OLA: Currently, the Ola S1 electric scooter is the most popular model sold in the nation. Now the business plans to introduce its electric bike to India. The company will introduce three electric bikes with various pricing ranges, according to a report. The names of these will be Ola “Out of the World,” Ola Performax, and Ola Ranger. The most expensive choice among these will be Ola “Out of the World.” It will have a top speed of up to 100kmph and a maximum range. The least expensive electric bike will cost 85,000 rupees among these.
The cheapest electric bike among them will be the Ola Ranger. Its cost might range from Rs. 85,000 to Rs. 1,05,000. It will also be offered in three different variations, with the base model having an 80-kilometre range and a 91-kph top speed. Its mid-range model, which has a Rs 95,000 price tag and a top speed of 91 kmph, has a range of 117 km. The premium model’s top speed is 91 kmph, and its range is 153 km.
Performax
Top Speed
93km/h
Range
91km/charge
Price
Rs 1,05,000
Entry Variant
Top Speed
95km/h
Range
133km/charge
Price
Rs 1.15,000
Mid Variant
Top Speed
95km/h
Range
174km/charge
Price
Rs 1,25,000
Mid Variant
Regarding the Ola Performex, it will be a mid-range motorcycle and will be offered in three variations. Its base model will have a range of 91 kilometres and a top speed of 93 kilometres per hour. The cost of the variation is up to Rs 1,05,000. With a range of 133 km and a top speed of 95 kmph, the second variant of the same model will be available. It might cost Rs 1,15,000. With a top speed of 95 kmph and a range of 174 km, the most expensive form can be purchased for Rs 1,25,000.
Out of the world
Top Speed
110km/h
Range
174km/charge
Price
Rs 1,50,000
Premium Variant
On a full charge, the Ola “Out of the World” will have a range of 174 kilometres. The top speed of this electric bike is 110 kilometres per hour. Only one version of this model will be sold. It might cost roughly Rs 1,50,000. The ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistant System) technology, which is typically seen in pricey cars, will also be included in this e-bike for safety.
Akshat Kashyap is Masters in Mass Communication from School of Broadcasting and Communication, Mumbai. He is a content writer with DNP News Network, he writes news articles on Technology, Automobiles & Gadgets for DNP India website