
For years, electric motorcycles in India felt like a compromise—low range, average performance, and not quite “real bikes.”
That perception is starting to change in 2026.
And one of the clearest signs of that shift is the launch of the Oben Rorr EVO.
The Rorr EVO isn’t just another EV announcement—it feels like a serious attempt to make electric motorcycles mainstream.
With an introductory price of around ₹1 lakh, it immediately grabs attention. But what makes it interesting isn’t just pricing—it’s how well it aligns with what riders actually need.

You’re not charging every day. You can confidently handle city + short highway rides.
Instead of looking like a “different” EV, it leans into a streetfighter aesthetic with sharp styling, a muscular stance, and clean LED elements.

Petrol cost: ~₹1500/month
EV charging: ~₹150/month
That’s a massive difference over time.
When brands like Royal Enfield enter EVs, it signals a clear shift:
EV motorcycles are moving from niche → mainstream
Electric motorcycles are no longer just “the future.” They’re becoming a practical choice today.
The gap between EVs and petrol bikes is shrinking fast—and this is just the beginning.
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