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Oben Rorr EZ Sigma launched at Rs 1.27 lakh

The Rorr EZ Sigma variant also gets a reverse mode, which the other variants miss out on.
2 min read5 Aug '25
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Oben Electric has launched the Rorr EZ Sigma electric motorcycle at an introductory price of Rs 1.27 lakh (ex-showroom, India). The updated model brings in a TFT dash and a reverse mode.

  1. Oben Rorr EZ Sigma now gets a 5-inch TFT dash
  2. It now gets a reverse mode
  3. Two battery options: 3.4 kWh and 4.4 kWh with up to 175km IDC range

Oben Rorr line-up is powered by an LFP battery

LFP battery provides 50 percent more heat resistance and longevity

The Rorr EZ Sigma variant adds a 5-inch TFT colour display with navigation, call/message/music alerts, and trip data. A reverse Mode has been introduced for added convenience, while a redesigned seat should improve rider comfort. It is available in four colours, including a new red colour.

Powered by Oben’s in-house LFP battery tech, the motorcycle is offered in 3.4kWh and 4.4kWh variants. The smaller battery pack offers a claimed IDC range of 140kms, whereas the larger 4.4kWh pack offers 175kms of range. Oben remains one of the few OEMs offering LFP battery packs in India. The brand claims this tech delivers around 50 percent better thermal management and twice the lifecycle compared to conventional NMC batteries.

Both variants deliver a top speed of 95kph and accelerate from 0-40kph in 3.3 seconds. Fast charging enables 0 to 80 percent SOC in 1.5 hours. However, the larger 4.4kWh model weighs 148kg, whereas the smaller 3.4kWh model is 5kg lighter at 143kg.

Apart from the 5-inch TFT, other features include three ride modes (Eco, City, Havoc), Combi braking system and a 7-step pre-load adjustable monoshock. The connected Oben app offers remote diagnostics, GPS tracking, geo-fencing, anti-theft alerts, and charging station info.

Oben Rorr EZ Sigma price details:

At its introductory price, the Rorr EZ Sigma commands a Rs 7,000 premium over the standard Rorr EZ for both the 3.4kWh and 4.4kWh variants. These are currently priced at Rs 1.27 lakh and Rs 1.37 lakh, respectively. After the introductory period, prices will increase to Rs 1.47 lakh and Rs 1.55 lakh, respectively.

Bookings are open at Rs 2,999, with deliveries starting August 15, 2025.

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