The Ola Roadster Pro promises a futuristic design and tech-packed features for city riders. With a claimed 181 km range, smooth handling, and digital connectivity, this electric bike stands out. In real-world city traffic, we tested its performance, comfort, and ride quality from an insider’s perspective.
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Ola Roadster Pro: Style Shines, Range Falls Short
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
The Ola Roadster Pro's claimed 181 km range fell short, delivering 150-160 km in city traffic.
It features a sharp, futuristic design with strong street presence and comfortable handlebars.
Tall seating and stiff suspension lead to comfort issues, especially over potholes on city roads.
I recently took the Ola Roadster Pro out for a spin, and honestly, it feels a bit different from the other electric bikes around. At first glance, the design catches your eye immediately. The company claims a 181 km range, but in city traffic, I barely managed around 150–160 km. Straight up, it fell a little short of expectations.
Design and Exterior
The Roadster Pro looks sharp, edgy, and futuristic. Its front LED headlamp and tail lamp are cleanly designed. The handlebar feels solid and comfortable, and the grips give good control. This bike has a strong street presence. One thing though the seating is a bit tall, so in stop-and-go city traffic, my feet didn’t always touch the ground. Still, the bike stands out easily on the road.
Photo : Sleek and futuristic exterior design of Ola Roadster Pro.
Seating and Comfort
Seat comfort is a mixed bag. Short rides feel fine, but hitting potholes on city roads gives a noticeable jolt. I remember a 12 km morning ride where the suspension felt slightly stiff. That said, the footrests and seating angle are okay for daily commuting, though long rides could get tiring. The dealer did mention minor adjustments can improve comfort noticeably.
Riding and Handling
Riding the Roadster Pro in urban streets is actually fun. Acceleration is smooth, and the bike handles city traffic well. On the highway, the top speed feels a bit limited. During a test ride at the dealer, a recent software update caused a small lag in acceleration. Straight talk: once the update was fixed, the ride became noticeably smoother.
Photo : Digital dashboard and controls of Ola Roadster Pro.
Battery and Range
The 7.2 kWh battery delivers around 150–160 km in real city conditions. While the company advertises 181 km, real-world usage falls a bit short. Charging from a regular socket takes about 6–7 hours. On an evening ride, I covered 130 km, returning with around 20% battery left safe and reliable for city use.
Features and Technology
The bike comes equipped with a digital instrument cluster, multiple ride modes, regenerative braking, and connected app features. Minor software bugs were occasionally noticed, but the dealer assured me updates will continue. Horns and indicators are practical for city commuting. I remember a small glitch in the showroom demo that got fixed after an update, and post-fix, the ride quality improved a lot.
My Take
Honestly, the Ola Roadster Pro is a stylish and futuristic electric bike designed for city riding.It comes with a few small glitches and some comfort quirks, but overall, riding it every day is genuinely enjoyable. if you’re looking for an electric bike that combines a futuristic design, useful tech features, and a decent range, this one is definitely worth checking out. Speaking from my 10 years in the automotive industry, I’d say it’s a dependable choice for anyone who wants a city-ready EV that stands out on the road.
Gaurav Jha is a seasoned automotive journalist and digital media expert with a passion for new technology, electric vehicles, and unbiased product reviews. As the founder of GearChoice.in, he aims to empower readers with transparent, well-researched information about the latest cars, gadgets, and mobility trends.