Lightning Motorcycles: Pure Electric American Muscle
- Buck City Biker

- Apr 28, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: May 16

When it comes to pushing the boundaries of electric motorcycles, few names spark the same excitement as Lightning Motorcycles. Based in San Jose, California. Lightning is a true homegrown success story that’s shaking up the global e-moto scene with serious power, performance, and engineering.
A Bolt from the Blue

Lightning Motorcycles, founded by Richard Hatfield in 2006, has a simple but bold mission: to build electric motorcycles that outperform their gas-powered rivals. Lightning quickly made headlines by setting land speed records and winning major racing events, including the electric motorcycle class at the prestigious Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. In 2013, the Lightning LS-218 became the world’s fastest production motorcycle, electric or otherwise, clocking a mind-bending 218mph (350 km/h) (hence the name). For a young, independent company, it was a shot heard around the motorcycle world.
Lightning’s focus has always been about more than just speed. Hatfield and his team are passionate about bringing electric power to a broader audience, combining cutting-edge tech with real-world rideability. Today, their line-up offers something for both hardcore speed junkies and everyday riders looking to electrify their commute.
Lightning LS-218

The LS-218 is the flagship that put Lightning on the map and still the world's fastest production electric motorcycle. It boasts 200 horsepower and 168lb-ft of torque, with a top speed north of 218mph (350km/h). Range varies based on how hard you twist the throttle, but you can expect around 100–120 miles (160–193km) of mixed riding. The LS-218 isn’t just fast; it's surprisingly refined, offering sports bike agility and high-end components like Öhlins suspension and Brembo brakes. It's a weapon for riders who demand the ultimate performance, electric or not.
Lightning Strike
Introduced in 2019, the Lightning Strike is aimed at riders who want a more accessible, and affordable, electric sportbike experience.

It's a fully-faired bike that looks sharp and aggressive, with three different battery options offering up to 200 miles of city range. Top speed is a respectable 135mph (217km/h), and pricing starts far lower than the LS-218, making it competitive with middleweight gas sportbikes. The Strike has become Lightning’s volume model, attracting major attention from riders in the US, while Europe and other regions watch from a distance.
Lightning is also working on next-generation hyperbike projects, although no official release has been confirmed. Early concepts hinted at even faster, lighter motorcycles with breakthrough materials and rapid-charging tech.
Innovation and Racing DNA

Lightning isn’t just building bikes; they're advancing EV technology. Their experience on the track feeds directly into their street bikes. For instance, their battery tech emphasizes rapid charging, a crucial piece for making electric motorcycles practical for long-distance touring. Currently, Lightning boasts a 10-minute charge time for their LS-218 model.
The Road Ahead

In a world increasingly focused on sustainability without sacrificing excitement, Lightning Motorcycles stands out. They're proof that electric bikes don’t have to compromise on adrenaline, style, or spirit. Whether you’re a speed demon eyeing an LS-218, a commuter curious about the Strike, or just someone excited about the future of riding, Lightning is a brand worth watching.
Because if the future is electric, and it is, Lightning Motorcycles is already there, throttle wide open.
Ride safe, folks.




