Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Big Savings Await: Ola S1 Range Discounted Up to Rs 25,000

Ola Electric has announced that it will extend discounts on its S1 range until March 31, offering savings of up to Rs 25,000. This includes discounts of Rs 17,500 on S1 Pro, Rs 15,000 on the S1 Air and Rs 25,000 on S1 X+. These offers were earlier limited till February-end.

With all these discounts, the ex-showroom prices (including the FAME 2 subsidy) for the Ola S1 X+, S1 Air and S1 Pro in March are as follows: –

  • Ola S1 Pro: Rs 1,29,999
  • Ola S1 Air: Rs 1,04,999
  • Ola S1 X+ (3kWh): Rs 84,999

The other models in Ola’s S1 range haven’t received any price reductions. They continue to be priced as earlier.

  • Ola S1 X (4kWh): Rs 1,09,999
  • Ola S1 X (3kWh): Rs 89,999
  • Ola S1 X (2kWh): Rs 79,999

Also Read: Hero Vida V1 Plus Reintroduced With Huge Discount

Gen-2 Ola S1 Pro price and discounts

In other news, Ola Electric has registered a staggering 35,000 registrations last month, making its highest monthly registration ever, solidifying its presence in the market. In fact, the EV maker has amassed roughly 1 lakh registrations since December 2023. However, it’s worth noting that these numbers represent vehicle registrations and not actual sales.

Car News

Tata Harrier and Safari To Get Petrol Engines Next Month

0
For all the Tata fans out there, we have some good news for you. The flagship offerings from Tata Motors, the Harrier and Safari...

2025 Hyundai Venue Accessories Revealed With Prices

0
The new-gen Hyundai Venue has recently been launched in India, with prices ranging between Rs 7.90 lakh and Rs 15.69 lakh (ex-showroom). The sub-4m...

Toyota Fortuner Reimagined For New Age

0
Toyota has recently unveiled the new-gen Hilux, featuring a major design overhaul, new features and, for the first time, an electric powertrain. And since...
Yamaha XSR155 vs TVS Ronin

Yamaha XSR155 vs TVS Ronin: Which Bike Should You Buy?

0
The recently launched Yamaha XSR155 is the brand's attempt to regain its lost share in the sub-160cc category. It's a premium neo-retro roadster with...

Related Articles

Yamaha XSR155 vs TVS Ronin: Which Bike Should You Buy?

The recently launched Yamaha XSR155 is the brand's attempt to regain its lost share in the sub-160cc category. It's a premium neo-retro roadster with...

Six Features That Tata Sierra Gets Over Hyundai Creta

Tata Motors has recently brought back the iconic Sierra nameplate in the Indian market. Measuring 4.3 meters in length, the new 2025 Tata Sierra...

Mahindra BE 6, XEV 9e Get Anniversary Discounts of Up To Rs 1.55 Lakh

The Mahindra BE 6 and XEV 9e were launched in November last year, and to commemorate their first anniversary, the Indian carmaker has announced...

Mandatory ABS Deadline For 2-Wheelers Likely To Be Pushed Ahead

The central government is considering pushing the deadline for making the fitment of ABS (Antilock Braking System) a standard in all two-wheelers in India....

Toyota Fortuner Reimagined For New Age

Toyota has recently unveiled the new-gen Hilux, featuring a major design overhaul, new features and, for the first time, an electric powertrain. And since...