Ola Electric is all set to host its "Sankalp 2024" event tomorrow on India's 78th Independence Day. The electric two-wheeler manufacturer will debut its first e-motorcycle at this annual event. The bike will be the production version of the previously revealed Roadster. For those unaware, the company showcased four electric motorcycles, each from a different segment, in last year's event. The CEO of Ola Electric, Bhavish Aggarwal, previously shared a picture of himself taking a test ride on the upcoming electric motorcycle. The photograph was deliberately blurred to keep the motorcycle's version and production-ready appearance a secret until its formal launch. Nonetheless, the company shared four teaser images highlighting the motorcycle's various design elements. These images show the front part, which will house the headlights, the seat, and the taillight.
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Ola Electric Motorcycle: Key Details
Ola recently offered a sneak peek at the headlight of the new electric motorcycle, showcasing the model's unique rearview mirrors and twin-pod LED lighting. Other styling components visible on the teaser included a sizable headlamp cowl, angular tank shrouds, and a single-piece handlebar. Looking at the design components revealed by the company so far, it seems like Ola intends to launch the street naked version of the motorcycle first. There isn't much information on the upcoming model's specifications yet. However, the manufacturer confirmed that this model would come with batteries created by Ola at its recently opened plant that specialises in making battery cells for electric motorcycles. When Aggarwal first said these electric bikes would have the biggest battery in their class, it was implied they would have a longer range than their rivals. According to recent development images, the bike will likely have a standard right-side-up telescopic fork suspension and a chain final drive system.
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This launch, which will be Ola's first entry into the electric bike market, represents a significant milestone. The company's current range of electric two-wheelers, which includes the S1 X, S1 Air, and S1 Pro, which have already garnered popularity in the Indian market, will be joined by the new motorcycle.
The new electric bike is anticipated to compete with several existing electric motorcycles in India upon its release. Depending on how much it costs, it might take on entry-level players like the Revolt RV400 and Tork Kratos R, or it might go after high-performance bikes like the Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 and Matter Aera.
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