
Ola Electric starts deliveries of Roadster X motorcycles
announced on Friday the commencement of deliveries for its
Roadster X motorcycle
portfolio, offering initial incentives to early customers. The company is providing benefits worth ₹10,000 to the first 5,000 customers as part of its launch, with the
Roadster X
series prices ranging from ₹99,999 to ₹1,99,999 depending on the variant and battery capacity.
The Roadster X series includes several models with varying battery capacities and price points. The 2.5kWh variant starts at ₹99,999, while the 3.5kWh variant is priced at ₹1,09,999. The 4.5kWh model costs ₹1,24,999, and the
Roadster X+
4.5kWh is available for ₹1,29,999. The top-tier Roadster X+ 9.1kWh, featuring a 4680 Bharat Cell and a range of 501 km per charge, is priced at ₹1,99,999.
Bhavish Aggarwal
, Chairman and MD of Ola Electric, stated "The Roadster X is a bold leap, marking our entry into the motorcycling segment. The Roadster X is designed, engineered, and built in India, for a generation that wants to ride the bike of the future," he said.
The initial offer for the first 5,000 customers is part of Ola Electric's 'Ride the Future' campaign. This offer includes an extended warranty, MoveOS+, and essential care free, all valued at ₹10,000.

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