The bike also has an onboard touchscreen cockpit with integrated navigation, Bluetooth connectivity and multiple USB ports to help you stay connected and prevent getting lost (unless you want to get lost, in which case you can turn navigation off).
It also gets a beefier suspension with inverted forks, knobby off-road tires, an upgraded headlight, available storage racks, additional shielding and more. Honestly, it’s a lot of bike for what will likely be a very small investment.

Pricing and availability
For now, the Zeno Emara ADV electric motorcycle is still in the early stages of production, meaning pricing and availability have yet to be announced. That said, the bike is based on the already-launched Zeno Emara commuter bike, which is priced at around $1,300 USD. As such, interested parties should expect to pay no more than $2,000 for the ADV.
That said, there’s one catch: the bike is not yet slated for a release in the USA. Still, with enough interest, there’s no telling what the future holds.