Bengaluru: Bengaluru-based electric vehicle manufacturer Oben Electric has commenced deliveries of its latest electric motorcycle, the Rorr EZ, in Bengaluru, marking another milestone in the company’s expansion and India’s rapidly evolving electric mobility market.

The launch comes as demand for affordable, high-performance electric two-wheelers continues to grow, with more consumers opting for sustainable transportation alternatives.

Deliveries begin in Bengaluru

The company has started handing over the Rorr EZ to customers in Bengaluru, making the city the first market to receive the new electric motorcycle.

Designed for daily urban commuting, the Rorr EZ combines performance, practicality and modern technology, targeting riders looking to switch from conventional petrol-powered motorcycles to electric mobility.

Oben Electric said the rollout marks an important step in expanding its customer base and strengthening its presence in the competitive EV segment.

Built for urban riders

The Rorr EZ is equipped with features aimed at enhancing everyday riding, including fast charging capabilities, connected technology and multiple riding modes.

The motorcycle is designed to offer a balance of performance, efficiency and affordability, making it suitable for city commuters seeking lower running costs and environmentally friendly transportation.

The company believes the new model will appeal to young professionals, students and daily commuters looking for a practical electric motorcycle.

Boost for India’s EV ecosystem

The commencement of deliveries reflects the continued growth of India’s electric vehicle industry, with Bengaluru remaining one of the country’s leading centres for EV innovation and manufacturing.

Industry experts say increasing product choices, improved charging infrastructure and supportive government policies are accelerating EV adoption across the country.

With the Rorr EZ now reaching customers, Oben Electric aims to further strengthen its position in the domestic electric two-wheeler market while contributing to India’s transition towards cleaner and more sustainable mobility