The first Ola Electric motorcycle seems to be among us sooner than expected. Specifically, the next August 15tha moment chosen by the brand that also coincides with a very important date in India, Independence Day. Likewise, everything suggests that the new naked model will be the first of the four concepts that we already know, to be launched on the market, as Rush Lane suggests.
Let us remember that last August 2023 Ola Electric launched a teaser video where it showed the 4 new electric models that would theoretically debut in 2024. Each of them intended for a different category, Adventure, Custom, Naked and Sport. An ambitious project where they bet everything on the EV segment with different variants aimed at all types of audiences.
Future of motorcycling is here. Join us on August 15th! 🏍️🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/da8Mtxahmg
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) August 6, 2024
Ola Electric’s first motorcycle and what we can expect
Just a few days ago Bhavish AggarwalCEO of Ola Electric, posted a short video on social media where he could be seen at the controls of the vehicle that will debut on August 15 and commented: “Taking a test drive”Just a few hours ago the brand showed us a teaser video where we can only see the front lighting equipment of the model.
It features a double LED optic and above it a DRL strip that covers the entire width of the front. In addition, the shapes of the handlebars can also be seen, clearly naked type, which, together with the absence of a front windshield, leaves almost no doubt about the type of motorcycle that Ola Electric will unveil in just a few days.
Taking a test ride 😉 pic.twitter.com/sZS5Pvx1VH
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) July 28, 2024
Beyond these specific details, there is not much information available. We are of course referring to the technical details that concern the new Ola Electric model and that it will very possibly end up sharing, many of them, with the rest of the models that will gradually arrive in the new range of motorcycles from the Indian brand.
It is expected to offer a range of at least 150 kilometres, and to be equipped with the technological elements required of a mount of this type. An inverted fork or a double front disc brake should be part of the standard equipment. All this accompanied by a good electronic load, including a 7” touch screen similar to the one used by the brand’s S1 Pro.