Bengaluru-based EV maker Ola Electrics has cut down the prices for S1 X variants once more. Now, the most affordable model comes with a price tag of only Rs 69,999.
Ola is now offering the S1 X (4kWh) for Rs 99,999, marking a reduction of Rs 10,000 from its previous price of Rs 1.09 lakh.
The S1 X 3-kWh variant is currently available for Rs 84,999. Meanwhile, the entry-level model, featuring a 2-kWh battery, starts at only Rs 69,999.
The company has announced that deliveries for the S1 X models will commence nationwide from next week. Making the scooters more budget-friendly is part of the brand’s strategy to appeal to a broader audience. Thus, the slash in price tags is likely to boost sales and encourage the adoption of electric scooters in India.
Specification of Ola S1 X
The Ola S1 X offers several amenities, including a 5-inch screen, 34 litres of boot space, the signature Ola headlamp, and a grab rail.
- The 2kWh variant delivers a range of 95 km on a single charge. Moreover, it reaches a top speed of up to 85 km/hr and features a 6-kW motor. This variant comes with a 3-year/40,000 km battery warranty.
- The 3kWh variant delivers a range of 143 km per charge. It achieves a top speed of 90 km/hr and includes a 6-kW motor with a 3-year/40,000 km battery warranty.
- With a 4-kWh battery and a 6-kW motor, this variant offers a range of 190 km per charge and reaches a top speed of 90 km/hr. Additionally, this model comes with dual disc brakes and tubeless tires, enhancing its safety and longevity.
It is important to note that the 2 kWh and 3 kWh S1 X models feature physical keys.
Other Ola Variants
In addition to the S1 X, the brand offers other models, such as the flagship S1 Pro, S1 Air, and S1 X+. In Feb, Ola announced price reductions for the S1 X+, S1 Air, and S1 Pro. During that period, the brand significantly decreased the price of the S1 X+ by Rs 25,000, bringing it down to Rs 85,000.
However, as part of its growth plans, Ola is gearing up to unveil a new series of electric motorcycles, planned for release in late 2024.
The company has unveiled four concept motorcycles, which are presently undergoing development.