The Ola S1 Pro (3rd Gen) is a fast, battery-powered electric scooter made for everyday city travel. It replaces traditional petrol scooters and can be charged at home using a standard portable charger. The S1 Pro is designed for riders who want a modern, fast, and economical way to commute. Instead of a traditional dashboard and physical keys, it features a large 7-inch touchscreen that controls the scooter, displays GPS maps, plays music, and unlocks the vehicle digitally.
Depending on the variant you choose, the S1 Pro can travel up to 320 kilometres on a full charge and reach top speeds between 117 and 141 kph. It also features a large 34-litre storage space under the seat, strong disc brakes for safety, and different riding modes like Eco for saving battery or Hyper for maximum performance.
The S1 Pro is available in four variants: 3 kWh, 4 kWh, Plus 4 kWh, and Plus 5.2 kWh, and the price varies depending on the variant. The S1 Pro price starts at Rs 1.30 lakh and goes up to Rs 1.75 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Ola S1 Pro on road price falls between Rs 1.40 lakh and Rs 1.89 lakh, depending on insurance, variant, and various other factors.
Battery capacity is the biggest difference between the four variants. The range starts with the 3kWh model, the most affordable option in the range that’s aimed at everyday commuting. The 4kWh variant offers a longer claimed range, while the Plus variants deliver stronger performance with quicker acceleration and higher top speeds. At the top sits the Plus 5.2kWh, which gets the largest battery pack and offers the highest performance in the lineup.
Since the S1 Pro range varies depending on the variant and battery capacity. Here’s a clear breakdown of the Ola S1 Pro range (IDC claimed) across variants:
Ola S1 Pro 3 kWh: 176km
Ola S1 Pro 4 kWh: 242km
Ola S1 Pro Plus 4 kWh: 242km
Ola S1 Pro Plus 5.2 kWh: 320km
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A total of 2 videos are available for the Ola S1 Pro, providing an in-depth view of its design, features, and riding experience. The videos include all 4 variants, showing the color options, trims, and differences across models. Riders can use these videos to assess both the aesthetics and performance of this electric bike before making a choice.
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The S1 Pro colours lineup includes 6 shades in total: Porcelain White, Industrial Silver, Jet Black, Stellar Blue, Midnight Blue, and Passion Red. The Passion Red colour is exclusive to the Plus variants.
Industrial Silver
Jet Black
Midnight Blue
Passion Red
Porcelain White
Stellar Blue
Ola S1 Pro FAQs
What is the difference between the S1 Pro+ 3rd Gen and the standard S1 Pro 3rd Gen (4kWh)?
The S1 Pro+ is the highest-performance model. It has a higher peak motor power (13 kW vs 11 kW) and better hill-climbing ability (22.6-degree gradeability vs 17 degrees). Because of this extra power, the Pro+ accelerates faster (0-60 kph in 4.1 seconds vs 4.3 seconds) and has a higher top speed of 128 kph compared to the standard model's 125 kph.
Does the lower-priced 3kWh model lose out on screen size or resolution?
No. All three variants feature the exact same 17.78 cm (7-inch) touch screen instrument cluster.
Which Ola S1 Pro variant comes with ABS, and which ones use CBS?
Only the top-tier Ola S1 Pro+ 3rd Gen comes equipped with an ABS. The standard S1 Pro 3rd Gen (4kWh) and the 3kWh variant use CBS.
What issues do owners generally face with the Ola S1 Pro?
According to various owners and online reviews, the most common issues with the Ola S1 Pro are software glitches, erratic battery behaviour, and hardware reliability.
What to do if Ola S1 Pro’s touchscreen becomes unresponsive?
Perform a hard reset on the scooter. Press and hold the reverse button and the power button together for 10 to 15 seconds until the system reboots. Doing this should resolve the issue.
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