The Ola Electric Roadster X is getting closer to launch – an electric motorcycle with a sporty character from the Indian manufacturer, launched last year.
Earlier this week, Ola Electric’s CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, shared images on social media showing the motorcycle being assembled on the production line. Later, he released videos of him riding the bike around the factory.
There are three battery options available for the Roadster X: 2.5 kWh, 3.5 kWh, and 4.5 kWh. The range varies between 117 km and 200 km depending on the battery capacity, with the electric motor delivering 11 kW of power (about 14.7 hp). The bike can reach speeds of up to 124 km/h.
Charging from 0 to 80% takes 3.3 hours for the 2.5 kWh battery, 4.6 hours for the 3.5 kWh, and 5.9 hours for the 4.5 kWh. The bike features a 4.3-inch LCD display on the instrument panel, a front brake disc, and a unique front headlamp, all while maintaining a minimalist and simple overall design.
The rider can enjoy three riding modes (Eco, Normal, Sport), cruise control, reverse gear, and real-time information on energy usage. There is also regenerative braking, which charges the bike while riding.
Exhilarated after riding the @OlaElectric Roadster!
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) January 21, 2025
Can't wait for you all to experience! ⚡🏍️
Future of motorcycling is here 🫡😎 pic.twitter.com/ZtXQMvXeBW