I recently did some research to see whether it would make sense to upgrade from a 2016 DSR to the latest 2017 model.
Yes, I know what you are thinking, it is far too early to think of replacing an already new bike. So, the answer was no before even starting to compare the two, but I was curious nevertheless.
Anyway, as I could not find any direct spec comparison anywhere I thought I should share my findings with anyone interested.
I am only listing specs that changed for easier comparison, so if not listed then they are the same in both models (unless I missed something). 2016 specs listed first:
Max torque
106 ft-lb (144 Nm)
116 ft-lb (157 Nm)
Max power
67 hp (50 kW) @ 4,000 rpm
70 hp (52 kW) @ 3,500 rpm
Top speed (max)
98 mph (158 km/h)
102 mph (164 km/h)
Acceleration, 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h)
3.9 seconds
? (Could not find this anywhere, maybe Zero figured it makes no sense to specify it as it depends on the weight of the driver. Should be faster though?)
DRIVETRAIN
Final drive 130T / 28T, Poly Chain® GT® Carbon™ belt
Final drive 90T / 20T, Poly Chain® HTD® Carbon™ belt
Controller
High efficiency, 660 amp, 3-phase brushless controller with regenerative deceleration
High efficiency, 775 amp, 3-phase brushless controller with regenerative deceleration
WARRANTY
Power pack warranty* 5 years/100,000 miles
Power pack warranty* 5 years/unlimited miles
In addition, the 2017 model can have its firmware updated through the companion smartphone app, while the 2016 model needs a visit to a dealer for that. And the storage compartment of the 2017 model has a better lock.
All in all, pretty minor adjustments.