While the Ola S1 X+ has received a price cut of Rs 25,000, the Air and the Pro have seen a price reduction of Rs 15,000 and Rs 17,500, respectively.
The pre-reservation window for the Ola S1 X (3kWh) and S1 X (2kWh) is now open at Rs 999 only. Offered in 3 variants, the S1 X starts at Rs 90,000 (ex-showroom).
The price of the Ola S1 X starts at Rs 89,999 and goes up to Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom). The deliveries for the Ola S1 X 2kWh and the S1 X 3kWh will begin in December, while those for the S1 X + will commence by the end of next month.
Ola has updated its flagship S1 Pro to the next generation in addition to releasing the new S1X. With a modified battery pack, platform, and new components, the S1 Pro Gen 2 receives a major update over the previous model. Here's a detailed comparison between the S1 Gen 1 and the S1 Gen 2 models.
The entry-level Ola S1 Air will be equipped with a 3kWh battery pack and a hub-mounted 4.5kW electric motor. In terms of mileage, the 3kWh variant will have a claimed range of 125 kilometres.
According to the government's VAHAN portal, the Ola Electric continued to maintain its strong position in the electric two-wheeler market and ended the month with a market share of 40 per cent.
Earlier this year, Ola released a variety of battery options for its S1 Air and S1 electric scooters. The 2kWh battery variant of the firm's entry-level electric scooters has now been discontinued. The S1 Air will only be offered with the 3kWh battery pack and will cost Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
In May 2023, Ola Electric, the leading EV firm in India, sold over 35,000 units. Ola has amassed an incredible market share of over 30% and achieved a year-over-year rise of 300% over the past month thanks to its highest-ever monthly sales in May.
The 2kWh version of the Ola S1 Air yields a range of 85km, whereas the 3kWh and 4kWh versions offer a claimed range of 125km and 165km, respectively. Despite the varying operating ranges, all 3 variants use the same 4.5kW motor.
In announcing its April 2023 sales figures, Ola Electric, India's largest electric vehicle company, claimed to have captured 40% of the EV scooter market. Ola achieved its highest monthly sales ever in April, selling over 30,000 units, and for the eighth consecutive month, it topped the sales chart.