Land Moto is adding some much-needed versatility to its lineup.
The Cleveland-based company has just launched a new electric motorcycle called the District ADV. The brand’s fourth model is a stylish adventure bike designed for riders who want more freedom while out on the road.
Now that we’ve made it to the second half of the decade, it’s safe to say there’s an e-moto for nearly every kind of rider. Whether you plan to spend most of your time riding on streets, highways, or trails, there are plenty of options to choose from in 2026. But one area where the market is lacking is adventure bikes. If you want something that you can rely on for long-distance rides but also take off-road from time to time, there’s not much to choose from outside of the Zero DSR/X, which debuted way back in 2022.
Up until now, that is. The District ADV was developed with adventure in mind. Although the new model still features a rather minimalistic look, it is also the brand’s most rugged design yet, with an upright stance, forged carbon bodywork, and a “Gust Buster” full fairing. Rounding things out is a set of the company’s lightweight, tubeless X-Spoke wheels wrapped in knobby all-terrain tires.
The high-riding two-wheeler does more than just look the part, though. It’s powered by an all-new drivetrain called the Enduro Evolution that features a permanent magnetic motor and an integrated gear-reduction body. Land Moto says the new unit can make up to 22.7 hp and 276.5 ft lbs of torque at peak, making it the company’s most powerful setup yet. Despite this, speed tops out at around 70 mph, which is respectable but won’t wow anyone.
The drivetrain is connected to a 4.8-kWh battery pack. A final range figure isn’t available just yet, but New Atlas reports that the company has previously mentioned 110 miles for city riding, and presumably less on highways or off-road. That’s well below the DSR/X’s 180-mile range, but the older bike also features a larger and heavier 17.3-kWh battery. Land Moto says the battery will take five hours to fully refill, with fast-charging not currently an option, though it wouldn’t be a surprise to see that change.
In the market for a versatile e-moto? Land Moto is taking reservations for the District ADV now through its website. The bike, which is made in the U.S., will cost $11,200, though only $100 is due at the time of reservation.
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Bryan Hood
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Bryan Hood is a digital staff writer at Robb Report. Before joining the magazine, he worked for the New York Post, Artinfo and New York magazine, where he covered everything from celebrity gossip to…


