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Ola Roadster 6 kWh

Variant6 kWh
CityDelhi
₹1.55 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
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Starting₹2,252 /month
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Ola Roadster 6 kWh specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Electric
Lithium-ion battery
Yes
Max Motor Power
13 kW
Reverse gear
Yes
Transmission Type
Automatic

Fuel & Performance

Top Speed
126 kph
Claimed battery range
248 km
Claimed Charging Time
0-100% in 7.9 hrs and 0-80% in 4.6 hrs
Claimed Fast Charging Time
0-80% in 7.9 Hours
EV Battery Capacity
6 kWh
0-40kph
2.2 sec

Chassis & Suspension

Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Disc
Front Suspension Type
Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Type
Monoshock Absorbers
Rear Suspension Adjustability
Yes
Chassis type
Tubular chassis
Chassis name
Steel Frame
Tyre type
Tubeless
Wheel Type
Alloy
Wheel Construction
Alloy
Rear Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Type
Disc
Calliper Type
Front - 2 Piston, Rear - 1 Piston

Ola Roadster 6 kWh features

Safety

Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Single Channel

Features

Odometer
USB Charging Port
Turn Signal
Tripmeters Type
Digital
Tripmeter
Start Type
Electric Start

Instrumentation

TFT colour Instrument cluster
Touchscreen
Trip Meter
Instrument console
Digital

Ola Roadster variants

VariantsOn road price
Ola Roadster 3.5 kWh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.17 Lakh
Ola Roadster 4.5 kWh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.33 Lakh
Ola Roadster 6 kWh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.55 Lakh

Trending Questions on Ola Roadster - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Tanbir Baralon Dec 29, 2025

I am a first-time geared two-wheeler rider. I am an 11th-12th student planning to buy a bike as a birthday gift, and I am deciding between the Jawa 42 FJ and the Yezdi Roadster 2025 model. Which one should I buy? I am 181 cm tall and weigh 82 kg. Also, how should I maintain the bike in terms of cleaning, when should I clean it, and how can I prevent it from rusting?

Both the Jawa 42 FJ and Yezdi Roadster are mechanically very similiar with the only difference being some visual elements and how you sit on the bike. A test ride of both over various road conditions should help you decide which one is the right fit for you. 

Coming to when to clean your bike, that's a very subjective thing based on where you live and how you store your vehicle. If you have covered parking that protects your bike from dust, then a soap wash once every 10 days to a fortnight should be more than sufficient. If you don't, then you may have to clean it more often. 

To prevent rusting, try to regularly coat exposed metal parts with some sort of grease and try to keep them under a good-quality bike cover. 

 

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Asked by: Sunilon Oct 28, 2025

Hi, I own two bikes — a Honda CB300R and a Yezdi Roadster 2025. I’m planning to go on long-distance tours and want to know if the Yezdi Roadster is good enough for touring. If I were to choose one bike that’s good for everything — long tarmac rides and a bit of broken roads — which one should I go for? I’m 5.5" tall, so seat height is also an important factor. Thank you.

Both the bikes you own can make for good touring partners. However, we would lean towards the Honda CB300R over the Yezdi Roadster.

Its seating position will keep you more comfortable on broken roads. The lighter weight and sprightlier performance also make it more engaging on smooth, winding tarmac roads.

Additionally, it’s worth keeping track of service centres for both bikes in the region you plan to tour, just in case you need any mechanical assistance.