Ola Electric Motorcycle Teaser Reveals New Details

Ola Electric Motorcycle

With the launch date of Ola’s first electric motorcycle inching closer, the electric vehicle giant has dropped a new teaser, offering a glimpse into the bike’s design. The images reveal a futuristic yet sporty motorcycle, hinting at a bold statement from Ola.

The headlight assembly is a standout feature, featuring a horizontal DRL topped by a body-colored cowl that doubles as a windscreen. Below the cowl, dual LED projector lights illuminate the road ahead. Adding to the modern aesthetic, the bike sports slim LED turn indicators. The instrument cluster, likely a full-color TFT unit, promises advanced features like Bluetooth connectivity and Ola Maps navigation.

A particularly intriguing detail is the presence of a lever on the left handlebar. While it could be a rear brake lever, there’s speculation that it might operate a gearbox. If confirmed, the Ola electric motorcycle would join the Matter Aera as one of the few electric motorcycles with a gearbox.

The teaser also provides glimpses of the bike’s silhouette. The single-piece seat with red stitching adds a sporty touch, complemented by red stripes on the wheels. The hollow side panels contribute to the motorcycle’s modern and lightweight appearance. The tail section, with its integrated tail light, bears a resemblance to the Ducati Scrambler, hinting at a retro-modern design philosophy.

As we approach the August 15th launch, more teasers are expected to unveil additional details about Ola’s electric motorcycle. The anticipation is building as enthusiasts eagerly await the full reveal of this highly anticipated two-wheeler.


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