Feel the Spark: Three Electric Bikes Ready to Transform the Way India Rides
There’s a special kind of excitement that fills the air when you know something new is about to arrive—something that doesn’t just change the way you move, but also how you feel while moving. In India, the heartbeat of two-wheelers has always been strong, from college rides to office commutes, and now that rhythm is about to change with electricity in its veins. Three upcoming electric bikes—Ola Roadster X, Suzuki e-Access, and Ultraviolette F99—are preparing to light up Indian roads, each with a different personality, yet all carrying the same promise: cleaner rides, quieter journeys, and an undeniable emotional connection.
Ola Roadster X – Everyday Comfort, Redefined
The name Ola already resonates deeply in the Indian electric space, thanks to its popular scooters, but now the company is stepping into a bigger dream with the Ola Roadster X. This bike is a statement for the everyday rider who wants style, substance, and sustainability wrapped in one. Test rides began earlier this year, and the buzz hasn’t stopped.

What makes the Roadster X stand out is its flexible offering. The base model is priced around ₹1 lakh (ex-showroom), making it accessible for young professionals and daily commuters. But Ola didn’t stop there—the Roadster X+ variant comes with a robust 9.1 kWh battery, capable of delivering longer rides and stronger performance, priced up to ₹2 lakh.
It feels like Ola has thought of every Indian who wants to ride responsibly without sacrificing speed or convenience. With its futuristic digital cluster, connected features, and muscular design, the Roadster X isn’t just a bike—it’s a friendly reminder that the future can be affordable, stylish, and exciting all at once.
Suzuki e-Access – A Touch of Class for Everyday Life

If you close your eyes and imagine the quiet ease of gliding through traffic without noise or fumes, that’s the experience Suzuki wants to gift with the e-Access. For years, the Suzuki Access has been a trusted companion for lakhs of Indians. Now, the electric version is ready to carry forward that legacy, with an added touch of elegance and modern technology.
Expected to launch by June 2025, the Suzuki e-Access is likely to be priced at around ₹1.10 lakh (ex-showroom). This makes it a strong competitor in the family-friendly scooter segment, where affordability meets reliability.
What makes this bike so heartwarming is its balance—it’s neither trying too hard to be futuristic nor clinging too tightly to the past. It’s familiar, yet fresh. With connected features, comfortable ergonomics, and a smooth electric motor, the e-Access is designed for riders who want a stylish daily partner that respects their pocket and their planet.
Ultraviolette F99 – India’s Electric Rocket
Now, if your soul beats faster at the mention of speed, the Ultraviolette F99 will feel like destiny. It isn’t just another electric motorcycle—it’s a performance beast built to challenge every idea you had about electric two-wheelers. Developed by the Bengaluru-based startup Ultraviolette, the F99 has already set enthusiasts talking with its breathtaking capabilities.
Imagine a bike that can touch a top speed of 258 km/h and blaze through a quarter-mile in just 10.7 seconds. That’s not a dream—it’s the F99. The company hasn’t revealed final pricing yet, but industry whispers place it somewhere in the ₹3.5–4 lakh range, given its performance category.
This bike isn’t for the faint of heart—it’s for those who see roads as canvases of adrenaline. More than performance, though, the F99 represents pride: an Indian company creating a machine that competes with global superbikes, and doing it with electric power. It’s not just about speed—it’s about rewriting the story of what’s possible.
The Emotional Road Ahead
Together, these three electric bikes symbolize more than just new launches. The Ola Roadster X brings accessibility and everyday comfort, the Suzuki e-Access wraps simplicity with class, and the Ultraviolette F99 electrifies the imagination with world-class performance.
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For India, they’re not just machines. They’re signs of a future where silence replaces smoke, where affordability meets innovation, and where performance doesn’t need petrol to shine.