New Delhi, India – OLA Electric has officially launched the OLA S1 X, a stylish, performance-driven electric scooter built to meet the demands of urban commuters. With a best-in-class range, powerful motor, and aggressive pricing, the S1 X aims to redefine value in the electric two-wheeler market.

108km Range – Designed for Daily Commuters
The OLA S1 X offers a certified riding range of 108 km on a full charge, outperforming nearly 90% of electric scooters in its class. This extended range significantly reduces range anxiety for daily riders, making it a highly practical option for city commutes, college goers, and working professionals alike.
Performance: Power Meets Agility
The S1 X is powered by a 5.5kW-rated motor with a peak output of 7kW, delivering an impressive top speed of 101 kmph. With quick acceleration and a kerb weight of just 105 kg, the scooter provides a light, agile, and responsive riding experience—placing it among the fastest electric scooters in its price category.
Battery & Charging: Fast and Convenient
Equipped with a 2 kWh fixed battery, the OLA S1 X supports fast charging:
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0–80% charge in just 4.5 hours
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Full charge in around 5 hours
While some models in the market offer slightly faster charge times, the S1 X holds its own with a balanced performance-to-charging ratio that suits most daily riders.
Pricing: Electric Mobility Within Reach
With a starting ex-showroom price of ₹96,999, the OLA S1 X is positioned as one of the most value-packed electric scooters in India. It combines:
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Premium design
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Impressive range
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Top-tier performance
— all at an affordable price, making it an ideal entry point for anyone transitioning to electric mobility.
Key Highlights: OLA S1 X (2025)
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Range: 108 km (certified)
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Top Speed: 101 kmph
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Motor Power: 5.5 kW rated / 7 kW peak
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Battery: 2 kWh fixed, fast-charging supported
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Charge Time: 0–80% in 4.5 hrs, full charge in 5 hrs
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Weight: 105 kg
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Price: ₹96,999 (ex-showroom)
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




