KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Ola S1X 2 kWh variant now starts at Rs 70,000, making it the most affordable in the portfolio
- Uniform price slash of Rs 10,000 across all variants
- The S1X 4 kWh variant is now priced at Rs 1 lakh.
With the latest development, Ola has once again tweaked its pricing strategy. This time, there's a significant reduction in the prices of its S1X model, which now sees a further decrease of Rs 10,000. Dive deeper into the details below to get the full scoop on this adjustment. But before that, make sure you join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group community of petrolheads to never miss out on any updates from the automotive world.
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Ola S1X E-Scooter Price Reduced: Details
Model | Discount Price | Difference | Discount Price |
S1X (4kWh) | Rs 1.10 Lakh | Rs 10,000 | Rs 1 Lakh |
S1X (3kWh) | Rs 90,000 | Rs 10,000 | Rs 85,000 |
S1X (2kWh) | Rs 80,000 | Rs 10,000 | Rs 70,000 |
Ola's S1x, once starting at Rs 80,000, now kicks off at a wallet-friendly Rs 70,000, marking a significant drop in price across its variants. The top-tier model sees a substantial reduction too, now standing at Rs 1 lakh. This price cut applies uniformly, making Ola's electric scooters even more accessible.
The absence of support from the FAME 2 subsidy has prompted many electric vehicle manufacturers to increase their prices. However, Ola is taking a different approach by consistently making its lineup more affordable.
Interestingly, today was slated to mark the end of the discounted pricing period, but instead of reverting to the original prices, Ola has opted to further enhance the affordability of its model. This move has fueled customers' anticipation that similar price adjustments may be on the horizon for other models in their lineup.
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Ola S1X: Battery, Range, Rivals And More
The S1X offers three battery options: 4 kWh, 3 kWh, and 2 kWh. The 2 kWh variant boasts a top speed of 85 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 60 km/h in just 8.1 seconds. It charges fully at home in 5 hours. Meanwhile, the other two battery variants reach a top speed of 90 km/h, with an impressive acceleration from 0 to 60 km/h in 5.5 seconds. The 4 kWh variant charges in 6.5 hours at home, while the 3 kWh variant takes 7.4 hours for a full charge.
The Ola S1 X competes with popular electric scooters such as the Ampere Magnus EX, Hero Electric Optima, Ather 450S, and Okinawa PraisePro.
Verdict
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