Where the city meets the canyon.

Mulholland is shaped by the landscape of Los Angeles, where gridlocked boulevards give way to open canyon roads. It was designed to be approachable yet full of performance, equally at home slicing through traffic or carving a coastal curve before stopping at Neptune’s Net.

The design takes cues from the classic teardrop silhouette but redefines it for the electric era. Instead of leaning on the traditional fuel tank form, Mulholland highlights electric-specific elements: exposed braided lines and a sculpted seat that carries the branding. The familiar LiveWire surface language in the fenders and lighting connects it to the S2 family while giving it a strong, contemporary identity.

Accessibility was a priority. A lower seat height, tall risers, and a relaxed but confident riding position make Mulholland easier to approach than Del Mar while still keeping a performance edge. Comfort and fit were carefully tuned so the bike feels inviting the moment you swing a leg over.

Sustainability is also part of the story. New cellulose-based bodywork reinforced with hemp fibers, recycled nylon top covers, and a silicone-based seat replace conventional petroleum plastics and vinyl. These materials give Mulholland a unique texture and feel while signaling a more responsible future for motorcycle design.

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