New Ola S1X has started getting delivered to its customers
Indian auto giant, Ola Electric has begun delivering its latest S1X e-scooter to its customers in several cities across India. The S1X was launched back in August 2023, positioning itself as the entry barrier to Ola’s ecosystem and will sit below the S1 Air model. The S1X is available in three variants, 2kWh, 3kWh, and 4kWh. Customers can choose from a variety of models depending on their needs and requirements.
More Affordability & More Thrill
The new Ola S1X offers an affordable solution and packs a toned-down appeal cut down from its S1 Air and the flagship S1 Pro Gen 2 electric scooter. It is aimed at providing customers with a great solution to electric scooter’s high upfront costs. The scooter provides an affordable alternative when compared to ICE-powered scooters, allowing for rapid EV adoption in the country.
With its new entry-level e-scooter, Ola Electric’s vision for expand its services and products in India, allowing customers a more accessible option compared to its key rivals in the space. This move will also allow customers to opt for high-quality products and services under Rs. 1 lakh segment.
Specifications
The new Ola S1X offers a range of high-tech features with its gorgeous and appealing design. It features a 4.3-inch LCD at the front that provides vital information at a glance such as speed, charging, range, etc. The S1X also offers app connectivity, and cruise control, and offers redesigned headlights, new rearview mirrors, and a flat floorboard, offering a perfect blend of both style and practicality.
Price & Warranty
Talking about the price and warranty, Ola Electric has priced its S1X e-scooter very competitively. The base 2kWh variant starts at Rs. 69,000, the mid-spec 3kWh variant starts at Rs. 84,999 and the 4kWh variant starts at Rs. 99,999. Ola Electric has offered an astounding 8-year/ 80,000 Km warranty for its battery with no additional cost, offering more ride quality and less range and battery anxiety.
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