Upcoming Ola Electric Scooter Spotted In Two New Colours

- Ola's upcoming electric scooter comes in 3 colours - Black, Pink & Blue
- Ola has already opened pre-bookings for the electric scooter
- The new Ola electric scooter is likely to be launched in the coming weeks
Ola Electric, the electric mobility arm of Ola Cabs, is all set to launch its first all-electric scooter in the coming weeks. Now, ahead of its launch, a few test mules of the upcoming electric scooter have surfaced online, and this time around we get to see it in two new colours - Pink and Blue, in addition to the already revealed matte black shade. Ola has already begun accepting online pre-orders for the electric scooter for a booking amount of Rs. 499, which is completely refundable.
Also Read: Ola Electric Scooter Bookings Begin

With the addition of the new blue and pink colours, the new Ola electric will be available in 3 colour options
Unlike the matte shade of Ola's all-black electric scooter, the other two-colour options seem to come with a different texture. While the pink one appears to get a satin finish, the blue one seems to get more of a glossy texture. Design and styling wise all three scooters look identical, featuring the twin LED headlamp surrounded by LED daytime running lights, a large fully-digital instrument display, black rubber padded footboards, a long, flat, wide seat, and a slim taillight. The scooter also comes with long, black grab rails on either side and what appears to be the charging port in the middle.
Also Read: Ola Electric Scooter's Features Teased

While the blue one seems to get more of a glossy texture, the pink one appears to get a satin finish
The specifications and other technical details regarding the battery pack, electric motor, and range are still unknown, and we expect them to be released on the day of the launch. The Ola electric scooter will be manufactured at the company new plant in Tamil Nadu, which the company claims will be the largest electric two-wheeler plant in India. In fact, the plant will have an annual production capacity of 10 million electric scooters. It will have 10 general assembly lines and will be able to roll out a scooter every two seconds, and 25,000 batteries per day. In Phase 1 however, Ola plans to make 2 million scooters per year.
Also Read: Ola Electric Raises $100 Million From Bank Of Baroda For Its EV Factory

The electric scooter comes with a large fully-digital instrument display
The made-in-India scooters will be exported to Europe, UK, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, apart from being sold in India. In India, it will compete with the likes of the Ather 450X, Bajaj Chetak, and the TVS iQube among others.
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