Ola to launch all-new electric scooter, e-bikes by 2024

    The first new two-wheeler from Ola in 2023 will be an accessible, mass-market scooter.

    Published On Dec 30, 2022 03:33:00 PM

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    Ola to launch all-new electric scooter, e-bikes by 2024
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    Ola Electric has revealed that it plans to launch multiple electric bikes and scooters by 2024. Ola currently has three electric scooters in its product portfolio, the S1 Pro, the S1 and the most affordable of them all, the recently launched (but yet to go on sale) S1 Air.  

    1. First launch of 2023 to be a mass-market e-scooter
    2. E-bike portfolio will have accessible as well as premium offerings

    New Ola electric scooters and bikes coming: details

    In a blog on the company’s website, Ola Electric’s founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal said new electric bikes and scooters will be launched by 2024, in both premium as well as mass-market segments. 

    The first launch of 2023 is slated to be a mass-market scooter and it is unclear whether the scooter referred to here is the Ola S1 Air or an entirely different model.

    Ola will also be branching out into the e-bike segment with multiple premium offerings in various body styles such as a cruiser, an adventure bike, a sportbike and even a mass-market offering. As such, these bikes will go up against the likes of the Ultraviolette F77, Tork Kratos R, Oben Rorr and Revolt RV400. However, Ola e-bikes will only arrive on the scene in 2024, with scooters being the predominant focus till then. 

    Alongside this, the article also outlined the fact that Ola’s first electric car will be launched in 2024 and that by 2027, Ola will have six different four-wheelers in the market. 

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