India’s Business: Electric Motorcycle Goes 200 Km/h and Costs Less Than US$ 3,000
Roadster line, from Ola Electric, impresses with a range of up to 579 km per battery charge. Check out the details of this super machine. If you thought the electric motorcycle market was slow in Brazil, get ready to change your mind. India, with its company Ola Electric, has just launched a line of electric motorcycles that promises to revolutionize the scene. And what’s most impressive? These models reach speeds of up to 200 km/h and have prices that make anyone’s eyes widen: less than US$ 3,000!
Ola Electric’s New Bet: Roadster
Let’s get straight to the point: the Ola Electric Roadster motorcycle is not only beautiful, it’s powerful and affordable. And when I say affordable, I’m not exaggerating. With prices starting at US$ 893 (yes, you read that right!), this line has everything to shake up the global market.
The Roadster line comes in three versions: standard Roadster, Roadster X, and Roadster Pro. Each has its own features, especially regarding battery capacity and top speed. The entry version, the Roadster X, reaches up to 124 km/h and has a range of 200 km per charge. The Pro version, the most powerful, can reach nearly 200 km/h and offers an impressive range of 579 km in eco mode.
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Why Is This Electric Motorcycle So Special?
The futuristic design of the Roadster is already reason enough to turn heads, but what really catches the eye are the technical specifications. Ola Electric spared no effort to ensure that this electric motorcycle is not only fast but also safe and technological.
All versions come with adjustable ABS for different riding modes: Race, Urban, and Rain. The braking system automatically adapts in curves, ensuring safety in any situation. And for those concerned about safety, the motorcycle also includes a collision alert and traction control, preventing slips and skids. All of this for a price that, let’s face it, is almost unbelievable.
Prices That Fit the Budget (or Almost)

Now, let’s talk about money. The X version costs around US$ 893, which, when converted to reais, is about R$ 5,000. The standard version costs approximately US$ 1,250, or R$ 7,000. The Pro version, the most complete and expensive, is priced at almost US$ 3,000, which is around R$ 16,000. This may seem like a high amount, but for an electric motorcycle with such power and technology, the price is quite attractive.
And What About Brazil?
Now, the not-so-good news: despite the success in India, Ola Electric has no plans to bring these beauties to Brazil yet. So, for now, we will have to admire from a distance. But who knows, with time and growing demand, we might see these machines around here?
In the meantime, we keep an eye on global market updates, hoping that soon we can experience the power and innovation of these electric motorcycles from Ola Electric on our streets. Until then, we continue dreaming and researching the best alternatives available here. After all, the future of mobility is getting closer, and who knows, soon we might also be speeding on one of these incredible machines.
An electric motorcycle that goes nearly 200 km/h for less than US$ 3,000 is impressive, isn’t it? Comment below what you think about this launch and if you’d like to see these machines running here in Brazil.

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