If you've been thinking about making the switch to electric motorcycling, there’s never been a better time. Zero Motorcycles UK has just launched its 2025 Go Electric Incentive, offering massive discounts of up to £5,000 on their premium electric bikes. But don’t wait too long—the offer ends 30th June 2025.
Zero Motorcycles has long been a pioneer in electric mobility, known for producing high-performance, stylish, and eco-conscious motorcycles. And now, with this generous incentive programme, they’ve made it even easier to ride away on one.
Whether you're a city commuter or an adventure enthusiast, there's a Zero model to suit your style—and your budget.
The Go Electric Incentive applies to all model year 2024 and earlier bikes in dealer stock or ordered directly. This includes both brand-new and demonstrator units—giving you flexibility without compromising on savings.
Here’s a quick look at the savings available:
These discounts aren’t just theoretical either—they’re reflected directly on your invoice at the time of sale. That’s real cash savings you can put towards riding gear, accessories, or your next road trip.
This offer is strictly time-limited, running from 24th March to 30th June 2025. After that, the incentives vanish—along with the chance to save thousands on cutting-edge electric motorcycling.
With petrol prices still volatile and environmental concerns more urgent than ever, switching to electric isn’t just a smart move—it’s a powerful one. Zero’s bikes offer thrilling performance, minimal maintenance, and zero emissions, all wrapped in sleek, modern design.
Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to join the electric revolution. Drop by your nearest Zero Motorcycles dealer, take a test ride, and see why so many riders are making the switch.
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