Ola S1 Electric Scooter Variants Explained

- Ola S1 is the lower spec variant, Ola S1 Pro the top-spec variant
- Both variants vary in performance, range and acceleration
- The Ola S1 Pro gets 3 modes, hill hold, cruise control and voice assist
The Ola S1 electric scooter has been launched in two variants, a base Ola S1, and the top-spec Ola S1 Pro variant. Although the basic design of both variants is the same, the two are different in terms of performance, range, acceleration, features and number of colours they are available in. And of course, there's a difference in prices of each variant as well, with the S1 Pro being the more expensive variant. Here's a look at how the Ola S1 and Ola S1 Pro differ from each other, and in what aspects.
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The Ola S1 electric scooter gets maximum range of 181 km with maximum top speed of 115 kmph in the S1 Pro variant
Prices
The Ola S1 electric scooter is the base variant and priced lower than the better-specced Ola S1 Pro top-spec variant.
| State-Wise Prices Post Subsidy | ||
|---|---|---|
| STATE | Ola S1 | Ola S1 Pro |
| Delhi | Rs. 85,099 | Rs. 1,10,149 |
| Gujarat | Rs. 79,999 | Rs. 1,09,999 |
| Maharashtra | Rs. 94,999 | Rs. 1,24,999 |
| Rajasthan | Rs. 89,968 | Rs. 1,19,138 |
| All other states | Rs. 99,999 | Rs. 1,29,999 |
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The Ola S1 has a top speed of 90 kmph, with claimed range of 121 km on a single charge.
Performance
Both the S1 and S1 Pro are powered by the same electric motor with maximum performance of 8.5 kW and 58 Nm of maximum torque. The S1 gets a 2.98 kWh battery pack, while the S1 Pro gets a 3.97 kWh battery pack. Claimed acceleration is 0 to 40 kmph in just 3 seconds, for the S1 Pro, while the S1 has 0 to 40 kmph acceleration in 3.6 seconds.

The Ola S1 Pro has a top speed of 115 kmph with maximum claimed range of 181 km on a single charge
Claimed accleration from 0 to 60 kmph are 7 seconds and 5 seconds for the S1 and S1 Pro respectively. The S1 has a top speed of 90 kmph, while the S1 Pro has a top speed of 115 kmph. T
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The Ola S1 electric scooter has a 7-inch touchscreen instrument console with onboard navigation and other features
Range & Charging
he Ola S1 has claimed range of 121 km on a single charge while the Ola S1 Pro has claimed range of 181 km range. With a fast charger, both the Ola S1 and S1 Pro can be charged with 75 km range in just 18 minutes. On a conventional home charging port, the S1 can be charged 100 per cent in 4 hours 48 minutes, while the S1 Pro can be charged 100 per cent in 6 hours 30 minutes.

The Ola S1 has a long list of features, including geo fencing, remote lock/unlock functions and more
Features
The Ola S1 has two riding modes, Normal and Sports, while the Ola S1 Pro has three riding modes, Normal, Sports and Hyper. The S1 Pro also gets additional features like Hill Hold, Cruise Control and Voice Assist, which the S1 doesn't get. Both the S1 and S1 Pro come with a long list of standard features,

The top-spec Ola S1 Pro is available in a choice of 10 colours, and get additional features like hill hold, cruise control and voice assistant
Design & Colours
The basic design of the Ola S1 and Ola S1 Pro is the same, but the top-spec S1 Pro is offered in a wider range of colours. The Ola S1 is available in five different colours, while the S1 Pro is available in as many as 10 different colour options.
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