. Shock absorption department at
the front is handled by Showa 43 mm Big Piston Separate Function forks, with
adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping. At the rear is a
Showa 40 mm piston, piggy-back reservoir shock with adjustable spring preload,
compression and rebound damping. Stopping power comes 320 mm twin discs at the
front that are grabbed by 4-piston callipers with radial master cylinder.
Anchoring tasks at the rear are performed by a single disc with a single piston
floating calliper.
The SR/F, equipped with Zero’s proprietary Cypher
III operating system and Bosch’s Motorcycle Stability Control (MSC). Cypher III
integrates all motorcycle systems. The safety net includes ABS and cornering
brake control, traction control and drag torque control.
The SR/F is claimed to be the world’s first fully
“smart” motorcycle. The motorcycle gets Cypher III, a customizable dash and
Zero’s next-generation app that can be used to communicate information. The
full-colour 5” TFT LCD screen can toggle between various functions as per the
rider’s needs. The display features switching ride mode on the go, cruise
control, and heated-grip among others.
The SR/F uses cellular networks to transmit info to
the smartphone app. Ride information, current bike status and location are
always available. This connectivity gives the rider the ability to monitor the
bike in four main areas: Bike Status & Alerts, Charging, Ride Data Sharing,
System Upgrades and Updates.