
Ola Electric launches 72-hour Akshaya Tritiya sale with discounts up to Rs 40,000 and same-day delivery
By News Desk Published on April 28, 2025, 18:25 IST
Ola Electric Mobility Limited announced a 72-hour festive sale ahead of Akshaya Tritiya, offering discounts of up to ₹40,000 across its S1 scooter portfolio. The promotional offers, which include free extended warranties and same-day deliveries in select states, are valid from April 28 to April 30, 2025.
Under the special promotion, Gen 2 scooters now start at ₹67,499 and Gen 3 scooters start at ₹73,999. Customers purchasing Ola scooters can also benefit from #HyperDelivery, allowing same-day delivery and registration, which has been piloted in Bengaluru and will be expanded nationally over the coming quarter.
In addition to retailing its expanded Gen 3 scooter range, Ola continues to sell its Gen 2 models including the S1 X (2kWh, 3kWh, 4kWh) and S1 Pro variants. The S1 Pro+ 5.3kWh model now starts at ₹1,88,200, while the 4kWh version starts at ₹1,48,999. Pricing across the lineup has been aggressively adjusted to attract new customers during the festive season.
Ola Electric also recently rolled out the first Roadster X motorcycle from its Futurefactory. The Roadster X series introduces several first-in-segment features, such as brake-by-wire technology, single ABS, advanced MoveOS 5 capabilities like cruise control, reverse mode, and smart regenerative braking. Its battery systems are IP67-rated for waterproofing and dustproofing and come with enhanced serviceability.
Ola Electric, based in Bengaluru, is India's largest pure-play electric vehicle manufacturer. With its vertically integrated operations, spanning EV production and battery technology innovation, the company continues to expand its leadership position across India's growing EV landscape.
News desk at BusinessUpturn.com

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