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Ola Electric Bike ‘Roadster X’ launched in Kerala Market

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Thiruvananthapuram: Ola, a leading electric two-wheeler manufacturer in India, has launched its new electric bike, ‘Roadster X’, in the Kerala market.

Having already dominated the electric scooter segment, Ola aims to revolutionise the electric motorcycle category with the introduction of the Roadster series.

As part of the launch, the company has announced attractive offers worth Rs 10,000 for the first 5,000 customers.

These customers will also have the opportunity to get Extended Warranty, MoveOS+, and Essential Care free as part of the ‘Ride the Future’ campaign.

The Roadster X series, equipped with a mid-drive motor, ensures both excellent performance and safety. The powertrain of the Roadster series features a chain drive and an integrated MCU for efficient torque transfer, providing superior acceleration and improved range.

A key highlight of the Roadster X series motorcycles is the flat cables, which enhance packaging efficiency, reduce weight, and improve thermal performance.

The prices for the Roadster X series start at Rs 99,999 for the 2.5kWh variant, Rs 1,09,999 for the 3.5kWh, and Rs 1,24,999 for the 4.5 kWh.

The Roadster X+ 4.5kWh is priced at Rs 1,29,999, while the Roadster X+ 9.1kWh (with 4680 Bharat Cell), offering an unrivalled range of 501 km/charge, is available for Rs 1,99,999.

Ola Electric Mobility Limited is India’s leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer. It specialises in the vertical integration of technology and manufacturing for EVs and their components, including battery cells.

The Ola Futurefactory in Tamil Nadu, where EVs and critical components are produced, is developing India’s most significant EV hub.

It is supported by Ola’s Bengaluru-based Battery Innovation Centre (BIC), dedicated to advancing cell and battery technology.

Ola’s R&D efforts span India, the UK, and the US, focusing on innovative EV products and core components.

Ola maintains a direct-to-customer distribution network with more than 4,000 stores across India and a robust online presence, making Ola Electric the largest company-owned network of automotive experience centres in the country.

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