Ola S1 X+ now starts at INR 84,999 with a flat INR 10,000 discount; only till stocks last

        Flat INR 5,000 discount on S1 Pro and S1 Air

        Up to INR 5,000 discount on select credit card EMIs

        Assured benefit of INR 10,000 under EMPS subsidy scheme on all S1 models; if registered before 31st July, 2024

 

Ola Electric today announced that customers can avail benefits of up to INR 25,000 on purchase of Ola S1 scooters. Effective till July 22, customers can enjoy flat discounts of INR 10,000 on S1 X+, and INR 5,000 on S1 Pro and S1 Air. The company is also offering additional discounts of up to INR 5,000 on select credit card EMIs. These offers are in addition to the INR 10,000 subsidy offered to consumers under EMPS 2024. To avail the offers, customers will have to buy and register before the price hike.

 

Ola Electric announces attractive deals, with savings of up to INR 25,000 on the S1 portfolio.jpg

Ola Electric offers an expansive S1 portfolio with six offerings across attractive price points catering to customers with different range requirements. It has recently marked its entry into the mass-market segment with the S1 X portfolio. Available in three battery configurations (2 kWh, 3 kWh, and 4 kWh), the scooters are currently priced at INR 74,999, INR 85,999, and INR 97,499, respectively under the offer. The company’s offerings include S1 Pro, S1 Air, and S1 X+, which are currently priced at INR 1,28,999, INR 1,01,499, and INR 84,999.

 

The company also offers an 8-year/80,000 km extended battery warranty for the entire range of products at no extra cost, a move Ola Electric believes addresses one of the barriers to EV adoption by extending the lifespan of the vehicles. Customers can also opt for an add-on warranty and increase the upper limit of the kilometres travelled up to 1,00,000 km at INR 4,999 and up to 1,25,000 km at INR 12,999. Additionally, Ola Care+ subscription worth INR 2,999 offers free services, including annual comprehensive diagnosis, service pickup and drop, consumables, and theft and roadside assistance.