Harley-Davidson has launched two new electric bikes, hopefully eco
Friendly vehicles will save struggling brands by attracting younger markets.
The American motorcycle maker's signature helicopter, which has seen sales decline for four years, is known for its noise and refueling.
The engine that consumes oil.
The two new concepts were unveiled last week at X Games (snowboarding and skiing competitions) in Colorado, recruiting hipper riders for 116-year-old brand.
According to recent data, Harley-Davidson has about 50 passengers and only about 10 more than 30 passengers. 34.
If the vehicle is on the market, the owner does not require any motorcycle license, and the detachable battery pack of the bike can be easily charged by plugging into the standard wall socket at home.
The company showed two electric cars in game X;
The first is a standard scooter and the second one looks more like a mountain bike.
A spokesman for Harley said both models "embrace their electric plants" and "incorporate original emotions into the equation of the future" through a unique design ".
Details of their price and availability have not yet been announced.
The company is said to have invested $50 million (£38mn)
In the field of electronic technology, it tries to attract younger and more socialized people --
Conscious Buyers
Harley announced last year that their all-electric motorcycle LiveWire will be launched in North America and Western Europe this fall.
The prototype of the car was driven by Scarlett Johansson's character Black Widow in 2015 Marvel blockbuster The Avengers: The Age of Ultron.
The performance and price details of the electric motorcycle have not yet been announced, but the price of its original live pigs may be as high as 35,000. Sales in the United States fell.
In the last quarter, the figure fell by 8.
At the midpoint of this year, this ratio is 7.
Sales in Canada fell 0.
It has fallen by 5 percentage points in the past 3 months.
It has accounted for 9 per cent in the past six months.
The company said it sold 228,051 bicycles worldwide last year.
Compared with 2017, it dropped by 1 percentage point. Harley-
Davidson was also severely criticized by US President Donald Trump.
The president criticized the company's decision to move production of motorcycles sold in Europe to overseas in order to avoid EU tariffs on American exports.
The company was also hit by high tariffs from the president's ongoing trade war with China, which in the last quarter of 2018 almost ran out of profits.