Oben Rorr deliveries commence in India

    The first 25 customers received the Rorr e-bike at an inaugural event in Bengaluru.

    Published On Jul 12, 2023 07:00:00 AM

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    Deliveries of the Oben Rorr have finally begun, with the first 25 e-bikes being delivered at an inaugural event in Bengaluru. Just a few days ago, we reported that the production-spec Rorr, which is being delivered to customers, differs slightly and costs a whole lot more than the earlier version, and to read more about that, click here.

    The Rorr comes standard with three free services in the first year, a 50,000km/3-year warranty, which can be extended to 5 years or 75,000km, whichever is earlier. It also comes standard with a 3-year motor warranty, free roadside assistance, and nationwide access to over 12,000 charging stations, claims the company.

    Madhumita Agrawal, founder and CEO, Oben Electric says, “As we celebrate the delivery of our first 25 Oben Rorr electric motorcycles, the excitement within our team at Oben Electric is profound. This moment fills me with immense joy and gratitude, and we can't thank our customers enough for their trust and support on this exhilarating journey. Importantly, this accomplishment is a testimony to our pioneering innovation in the sustainable electric two-wheeler industry, pushing the boundaries of what's possible."

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