Ola is prepping to launch New Electric Bikes in India

Electric vehicles are becoming more popular in India, thanks to companies lowering their prices and offering more options and features than ever before. They are ideal for intra-city travel while also contributing to environmental health. They are also a viable option for daily commuters, despite rising fuel prices across the country. Last year, Ola launched the S1 electric scooter in India. The company is launching three new electric bikes in India to meet the needs of residents.

The first bike is the ‘Out of the World,’ which has a range of 174 km (108 miles) on a single charge and a top speed of 110 kmph (68 mph). It will include cutting-edge technology such as ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) for a smooth, safe ride. This electric bike will provide unbeatable value for money at around Rs 1,50,000 ($1818).

The mid-range Ola Performax will be available in three variants.

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The entry-level variant, which costs around Rs 1,05,000 ($1273), has a range of 91 km (56.5 miles) and a top speed of 93 kmph (58mph). The second variant, priced at Rs 1,15,000 ($1394), has a range of 133 km (83 miles) and a top speed of 95 kmph (59 mph). The Performax premium variant has a range of 174 km (108 miles) and a top speed of 95 kmph (59 mph), and costs Rs 1,25,000 ($1515).

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The Ola Ranger will be the least expensive electric bike in the lineup, with prices ranging from Rs 85,000 ($1030) to Rs 1,05,000 ($1273). This bike’s three variants provide efficient performance. The base model has a range of 80 kilometres (50 miles) and a top speed of 91 kilometres per hour (57 miles per hour). The mid variant, priced at Rs 95,000 ($1152), has a range of 117 km (73 miles) and a top speed of 91 kmph (57 mph). The premium model has a range of 153 kilometres (95 miles) and a top speed of 91 kilometres per hour (57 miles per hour).

The first bike is the ‘Out of the World,’ which has a range of 174 km (108 miles) on a single charge and a top speed of 110 kmph (68 mph). It will include cutting-edge technology such as ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) for a smooth, safe ride. This electric bike will provide unbeatable value for money at around Rs 1,50,000 ($1818).

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