Kawasaki has dropped teasers for its first electric two-wheeler, with an announcement date of June 7. The 15-second teasers released on social media channels show images of a young rider and a dirt course, ending with the tag line: “The Good Times are electric.”
The Good Times are Electric
Stay tuned for June 7th. Sign up to learn more at: https://t.co/sNf6sioczE#GoodTimes #Kawasaki pic.twitter.com/T0qP6qmqJG
— Kawasaki USA (@KawasakiUSA) May 18, 2022
The two-wheeler will be part of a larger launch event that will include several side-by-sides and ATVs, some of which may also be electric. Last October, Kawasaki announced plans to release 10 electric or hybrid motorcycles by 2035 plus five four-wheelers by 2025. The June 7 announcement may be the beginning of Team Green’s electric push.
The teaser doesn’t reveal much, with the only glimpse of the new bike appearing in the reflection of the rider’s goggles. All we can tell is that it will be green and white, which isn’t exactly surprising news from Kawasaki.
Fortunately, we’ve been able to uncover some more clues that suggest the mystery bike will be an electric balance bike called the “Elektrode.” Just before Christmas last year, Kawasaki filed trademark applications for the Elektrode name in multiple markets including the U.S. The trademark’s list of goods and services include various electric and hybrid two-wheeled vehicles, but from the name alone, we can assume it won’t be used for a hybrid.
The biggest clue is a test page from Kawasaki’s web developers that had accidentally gone live. This particular test page (one of several that are currently public) is for an accessory license plate frame for a Kawasaki Teryx, but there’s a new item on the navigation menu for the Elektrode electric balance bike. According to Google, the page has been live since at least May 9, but we expect it will be taken down soon.
We don’t expect Kawasaki to leave this developer’s landing page up for too much longer. Good thing we snagged a screenshot.
The thumbnail is labeled as a “For Placement Only” (FPO) image, indicating it is a placeholder, and the listed $0 price is obviously going to change. Unfortunately, the navigation link itself directs to a page that is not publicly available, so we don’t have any further details.
We won’t have too much longer to wait, as June 7 is only a few weeks away.
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