Ola Electric showcased not one but four different motorcycle concepts alongside the launch of the new S1X range and Gen 2 platform. The bike lineup includes a roadster, an ADV, a supersport, and a cruiser model. All four models are in their early stages of development and here’s what they look like.
The ADV offer gets a futuristic look just like all other models. It has flush-fit panels around while styling makes it a thorough adventure bike. It has a wide handlebar with guards, an LED headlight at the top by a transparent visor, a side panel that is twice as low as the front beak, a crash guard at the bottom, a single-piece seat, and a long tail. The Ola Adventure features a USD front fork, a monoshock, front and rear disc brakes, and spoke wheels wrapped in block pattern tyres.
Meanwhile, the Ola cruiser also flickered equally. It gets long sweeping panels all over and a single seat for the rider only. The cruiser’s profile is quite low and features forward-set footpegs, a long rake and trail, and large wheels. It rides on USD front forks that get large covers and a monoshock. Braking hardware consists of a front and rear disc mounted on alloy wheels fitted with road-biased rubber.
Perhaps the most innovative-looking model in the entire concept bike lineup is the Diamondhead. It’s a perfectly fair offering with big panels everywhere. Up front is a slim LED headlight with handlebars that taper from the fairing. It is equipped with a lateral front suspension and a monoshock. The Ola Diamondhead concept features dual front and single rear discs. Going by the rear set footpegs and the overall structure, it seems to have a fairly demanding position.
Finally, it’s the Roadster. Like the other three concept models, the Ola Electric Roadster has panels throughout with very minimal internals exposed. It rides on USD front forks and a monoshock and gets a large two-piece seat that extends to the tank area. The front end of the Roadster looks quite sharp, thanks to the chiseled panels.
As of now, all the models are only in concept stage and no specifications have been released about any of them.