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Ola To Launch A New Electric Bike On 15th August; Ola Electric CEO Officially Confirms

Ola Electric is all set to introduce its first electric motorcycle in the Indian market. The company is already popular for introducing some amazing EV scooters in the country and now Indian consumers will get to witness the launch Ola Electric motorcycle that was rumored to debut a long time ago.

Ola Electric CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal has officially posted a teaser video on the X platform revealing that Ola’s first electric motorcycle is all set to make its debut on 15th August 2024 in India.

The above teaser reveals that the upcoming motorcycle will feature a twin LED headlamp unit with an LED DRL strip on top. A tank shroud and a handlebar are positioned in an upright stance. The rest of other details like the powertrain, design details, and price range are still under wraps and are expected to be revealed on 15th August 2024.

Other than this the company is also running a contest for existing owners of Ola S1 scooters to share their highest range and the winner will be rewarded with a new Ola motorcycle.

Let’s see what new features we will get to see in this upcoming Ola Electric motorcycle and whether will it gain the same popularity as that of Ola EV scooters.



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