Ola Electric S1 Z Electric Scooter Launched In India: Key Features & Pricing
Ola Electric has introduced the S1 Z, expanding its electric scooter lineup. This model is priced at Rs 59,999, while the S1 Z+ variant costs Rs 64,999. The S1 Z features two removable 1.5kWh battery packs and operates on 14-inch wheels. Deliveries are expected to start in May 2025.
Battery and Range Details
The Ola S1 Z can function with just one battery pack, offering a certified range of 75km. When equipped with both battery packs, the range extends to 146km. This flexibility is a new approach by Ola Electric. The scooter uses a hub-mounted motor with a peak power of 3kW and can reach a top speed of 70kph.

Design and Features
The design of the S1 Z is distinctively boxy, setting it apart from other models. The top-tier Z+ variant includes additional features like a luggage rack at both ends, a small visor, and a pillion sidestep. An LCD display is standard on all S1 Z models and can connect to smartphones via Bluetooth.
Technical Specifications
The S1 Z's technical specifications include drum brakes on both ends and 14-inch wheels, which are uncommon in the e-scooter market. The only other Indian e-scooter with similar wheel size is the River Indie. However, details about dimensions, weight, or charging time have not been disclosed yet.
Pricing and Availability
With prices ranging from Rs 59,999 to Rs 64,999 (ex-showroom), the Ola S1 Z ranks among India's most affordable two-wheelers, whether petrol or electric. Ola has announced that deliveries will commence by May 2025.
Ola claims that the S1 Z accelerates from 0-40kph in just 4.7 seconds. This performance metric highlights its efficiency in urban commuting scenarios. As more information becomes available regarding its specifications, updates will be provided accordingly.
The Ola S1 Z offers an economical option for those seeking an electric scooter with flexible battery usage and modern features. Its unique design and competitive pricing make it an attractive choice for potential buyers in India’s growing electric vehicle market.


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