Ola S1 Gen 3 E-Scooters Launched: Price Starts At Just Rs. 79,999

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  • Ola S1 Gen 3 e-scooter lineup launched
  • Comprises four new variants
  • Equipped with latest MoveOS 5 OS
  • Up to 320 km maximum riding range offered
  • Pre-bookings started

Ola Electric, the Bengaluru-based EV startup has announced the launch of its 3rd generation S1 e-scooter lineup. The brand has introduced four new models in the Gen 3 platform-based S1 series with an affordable price range starting at just Rs. 79,999. The Ola Gen 3 e-scooters are up for pre-orders and the deliveries will be starting soon.

TVS has not yet confirmed as to when this sports electric scooter will be made available in the remaining Indian cities. But as pr the reports the company will start delivering this e-scooter in remaining regions gradually in a phased manner.

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Ola S1 Gen 3 E-Scooter: All variants

The latest Gen 3 Ola S1 e-scooter lineup comprises four new models. The models introudced with the latest platform are the S1X, S1X+, S1 Pro, and the S1 Pro+. All variants are built on the new Gen 3 platform with the key differenting factors being the set of features and the battery size. The model wise powertrain and feature breakup is below.

Just for reference, the new Gen 3 architecture designed by Ola features a mid-drive motor instead of the hub motor as the previous-gen architecture. This new architecture offers enhanced efficiency and overall performance. Furthermore, Ola has replaced the belt drive mechanism with chain drive for better ride reliability.

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Ola S1X Gen 3 E-Scooter Powertrain And Features

Ola S1XPowertrain
Motor output7 kW
Battery options 2 kWh, 3 kWh, and 4 kWh
Range Up to 242 km
Top Speed123 km
Acceleration0- 40 kmph in 3 seconds

Ola S1X is the low-end model in the new series which comes with three battery options including 2kWh, 3 kWh, and 4 kWh. It is powered by a 7.5 kW motor and can reach up to 123 kmph top speed. It features a long sear for comfortable rides, break by wire technology, new grab handle, and a new 4.3-inch LCD screen.

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Ola S1X+ E-Scooter Powertrain And Features

Ola S1X+Powertrain
Motor output11 KW
Battery options4kWh
Range242 km
Top Speed125 kmph
Acceleration0 to 40 kmph in 2.7 seconds

The Ola S1X+ comes with only 4 kWh battery option and offers better power output of 11 kW. It offers the same maximum range of 242 km but marginally higher 125 km per charge range. It equips better features than the S1X ranging from a single-channel ABS with brake-by-wire technology and disc brakes.

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Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 E-Scooter Powertrain And Features

Ola S1 ProPowertrain
Motor output11 kW
Battery options3 kWh, 4 kWh
Range242 km
Top Speed125 kmph
Acceleration0 to 40 kmph in 2.7 seconds

The Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 model has similar set of features as the S1X+ and is available in dual battery pack options. Other key features of this variant are the rim decals, dual-tone paint job, chain drive, and cast aluminum grab handles.

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Ola S1 Pro+ Gen 3 E-Scooter

Ola S1 Pro+Powertrain
Motor output13  kW
Battery options5.3 kWh
Range242 km
Top Speed320 kmph
Acceleration0 to 40 kmph in 2.1 seconds

The Ola S1 Pro+ is the top-spec model with the highest peak power of 13 kWh. This model also has a bigger battery pack amongst all the models which measures 5.3 kWh in size. With this big battery pack, the S1 Pro+ model offers a whopping 320 kmph range per charge.

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