Oben Rorr EZ Electric Motorcycle Prices Increased by Rs 10,000 in India
The Oben Rorr EZ comes in three battery variants– 2.6kWh, 3.4kWh and 4.4kWh. The model with the largest battery has a claimed IDC range of 175 kilometres.

The prices of the Oben Rorr EZ electric motorcycle have increased as the introductory pricing comes to an end. The electric motorcycle went on sale in November last year with three battery pack configurations – 2.6kWh, 3.4kWh, and 4.4kWh – priced at Rs 89,999, Rs 99,999, and Rs 1.09 lakh, respectively. As the introductory offer ends, Oben Rorr has increased the prices of the mid and top-spec models by Rs 10,000. The new prices are Rs 1.09 lakh for the 3.4kWh variant and Rs 1.19 lakh for the 4.4kWh variant. However, the entry-level 2.6kWh variant continues to be priced the same. All prices are ex-showroom.
Oben Rorr EZ: Key Specifications
The electric motorcycle features a sporty design, with bold, sharp lines. The robust frame and sleek profile promise agility and handling, while maintaining a bold, powerful presence on the road. The seat height across all three versions remains consistent at 810mm, the same as the Rorr. However, their weights vary: the 2.6kWh model weighs 138kg, the 3.4kWh model comes in at 143kg, and the 4.4kWh model tips the scales at 148kg.
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The Rorr EZ has the company's ARX framework, offering superior stability and effortless handling, even in the midst of dense traffic. The suspension setup includes a 37mm telescopic fork in the front and a 7-step adjustable monoshock at the rear. The bike features a disc-drum setup and 17-inch wheels.
In terms of features, the electric bike has an LED display with smartphone connectivity, offering real-time updates on ride metrics and battery status. It is packed with advanced safety features such as a driver alert system, geo-fencing, unified brake assist, and battery theft protection.
The Rorr EZ is powered by a high-performance LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery, known for its superior heat resistance (50% higher) and twice the lifespan of traditional batteries. While all variants share a top speed of 95km/h and a 0-40km/h acceleration time of 3.3 seconds (claimed), they differ in range. The 2.6kWh base variant offers a range of 110 kilometres, while the 3.4kWh and 4.4kWh variants provide ranges of 140 kilometres and 175 kilometres, respectively, based on IDC figures. Despite the range differences, all models are powered by a 10bhp/52Nm electric motor and feature three driving modes: Eco, City, and Havoc.
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The Oben Rorr EZ offers two charging options: standard and fast. Using a standard charger, the 2.6kWh, 3.4kWh, and 4.4kWh variants take 4 hours, 5 hours, and 7 hours, respectively, to charge from 0 to 100%. With the fast charger, the charging time to reach 80% is reduced to 45 minutes for the 2.6kWh variant, 1 hour 30 minutes for the 3.4kWh, and 2 hours for the 4.4kWh variant.
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