Harley-Davidson's First Electric Motorcycle Arrives in August for $30KThe LiveWire is fast and highly connected, but range might be an issue.

ByJon Fingas

This story originally appeared onEngadget

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After years of talk, Harley-Davidson is finally ready to put itsLiveWire electric motorcycleup for sale -- and not surprisingly, it'll cost you. The green two-wheeler is nowavailablefor pre-order ahead of its August debut for a hefty $29,799. That's a lot to shell out, but Harley is betting that performance and connectivity will seal the deal.

The motor tucked between your legs can take the LiveWire to 60MPH in a brisk 3.5 seconds (complete with a "futuristic" sound), while an H-D Connect service uses LTE to help you remotely check on the status of your bike, get service reminders and find out whether someone is trying to mess with your ride. If someone manages to steal the motorcycle, you can track its whereabouts through GPS.

There's one main catch if the LiveWire is within your budget: the range. Harley estimates that you'll get 110 miles of urban riding on a charge. That's certainly enough for many commutes, but a veteranlike Zero Motorcycleshas bikes that can handle up to 163 miles in the city in their standard form. You're paying for the LiveWire's power, technology and its all-business looks.

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Jon Fingas is an associate editor at Engadget.

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