Ola S1 Price and Availability

Since the vanilla Ola S1 is back, the company has brought it at an introductory price of INR 99,999 (ex-showroom). This introductory price will be valid for limited number of buyers of the Ola S1. The company is accepting the booking of S1 at Rs 499 which will be open till August 31 and deliveries will start from September 7. It comes in five colours – Porcelain White, Neo Mint, Coral Glam, Jet Black, and Liquid Silver.

Ola S1 Features

The ARAI-certified range of standard Ola S1 is 141 km while the company claims a ‘True Range’ of 128km in Eco mode. The distance ranges for Normal and Sports modes are 101km and 90km respectively. Ola has made the Hyper mode and cruise control feature exclusive for its S1 Pro variant. Ola S1 can achieve a maximum speed of 95kmph with an acceleration from 0-40kmph in 3.8 seconds and from 0-60kmph in 5.9 seconds. Ola S1 sports a smaller 3kWh battery pack compared to the 4kWh of S1 Pro but both the electric scooters produce a peak power of 8.5kW. The charging time of the battery is 5 hours.  ALSO READ: Maruti Suzuki launched the Swift S-CNG variant in India It will run on in-house MoveOS and will get updated Move OS3 with S1 Pro on Diwali. Design and other features remain unchanged including reverse mode, smart touchscreen display, Bluetooth/GPS connectivity, 36L boot space, LED headlamp, alloy wheels, etc.

Ola First Electric Car

Bhavish Aggarwal, CEO and founder of Ola Electric, has announced and revealed highlighting features of Ola’s first electric car. The upcoming EV is buzzed as the fasted and sportiest electric car to be produced in India. It is claimed to gain acceleration from 0-100kmph in just 4 seconds, offer a range of more than 500km per single charge, and drag go-efficient of less than 0.21. ALSO READ: These are India’s safest cars under ₹20 lakhs [July 2022] The company also reveals Ola electric car to have assisted driving capability, keyless feature, all-glass roof, and handle-less. Nonetheless, Ola electric car will also run on MoveOS. The brand has, however, not revealed the design but only shown some glimpse with a teaser video.  Mr Aggarwal said during the announcement, “Indian car makers are conservative, thinking that we only want small cars or maybe mid-sized cars. Global automakers think that the Indian market is not ready for world-class technology and sell their ‘hand-me down’ tech in India. We need to change this.”

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