Ola Electric has finally kicked off the deliveries of its maiden electric motorcycle, the Roadster X. The Roadster X comes in two variants: Roadster X and Roadster X+, offering multiple battery pack options. Here’s a quick look at everything that you need to know regarding pricing, range, features and more.
Ola Electric Roadster X electric motorcycle: All you need to know
Starting with the pricing, the standard Roadster X comes at Rs 1 lakh, ex-showroom, and goes up to Rs 1.25 lakh, ex-showroom, for the largest 4.5 kWh battery option. Meanwhile, the Roadster X+ variant starts at Rs 1.30 lakh. It tops out at the 9.1 kWh battery powered trim, priced at Rs 2 lakh. Both prices are ex-showroom. Notably, the flagship model delivers a claimed range of 501 km on a single charge. The Roadster X offers an IDC range of up to 252 km, depending on the variant. It comes in 4.5 kWh, 3.5 kWh, and 2.5 kWh battery options.
Both variants are powered by electric motors with different output levels. The standard Roadster X uses a 7 kW motor delivering 9.4 bhp, allowing for a top speed of 118 kmph. The X+ variant, on the other hand, comes equipped with a 11 kW motor producing 14.75 bhp. This variant can hit 125 kmph and sprint from 0–40 kmph in just 2.7 seconds.
In terms of features, both models come equipped with three riding modes: Eco, Normal, and Sport. Other highlights include a tyre pressure monitoring system, a 4.3-inch LCD instrument cluster, and all-LED lighting.
As for the hardware, the suspension duties are carried out by telescopic forks up front and twin shock absorbers at the rear, while stopping power comes from a front disc and a rear drum setup.
Ola Roadster X electric motorcycles: Offers for early buyers
Ola Electric has also introduced a limited-time promotional offer for early buyers. As part of this offer, the first 5,000 customers will receive benefits worth Rs 10,000, including free Extended Warranty, MoveOS+ software, and the brand's Essential Care package.
Ola Electric Roadster X electric motorcycle: All you need to know
Starting with the pricing, the standard Roadster X comes at Rs 1 lakh, ex-showroom, and goes up to Rs 1.25 lakh, ex-showroom, for the largest 4.5 kWh battery option. Meanwhile, the Roadster X+ variant starts at Rs 1.30 lakh. It tops out at the 9.1 kWh battery powered trim, priced at Rs 2 lakh. Both prices are ex-showroom. Notably, the flagship model delivers a claimed range of 501 km on a single charge. The Roadster X offers an IDC range of up to 252 km, depending on the variant. It comes in 4.5 kWh, 3.5 kWh, and 2.5 kWh battery options.
Both variants are powered by electric motors with different output levels. The standard Roadster X uses a 7 kW motor delivering 9.4 bhp, allowing for a top speed of 118 kmph. The X+ variant, on the other hand, comes equipped with a 11 kW motor producing 14.75 bhp. This variant can hit 125 kmph and sprint from 0–40 kmph in just 2.7 seconds.
In terms of features, both models come equipped with three riding modes: Eco, Normal, and Sport. Other highlights include a tyre pressure monitoring system, a 4.3-inch LCD instrument cluster, and all-LED lighting.
As for the hardware, the suspension duties are carried out by telescopic forks up front and twin shock absorbers at the rear, while stopping power comes from a front disc and a rear drum setup.
Ola Roadster X electric motorcycles: Offers for early buyers
Ola Electric has also introduced a limited-time promotional offer for early buyers. As part of this offer, the first 5,000 customers will receive benefits worth Rs 10,000, including free Extended Warranty, MoveOS+ software, and the brand's Essential Care package.
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