Ola Roadster has recently launched the Ola Roadster X+ 4.5 kWh variant, which the company has priced at Rs 1.30 lakh ex-showroom. To make this bike available all over India, the company has increased its deliveries. Some time ago, the company also gave a limited benefit of Rs 10,000 to the first 5000 buyers to attract customers towards Ola Roadster. The Ola Roadster has been launched in a total of five variants.
Its variant with a 2.5 kWh battery pack is priced at around Rs 99,999, and this is its base variant. If we talk about its 3.5 kWh variant, then its price is Rs 109,999, and the price of the 4.5 kWh trim is Rs 124,999. It also has a plus variant, which is Rs 5000 more expensive than this.
The most range-giving variant of the Ola Roadster is the Roadster X+ 9.1 kWh, which has a range of about 501 km on a single charge. The ex-showroom price of this scooter is Rs 199,999. Here we have mentioned the prices of all its variants, which are its ex-showroom prices.
Ola has used a flat-style wiring loom in this motorcycle, which will reduce heat buildup, reduce overall weight, and improve interior space management. Along with single-channel ABS, it has also included a patent-backed brake-by-wire setup, keeping safety in mind.
Its battery pack is given an IP67 rating, which will protect it from dust and water. It also includes features like reverse assist, cruise assist, and selectable region mode. The Ola Roadster X+ 4.5 kWh variant has been launched in five very cute color options, which are Stellar Blue, Industrial Silver, Pine Green, Ceramic White, and Anthracite. This bike takes only 2.7 seconds to reach the speed of 0 to 100.
Charging From 0% To 80% Takes Approximately 5.9 hours.
It takes a lot of time for an electric vehicle to charge, and at present there are no charging stations everywhere in India; due to this, there can be some problems with electric vehicles. But electric vehicles cost less than ICE and do not pollute the environment. If we talk about the Ola Roadster X+ 4.5 kWh variant, then it takes about 5.9 hours to charge from zero to 80 percent.
If we talk about the top speed of this bike, it is 125 km/h, which is fine according to Indian roads. Do tell us in the comment how you liked the information. For information about any of its variants, you can comment to us; we will be happy to help you.