As someone who has followed the rise of electric motorcycles, I can say the Ola Roadster X truly marks a bold move in the two-wheeler world. This electric two-wheeler from the manufacturer has undergone a major pricing revision under a new sales initiative, bringing the entry price to an aggressive Rs 79,999, which is just below Rs 80,000.
This strategic price correction is clearly designed to challenge the dominance of traditional, entry-level, internal combustion engine (ICE) motorcycles, reducing the upfront cost and cost difference that often deters new buyers. With the starting price for a full-size electric motorcycle now more accessible, the company is aiming to make electric vehicles (EVs) the default choice for budget-conscious daily commuters.
From my experience, the revised pricing and structure, combined with multiple battery configurations, make the entire Roadster lineup, including higher-range variants, enticing for early adopters who want both performance and value.
Battery Options and Performance
The entry-level Roadster X model comes with three distinct battery pack options designed to meet different commuting requirements. Following the recent price cut, the base 2.5 kWh version is now available at Rs 79,999, while buyers looking for slightly more range can choose the 3.5 kWh variant priced at Rs 92,999.

The largest 4.5 kWh pack in the standard X line-up is positioned at Rs 99,999, offering a balance between performance and travel capabilities. For riders seeking more premium features, the company also offers the Roadster X+, with a 4.5 kWh X+ version priced at Rs 1.09 lakh and the top product tier massive 9.1 kWh battery currently retailing for Rs 1.89 lakh.
These aggressive pricing structures place the Roadster series in direct financial competition with petrol commuters, while retaining impressive mechanical capabilities. The 4.5 kWh variant of the Roadster X achieves a zero to 40 kmph sprint time of 2.8 seconds, a top speed of 124 kmph, and a certified range of 200 kilometres on a single charge, making it a compelling choice for riders who value efficiency and power.
| Variant / Model | Battery (kWh) | Price (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Roadster X (Entry-level) | 2.5 kWh | Rs 79,999 |
| Roadster X (Mid-range) | 3.5 kWh | Rs 92,999 |
| Roadster X (Standard X line-up) | 4.5 kWh | Rs 99,999 |
| Roadster X+ (Premium) | 4.5 kWh | Rs 1.09 lakh |
| Roadster X+ (Top-tier) | 9.1 kWh | Rs 1.89 lakh |
| Roadster X (4.5 kWh variant) | 4.5 kWh | Rs 99,999 |
| S1 Pro / S1 Pro+ (Scooters) | Not specified | Not specified |
| Loyalty & Incentives | N/A | Rs 5,000 / Rs 20,000 / Rs 50,000 |
Limited-Time Offers and Warranties
The company, Ola Electric, has introduced time-sensitive purchasing windows to increase showroom footfalls, especially during the Muhurat Mahotsav. These 90-minute sales windows offer limited units of motorcycles at discounted rates, creating a strong incentive for buyers to act quickly. From my experience visiting an Ola showroom, this approach not only highlights the flat price cuts but also makes the buying experience feel more exciting and urgent.
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To strengthen trust in its battery technology, the manufacturer has added generous after-sales benefits for its flagship scooters. Customers purchasing the S1 Pro or S1 Pro+ electric scooters in the initial days of March receive an eight-year battery warranty at no additional cost, addressing long-term battery degradation concerns. This reassures riders fully committing to electric mobility that their investment is secure, combining both value and peace of mind.
Loyalty Rewards and Customer Incentives
A key part of the revised sales strategy by the company focuses on its existing customer base, leveraging a community of over one million owners. The brand is offering financial incentives to encourage repeat purchases, including a newly structured loyalty program where existing scooter owners can get a flat benefit of Rs 5,000 when they book a new vehicle during special sales windows.
From my experience following Ola’s launches, this approach not only rewards early adopters but also keeps them engaged with the first-generation and second-generation Ola scooters, motivating them to upgrade.
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For customers looking to add another electric vehicle to their garage without trading in their old one, the company provides add-on benefits of up to Rs 20,000, combined with a dedicated referral reward program. Owners upgrading to the latest generation S1 scooters or purchasing new Roadster motorcycles can unlock heavy upgrade benefits, including exchange values and discounts totaling Rs 50,000.
This internal push is designed to boost initial retail volumes for the newly priced Roadster series, demonstrating how Ola is carefully balancing incentives with customer loyalty to drive growth.
