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Ola Electric cuts Roadster motorcycle pricing to ₹79,999
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Ola Electric cuts Roadster motorcycle pricing to ₹79,999

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Last updated: 9 March 2026
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Ola Electric cuts Roadster motorcycle pricing to ₹79,999

Ola Electric cuts Roadster motorcycle pricing to ₹79999, signalling a major shift in strategy as the company attempts to make electric motorcycles competitive with entry-level petrol bikes in India’s massive two-wheeler market. The revised pricing was announced as part of a limited promotional push, repositioning the Roadster series closer to the price band traditionally dominated by internal combustion motorcycles.

With the new pricing structure, the Roadster lineup now starts at ₹79,999 for the 2.5 kWh variant, while the 3.5 kWh and 4.5 kWh variants are priced at ₹92,999 and ₹99,999 respectively. The higher-spec Roadster X+ variant with larger battery capacity is positioned at a higher price point, targeting riders looking for longer range and stronger performance.

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The pricing move is particularly important because electric motorcycles have historically struggled to compete with petrol bikes in the entry segment due to higher upfront costs. By bringing the base variant closer to the price of commuter motorcycles, Ola Electric is attempting to reduce one of the biggest barriers to EV adoption in India’s two-wheeler market.

The Roadster motorcycle lineup forms a key part of Ola Electric’s expansion beyond electric scooters. The company had previously showcased multiple electric motorcycle concepts including Roadster, Adventure, Cruiser, and Diamondhead, with commercial deliveries expected as the company scales its two-wheeler EV portfolio.

From a product standpoint, the Roadster platform is designed to offer a mix of performance and range. Some variants are expected to deliver top speeds of up to ~125 km/h and range figures exceeding ~250 km depending on the battery configuration, placing them in the performance bracket of mid-segment commuter motorcycles.

The pricing revision therefore appears less like a seasonal discount and more like a strategic repositioning aimed at accelerating adoption of electric motorcycles in India’s highly price-sensitive two-wheeler market.

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How This Will Help the Indian EV Market

India’s two-wheeler market is the largest segment of the country’s mobility ecosystem, accounting for tens of millions of annual vehicle sales. However, while electric scooters have seen strong adoption, electric motorcycles have struggled to scale, mainly because of price gaps compared with petrol bikes.

By reducing the entry price of the Roadster motorcycle to ₹79,999, Ola Electric is effectively testing whether price parity can unlock the next phase of EV adoption in India’s two-wheeler segment. When electric motorcycles fall into the same price bracket as petrol commuter bikes, the buying decision begins to shift from “technology experiment” to “practical alternative.”

This also creates pressure across the industry. Competitors developing electric motorcycles may need to rethink their pricing strategies, manufacturing costs, and supply chains to remain competitive. In many cases, aggressive pricing moves can accelerate localisation of components such as motors, battery packs, controllers, and electronics.

Another key impact is consumer psychology. Electric scooters have already familiarised Indian riders with EV technology, but motorcycles represent a much larger cultural and market segment. If electric motorcycles begin matching petrol bikes on price while offering lower running costs, the adoption curve could change dramatically.

In simple terms, the real significance of this pricing move is not just about one model. It is about testing whether India’s electric motorcycle market can move from niche to mass adoption.

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