Yeah, I noticed the missing MX and XU models.
Are e-moto's really "toys for the rich"?
I'm curious because (1) Colorado dropped it's $6000 tax rebate for emoto's and the dealer told me it has had no impact on sales. (2) I recently visited the Zero factory and was told that the typical Zero owner views price as a "minor concern". And (3) Zero's 2014 lineup is all about high-end (and high-price).
I'd think the '
toys for the rich' may be true today but in a couple of years, all you pioneers - the Zero riders of today, have paved the road for a bigger market. Then, the XU will (would) make very much sense for the mass market and might become their most selling model.
The electric motorcycle scene is still very young and attracts most early-adopters and people with genuine interest in electrics. This will change (already is) and if Zero is expecting this attitude '
price is not an issue' they will see market shares taken overnight when other brands release their (cheaper) electric bike.
Why buy a expensive Zero if you can get a cheaper electric Honda/Suz/Kaw/ - Most people I talk to only know the Zero brand because I talk of it all the time..
Well... speculations from my point of view of course...