LIVEWIRE GROUP, INC. PRESENTS NEW PRODUCTS AND CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS AT THE EICMA INTERNATIONAL MOTORCYCLE EXHIBITION
The entire LiveWire and Stacyc product range—including an even lighter and more affordable entry point into e-mobility—will be presented, and the development of the S2-based maxi scooter unveiled last year will be showcased.
MILWAUKEE (October 28, 2025) – LiveWire Group, Inc. (NYSE: LVWR), a leader in the electric motorcycle industry, will be offering more information and news about electric two-wheelers than ever before at the EICMA international motorcycle show in Milan from November 4 to 9.
These include new electric motorcycles and an expanded range of Stacyc bikes. The information covers progress on key development projects such as the future LiveWire maxi scooter and a smart solution for the police. This underscores LiveWire's commitment to innovation and global growth.

LiveWire's presence at EICMA underscores the company's commitment to redefining the riding experience for beginners and advanced riders of all ages. From modern electric motorcycles to bikes for kids and teens, LiveWire and Stacyc share a vision of the future that combines power, affordability, and global availability. The joint presentation of the two brands marks the next step in promoting a new, global generation of bikers who appreciate electric mobility on two wheels and the associated „twist and go“ experience.
European premiere of the S4 Honcho models
At EICMA 2025, LiveWire will unveil the S4 Honcho Trail and Street models in Europe for the first time, whose electric drive is equivalent to a 125cc combustion engine. The mini-motorbikes are part of the next phase of the company's growth strategy, which aims to make entry into two-wheeled e-mobility easier and more affordable worldwide. The S4 Honcho Street is compliant with European and UK A1 driver's licenses and M registration in the US.
Lightweight, with intuitive power and a removable battery, it offers effortless electric mobility in urban environments. No driver's license is required for the S4 Honcho Trail, making it even easier to use. LiveWire plans to begin production in spring 2026.
Further information is available at https://lvwr.co/honcho to be found.

Preview of the S2 maxi scooter
At EICMA 2024, LiveWire announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with Kymco, heralding the start of a joint development project for the first LiveWire maxi scooter. The collaboration aims to deliver an electric riding experience that combines the comfort expected in this segment with the proven and captivating power of the LiveWire S2 powertrain.
At EICMA 2025, LiveWire will present the development status of the project, which has now matured from digital renderings to a full-size concept vehicle. It illustrates the American company's intention and shows what a vehicle in this segment is capable of. The maxi scooter based on the S2 platform is not only LiveWire's entry into the segment, but also introduces a new design language.

S2 Alpinista Corsa and Patrol Editions
In addition to the other models in the acclaimed LiveWire S2 series, the new S2 Alpinista Corsa will be on display at EICMA. This is a new LiveWire platform concept with DC fast-charging technology that can charge a 10 kWh battery from 20 to 80 percent in less than ten minutes.
With BST Twin Tek wheels, Öhlins suspension components at the front and rear, clip-ons, billet triple clamps and footrests, and carbon fiber components such as the front fender, belt cover, and radiator covers, the Alpinista Corsa is built for speed in terms of both equipment and performance, paving the way for future developments in the S2 models.
The company will also be presenting the new Alpinista Patrol at the trade fair, LiveWire's solution for electric mobility in the police force. The presentation will describe the success of the LiveWire police fleet currently in use in the US and highlight the opportunities for expansion into Europe. Based on the S2 platform, the motorcycle has features that make it ideal for law enforcement use, such as no clutch or gearshift, extremely low heat emission, low weight, and excellent handling.
Stacyc celebrates its tenth anniversary
A decade ago, Stacyc began his pioneering work in the electric-powered children's motorcycle segment. The idea was to shape the next generation of motorcyclists. More than 250,000 riders worldwide have now embraced this idea.
Stacyc vehicles have also been available on our continent since 2024. The company focused on expanding its dealer network and strengthening its brand in the European Union and the United Kingdom. In 2026, Stacyc plans to add the 20H-Drive model to its European product range – among other things, to enable parents to share experiences with their children. They ride alongside their children and develop a love of two-wheelers together with them. The entire Stacyc product range will be on display at the trade fair.
Next-generation connected experience for electric motorcycles
LiveWire is collaborating with c.technology AG to develop a connected platform for riders in North America and Europe. The solution includes a suite of mobile and web applications that provide real-time vehicle data, location-based features, and community engagement tools.
Based on c.technology's secure cloud architecture, this ensures OEM-level integration and scalability for future enhancements. The platform is compatible with Harley-Davidson LiveWire and LiveWire ONE motorcycles, establishing and optimizing connected features with a robust, future-proof system.
The LiveWire Group's visit to EICMA
The entire LiveWire and Stacyc product range will be on display at booth E42 in Hall 14 at the Fiera Milano exhibition center, next to the Harley-Davidson booth.
Text and image credits: Livewire / Stacyc
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