Ola S1 Pro
Ola S1 Pro Specifications
- Range195 km/charge
- Battery Capacity4 Kwh
- Charging Time6.5 Hr
- Top Speed120 km/Hr
- Kerb Weight125 Kg
- Tyre TypeTubeless
- Ground Clearance165 mm
- Fast ChargingYes
- Starting (Remote Start,Push Button Start)
- Clock
- Wheels Type (Aluminium Alloy)
- Speedometer (Digital)
- Tyre Type (Tubeless)
- Trip Meter (Digital)
Ola S1 Pro Bike Latest Updates
Ola Electric has showcased a self-balancing scooter called the Ola Solo. Also, the EV maker recorded 53,000 registrations during March 2023, which is its highest-ever registration figures for a single month. Check out the details here. Here’s how much the Ola S1 Pro could cost if the FAME 2 subsidy scheme ends by March 31, 2024. Also, the offers for the Ola S1 Pro and the rest of the range have now been extended till April 5, 2024.
The Ola S1 Pro is Ola Electric’s flagship electric scooter which promises among the highest range and most performance of any Indian electric scooter. To top it off, the S1 Pro is absolutely feature packed as well. Recently, Ola also launched the second generation of the S1 Pro. You can check out all the details of the Ola S1 Pro Gen 2 here.
Ola S1 Pro Price The Ola S1 Pro is priced at Rs 1,29,999 (ex-showroom including EMPS subsidy).
Ola S1 Pro Design The Ola S1 Pro is equipped with compact dual projector LED headlights that complement its fluidic design, evoking a European aesthetic with single-tone body panels and sleek blacked-out alloy wheels. Its retractable pillion footpegs are seamlessly integrated into the bodywork. It gets a single-sided cast aluminum suspension arm at the front and a cast aluminium single-sided swingarm, which really help in showcasing the beautiful design of the S1 Pro’s alloy wheels.
Features of Ola S1 Pro The Ola S1 Pro offers a range of features, including a comprehensive full-LED lighting system, a 7-inch touch-enabled TFT display with smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth, and support for WiFi, LTE, and GPS. Notable functionalities encompass side-stand detection and anti-theft alerts, geo-fencing, reverse mode, Get Home mode, Take Me Home lights, and a Limp Home mode. The MoveOS 3.0 OTA update introduces additional enhancements such as three riding modes (Bolt, Vintage, and Eclipse), a vacation mode for extended battery preservation during periods of inactivity, proximity-based unlocking, simulated motor sounds, hill hold assist, three levels of regenerative braking, Hypercharging (providing 50km of range in just 15 minutes), Bluetooth calling, and even key sharing.
Ola S1 Pro Engine The Ola S1 Pro is equipped with a mid-drive IPM motor that delivers a nominal power output of 5.5kW and a peak power output of 8.5kW. It is powered by a 4kWh battery pack, which takes approximately 6.5 hours for a full charge. It offers a claimed true-range of up to 170km in Eco mode and 135km in Normal mode.
Ola S1 Pro Suspension, Brakes & Other Details The scooter is constructed on a tubular frame, featuring a single-arm front fork and a monoshock unit at the rear for suspension. Braking is handled by a 220mm disc at the front and a 180mm disc at the rear, equipped with standard CBS. It rides on alloy wheels wrapped in tubeless tyres, with a total weight of 125kg (kerb), a seat height of 792mm, and 165mm of ground clearance.
Ola S1 Pro Rivals
The Ola S1 Pro rival the likes of the Ather 450X, Simple One, and the upcoming TVS iQube ST. In a similar price bracket, you could also purchase the Apache RTR 160, Revolt RV400 or the Pulsar NS160.
Ola S1 Pro Range The Ola S1 Pro has an ARAI certified range of 181km on a single full charge. Ola claims that the S1 Pro will deliver a true range of 170km in Eco mode and 135km in Normal mode.
Ola S1 Pro Charging Time With a 750W portable home charger, the Ola S1 requires 5.5 hours to fully charge its 4kWh battery. Of course, using the nascent Ola Hypercharging network, it is possible to charge this electric scooter much faster. Ola claims that the Hypercharger wi
Ola S1 Pro Variants
The S1 Pro Gen 1 is available in a sole variant, featuring 12 color options: Neo Mint, Coral Glam, Marshmallow, Anthracite Grey, Liquid Silver, Midnight Blue, Jet Black, Matte Black, Khaki, Millennial Pink, Gerua, and Porcelain White. Ola does list the S1 Pro Gen 2 available for sale at the moment, but going forward, the Gen 2 will replace the current S1 Pro Gen 1.
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S1 Pro Gen 2
195 km/charge . 4 Kwh . 6.5 Hr
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Rs. 1.29 Lakh View On Road Price | View April Offers |
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Ola S1 Pro Pros and Cons
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S1 Pro Advantages
Gets a stylish design and an affordable price tag
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S1 Pro Disadvantages
The range might be insufficient for certain riders, and there are concerns regarding the build quality and dependability
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Expert's Conclusion
Due to changes in FAME 2 subsidies, Ola Electric couldn't maintain the original pricing for the S1 Air when it was eventually launched a year later. The S1X appears to be Ola Electric's endeavor to offer an affordable electric scooter, competing in price with 100-110cc petrol-powered scooters.
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Ola S1 Pro Expert Review
Within a short span of just over a year, Ola has established itself to be a serious contender in the electric two-wheeler space. The Ola S1 Pro model has seen two serious software updates in this timeframe; and for 2023, the electric scooter is enhanced with the MoveOS 3 OTA software roll-out. Here’s how each new feature enriches the riding experience, and what more could Ola really do to make the S1 Pro even better.
More Alive
Ola has recalibrated all of its riding modes to offer a more spirited experience. The Ola S1 Pro feels sprightly in Hyper and doesn’t feel inadequate in Sport or Normal mode either. In fact, in the latter two riding modes, the e-scooter is over a second quicker in the run to 60kmph than what it could muster with MoveOS 2 software.
Hyper Mode (101.7kmph top speed) |
MoveOS 3 |
MoveOS 2 |
0-40kmph |
3.39s |
3.41s |
0-60kmph |
5.63s |
5.75s |
0-80kmph |
9.00s |
9.20s |
0-100kmph |
15.08s |
15.66s |
Sport Mode (84kmph top speed) |
MoveOS 3 |
MoveOS 2 |
0-40kmph |
4.10s |
4.86s |
0-60kmph |
6.45s |
7.85s |
0-80kmph |
10.06s |
11.60s |
Normal Mode (70kmph top speed) |
MoveOS 3 |
MoveOS 2 |
0-40kmph |
5.90s |
6.01s |
0-60kmph |
11.06s |
12.21s |
There is a healthier spread of torque across the board until the top speed of each mode is achieved. The throttle response is a bit more prompt than before but there’s still some work to be done in this regard. There is still a marginal delay between the twisting throttle and the scooter moving forwards or making that overtake. And while slowing down rapidly, you will still find the scooter accelerating ever so slightly even after you shut the throttle. This delay becomes quite prominent in Hyper and Sport modes where there’s more juice flowing to the motor.
Thankfully, the scooter no longer kills the power entirely when you tap the brakes. There is a sizable drop in the current that is supplied to the motor but the scooter can still roll forwards. This makes the Ola S1 Pro more manageable than before when executing tight U-turns.
More Adjustability
Thanks to advanced regenerative braking, the rider can choose how rapidly or slowly they would like the scooter to slow down on its own accord. There are three levels to choose from: Low, Default and High. In order to test just how different each mode is, we conducted a VBox deceleration test, where in Normal mode, we let the scooter naturally slow down. Here’s how much time and distance each mode took:
Regen Level |
45-30kmph Deceleration Time |
45-30kmph Deceleration Distance |
Low |
12.52s |
129.86m |
Default |
8.43s |
87.39m |
High |
6.21s |
64.26m |
I preferred to keep the regen in the Default mode as it was easy to manage the scooter in bumper to bumper traffic with the throttle delay issue still persisting. In the highest setting, you don’t have to rely on the brakes as much to slow down the scooter.
Thanks to these improvements, the Ola S1 Pro has once again reclaimed the top spot in our range tests; only just, though.
Range |
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Ola S1 Pro MoveOS 3 |
147.6km |
Ather 450X Gen 3 |
142km |
Ola S1 Pro MoveOS 2 |
141km |
TVS iQube S |
114.76km |
Bajaj Chetak |
113.89km |
It ran for 147.6km in Normal mode with default regen setting. It could’ve gone for a bit more but the issue was the Eco mode. Once the charge levels drop below 15 percent, the S1 Pro automatically switches to Eco, where the performance is drastically curbed. It still remains unusable for commuting, taking a while to set off, and can only reach a VBox-tested top speed of 37kmph – thus making overtaking a tricky affair. Ultimately, it remains a limp home setting rather than an actual riding mode.
More Charging Solutions
Hopefully, the need for the situation should never arise for you as Ola has finally begun setting up its ambitiously extensive Hypercharging network of fast chargers. At the time of recording this video, we only found two Hyperchargers stations in Pune with one of them appearing offline. Two more are in the pipeline and all of them are currently at BPCL fuel stations.
More Customisation
Tired of looking at the same dash graphics? MoveOS 3 brings two more screen layouts that Ola calls Moods. Eclipse is the stock one, Vintage and Bolt are the new additions. Each one gets its own dedicated dark mode that can be kept on always or when the sun. They also get a unique engineered motor sound that is bellowed from the speakers. Head over to our video review on Youtube to hear each one of them.
I loved the screen graphics in Bolt with the dark theme activated. I am not a fan of the sounds as they feel too engineered and not quite authentic. My bigger complaint is that these sounds are throttle position based and not speed dependent. You could be at standstill and make it seem like you are at India Bike Week all over again, or you could be coasting at a reasonable pace with the only sound accompanying you being the same droning one that you get at idle. Hence, I just kept the sounds switched off.
There are still two Beta features that have gone active with MoveOS 3: Proximity Unlock and Hill Hold. In order to activate the former, you have to connect your smartphone to the scooter and follow the instructions on the app by moving around to sync the sensors. Once this process is completed, you could simply just walk away from the scooter to lock it down and just approach it to unlock and ride away.
While it sounds simple, there are still a few bugs that need to be ironed out. While the locking process worked always, the unlocking process wasn’t always as smooth. Not only during the time of the shoot but also when I was using it for a couple of days as a daily runabout, the system worked only half the time.
Finally, Hill Hold is one feature that does make it easier to manage the scooter on steep inclines. Prior to activating the feature, you must first calibrate it by going to a flat road, toggling on Hill Hold in the settings menu, turning on the motor and pressing the brakes for three to four seconds. Later, when you do arrive on an incline, press the brakes till the hill hold prompt appears on the dash and only then let go of the brakes. The Ola S1 Pro will remain locked for a minute after which the system will warn you that it is getting deactivated. In order to kill the hill hold, you can either tap the brake or simply roll away.
There are a few more nifty features that are pretty self explanatory, which you can read more about in this story.
Much Better
There’s no mincing it, with the MoveOS3 updates, the Ola S1 Pro is a much better scooter than the one we rode before. Not only is it more peppy in all riding modes but also more manageable and customisable. However, if the engineers were to iron out the throttle calibration issues that still persist and somehow make that Eco mode usable, then it would be an even better package. So, as it stands, it is definitely worthy enough for you to enjoy Party mode.
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Ola S1 Pro Premium Electric Scooter Experience
The Ola S1 Pro combines advanced technology with myluxurious comfort features to deliver a decoration electric scooter experience. The model's immolation, which offers riders an excellent place of performance and fineness on the road, has won my comprehensive estimation. This type has an surprising quantum of capacity, making the ride smooth and thrilling. This model's higher rates are the main argument I appreciate it consequently much — they make it a top liberty for riders who anticipate nobody lower than the finest. The Ola S1 Pro redefines electric scooters for the coincidental rider with my its lean design and High-tech features.
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Exploring the Urban Landscape: Ola S1 Pro
The Ola S1 Pro is the latest electric scooter which is built to exceed the technical grade of urban commuters who value their performance and marketing tastes. With its cool and superbly modern design accentuated by up-to-date functionality it leaves virtually no competition, in the e-scooter market. Fitted with a compact and powerful electric motor, it accelerates swiftly and drives fluently, creating a powerful movement ahead. For example, A car now has a big touch screen display, built-in navigation systems, and voice input, making it possible to operate much easier to use then ever before. The Ola S1 Pro will be the ideal solution for those people looking for their riding needs to premium e-scooter with modern technology and performance.
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Revolutionary Commute: A Closer Look
Like any other woman, I love traveling. The Ola S1 Air adventure has made me enjoy it even more. Its contact price is just enough to buy premium mobility in electricity. The amazing miles guarantee cheap trips. Speed is the zippy sort, effortlessly maneuvering urban streets. The awesome design attracts the attention of people and the comfortable seats and lots of space in the inside make the journey more comfortable. Different color options can bring vibrancy, while enhanced safety features will keep every ride enjoyable.
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S1 Pro electric thrill
I have used the OLA S1 Pro electric scooter for some time now. It has a modern look. An electric scooter does not release harmful gases. The OLA S1 Pro is one of the cheapest scooters of its kind. Many people can afford it. But, the scooter does not go very far on one charge. Sometimes, it is slow to speed up. Still, the OLA S1 Pro has cool features. It is comfortable to ride. It does not cost too much. It is a good choice for people who want an electric scooter.
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Worst service
Worst service.Never can recommend to anyone.When i took my ols s1 to showroom as some noise was coming from the mechanical side, They returned us stating that they don't have the ellenkey for it and they asked to book in the app.Its been 1 week since i had booked the complaint in the app and there is no response.
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The Ultimate Electric Scooter Experience
The Ola S1 Pro not only captures but also extends the best in electric scooter technology including speed , performance, comfort and general convenience. As a powerful electric machine with an extended range of motion, its performance is beyond comparison with the previous models that provide for exciting and truly passionate driving. The sophisticated features of its standard versions include a colorful LED touch sensitive screen, inbuilt navigator, and internet connectivity; which keep drivers entertained and informed. A stage of the innovative and spacious design, soft seating, and generous storage will provide the rider and the passenger with travel comfort without being tired during long distances of the way.
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Redefining Urban Mobility
I think that Ola S1 Pro is the time-efficient and cost-effective transport means when you want to change the location within this urban environment. Choose eco-friendly fashion with trendy green-lined sleek and stylish bike which what electric mobility epitomizes. It ensure high motor strength and innovative battery technology for keeping speed maintaining during valid distance, giving it perfectly suited for daily urban trips. It offers extra mechanisms like the recharge feature along with the regain brake and smartphone app connectivity to come up with the very best possible synchronization and experience for the user.
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Ola S1 Pro: Speed Meets Style, But At A Cost
The Ola S1 Pro was a dream come true for me. With its impressive top speed of 115 km/h and a whopping range of 181 km per charge, it is everything an electric scooter enthusiast in India could wish for. The acceleration is smooth, making it a thrill to ride on open roads, and features like reverse mode add a layer of convenience not seen in many scooters.However The price point can be a bit steep for the average Indian consumer, making it a significant investment. Additionally, while the ride is generally comfortable, the suspension could have been better tuned to handle unpredictable roads.
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Ola S1 Pro Colours
- Steller Blue
- Midnight Blue
- Mat White
- Jetblack
- Amethyst
Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying S1 Pro
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- The Ola S1 Pro comes with a Disc brake up front and Disc brake at the rear.
- The additional Storage of OLA S1 Pro is 36 L.
- Top speed of Ola S1 Pro is 120 km/Hr.
- Ola S1 Pro has Tubeless Tyre and Aluminium Alloy Wheels.
- The Eco mode range of OLA S1 Pro is 170 km/charge.
- The battery capacity of the Ola S1 Pro is 4 Kwh.
Ola S1 Pro Bike News Updates
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The 2024 ex-showroom price of Ola S1 Pro is 1.29 Lakh. Check On Road Price of S1 Pro. .
The ARAI claimed mileage of Ola S1 Pro is 195 Km/Charge. Also check User Reported Mileage of S1 Pro.
No, ABS feature is not available in Ola S1 Pro. View full specification of S1 Pro.
Ola S1 Pro Price starts at Rs. 1.29 Lakh which is Rs. 4,449 costlier than base model of Ather 450X priced at Rs. 1.25 Lakh. Compare Ola S1 Pro vs Ather 450X on the basis of price, specs, features, reviews.
The EMI for the base variant of Ola S1 Pro in Delhi is Rs. 3,745 per month @ 9.45% for a tenure of 36 months.
Ola S1 Pro is available in 5 colour : Steller Blue, Midnight Blue, Mat White, Jetblack and Amethyst. View colour images of S1 Pro.
The maximum speed of Ola S1 Pro is 120 km/Hr
The kerb weight of Ola S1 Pro is 125 Kg.