Ola Electric is ready to begin deliveries of its first electric motorcycle, the Roadster X, starting 23 May. Announced through Ola’s social channels, this marks a key moment as the brand steps into the motorcycle space after establishing its scooter lineup.
The rollout will be phased, meaning the bike won’t hit all cities at once. Bengaluru will be the first to get it, allowing Ola to gather early feedback and address initial issues before expanding distribution.
Motor
The Roadster X runs on an 11kW electric motor, offering enough power for daily rides and occasional highway use. While detailed specs are yet to be released, the setup positions it well within the entry-level e-motorcycle class.
It’s available with three battery sizes, tailored to different rider needs—from short city commutes to longer trips.
Battery
Here are the battery options and claimed ranges:
Battery | Claimed Range |
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2.5kWh | 117 km |
3.5kWh | 159 km |
4.5kWh | 200 km |
The 4.5kWh version is ideal for riders needing maximum range from a single charge.
Features
Ola has equipped the Roadster X with a well-rounded feature set. It includes three ride modes—Sport, Normal, and Eco—for flexible performance. A tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) adds a layer of safety, rarely seen in this category.
A 4.3-inch LCD display handles ride data, while full LED lighting ensures visibility and a clean look.
Hardware
Built for balanced performance, the bike uses telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks. Braking comes via a front disc and rear drum setup—simple yet sufficient for its power.
Hardware Snapshot:
Component | Specification |
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Front Suspension | Telescopic Forks |
Rear Suspension | Dual Shock Absorbers |
Front Brake | Disc |
Rear Brake | Drum |
Display | 4.3-inch LCD |
Lighting | Full LED |
Ride Modes | Sport, Normal, Eco |
Safety Feature | Tyre Pressure Monitoring System |
Competition
The Roadster X takes on rivals like the Revolt RV400 and Oben Rorr. Pricing will be key, but its solid range and features make it a strong option—especially with Ola’s growing service and charging infrastructure from its scooter lineup.
For riders eyeing the switch to electric, the Roadster X brings practical design and real-world usability to the table.
FAQs
When do Roadster X deliveries start?
Deliveries begin on 23 May 2025.
Which city gets the Roadster X first?
Bengaluru is expected to get it first.
What are the battery options available?
2.5kWh, 3.5kWh, and 4.5kWh battery packs.
What is the top claimed range?
The 4.5kWh variant claims 200 km range.
Who are the Roadster X rivals?
Revolt RV400 and Oben Rorr are main rivals.