The interesting question is will the dual sport version be imported... Or strictly off road.
If they do intend to export to USA, and be road legal, they'll need a foot pedal operated rear brake in stock trim. Ride Cake's
Kalk& has a pedal operated rear brake, though their off road only model has two levers - this was done primarily for the USA market, as the EU enforces no such mandate.
Additionally, spoke with the
fuell.us team earlier this year, and they mentioned that the only way to get around the rule of needing a pedal operated rear brake is if a single lever controls both, which their motorcycle (the Flow) does / will do: one handlebar-mounted brake lever that actuates the front caliper and adds resistance to rear wheel-based motor.
I worry about the US market for this bike both in the presence of ever-increasing tariffs on Chinese goods (encompassing motorcycles), as well a moto culture slow to adopt electric (especially if said vehicle does not out-perform Alta, which this doesn't). Certainly am excited, though I feel Sur Ron's target is the EU, where KTMs Freeride E is selling well.