Ola S1 Pro gets Rs 5,000 price cut; now costs Rs 1.25 lakh

    The Ola S1 Pro is now even more affordable than it was at launch; special price applicable until April 16, 2023.

    Published On Apr 04, 2023 02:27:00 PM

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    Ola Electric has announced a discount of Rs 5,000 on its S1 Pro e-scooter, which has reduced its price to Rs 1.25 lakh (ex-showroom, India including FAME-II subsidy). This discount, however, is only valid till April 16.

    Ola S1 Pro discount: details

    Ola recently rejigged its S1 e-scooter line-up, and as a consequence of that, the S1 Pro’s revised (ex-showroom) price was Rs 1.3 lakh, the same as its launch price in August 2021. Earlier, Ola had hiked the prices of the S1 Pro, which affected its sales. The e-scooter maker then announced a discount of Rs 10,000 that stretched for much of the last quarter of 2022. A point of note here is that this discount isn’t a permanent price cut, and is only valid till April 16.

    Ola has been the market leader in the EV space (as per VAHAN data) and has been consistently recording five-digit sales figures for the last six months. This, despite all of the issues that have surfaced regarding the front fork design of the S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters. The company recently also announced that it will offer existing customers an upgraded front fork, at their discretion, free of charge.

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