Ola e-bike price, concept details: Cruiser, Adventure, Roadster and Diamondhead

The concepts range from a cruiser and ADV to a roadster and what Ola calls the Diamondhead.

Alongside the reveal of the affordable new Ola S1 X and the Gen 2 Ola S1 Pro, the company also revealed four electric motorcycle concepts. These were in the form of a cruiser, ADV, roadster and a futuristic looking sportbike that the company calls the Diamondhead.

Very little was shown in detail of the bikes and pretty much no specification details were shared. All four products adopt a futuristic design philosophy, with Ola’s head of design Ramkripa Ananthan stating that each one stands for the essence of the category in terms of its overall design silhouette and intended usage pattern. 

The fourth product features a particularly outlandish design, with a look normally seen on concept motorcycles. Ola calls it the Diamondhead and its angular lines remind one of the Tesla Cybertruck. The Ola Diamondhead electric bike has a large dome-like windscreen, an LED strip headlamp running across the width of the motorcycle and large clip-on handlebars.  The bike has a shrouded digital display that gets revealed by a retracting plastic cover when the bike is switched on.

The most unusual element is the huge swingarm at the front which suggests that this Ola electric bike uses a hub-centred steering system as opposed to a conventional fork setup. This is a complex setup that precious few motorcycles have brought into production. Unlike the chain drive on the other bikes, this one has a belt drive system. Two big front disc brakes suggest that this will be a performance-oriented product. 

No other details were shared, and all we have to go by at the moment on the Diamondhead are these words from Ola’s founder – “This will truly define the future of motorcycling. It will be a generationally defining product and even ten to twenty years from now, the whole world will remember this product as it will bring in an EV revolution in motorbiking. It will define what supersports motorcycling is across the world.”

Ola gave no suggestion as to timelines for all these bikes, apart from mentoning ‘End 2024’ in one of the presentation slides. That is perhaps when we will see the first of these motorcycles. 

 

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