Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh Launched with 320 KM Range: Check Price, Specs
The Indian electric two wheeler market has witnessed a major disruption as Ola Electric officially launched the new Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh variant. Aimed at long range commuters, the scooter has been introduced at a competitive ex showroom price of ₹1.29 lakh. However, potential buyers should act fast, as this is an introductory limited time offer valid only until mid April 2026. Positioned as a game changer in the mass market segment, this new variant brings flagship level battery technology to a more accessible price point.
Record-Breaking Range and Performance
The biggest talking point of the new Ola S1 X+ is its massive 5.2 kWh battery pack. Utilizing Ola’s indigenously developed 4680 Bharat Cell, the scooter delivers an industry leading IDC range of 320 km on a single charge.
Beyond efficiency, the scooter does not compromise on power. It is equipped with an 11 kW mid-drive motor and an integrated Motor Control Unit (MCU), allowing it to reach a top speed of 125 km/h. This makes it one of the fastest and longest-running electric scooters available in India today.
Advanced Features and Gen 3 Platform
Built on Ola’s advanced Gen 3 platform, the S1 X+ 5.2 kWh variant benefits from the company’s vertical integration strategy. Key technical features include:
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Brake-by-Wire Technology: For enhanced stopping power and safety.
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Front Disc Brakes: Standard fitment for better control at high speeds.
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Enhanced Thermal Management: Optimized for Indian weather conditions using the new cell chemistry.
Expanding the Ola S1 X Lineup
With this launch, Ola Electric now offers the S1 X series in four distinct battery configurations: 2 kWh, 3 kWh, 4 kWh, and the new 5.2 kWh. This allows the brand to target a wider demographic, from short-distance city riders to those requiring inter-city range capabilities.
Market Impact and Competition
By pricing the 5.2 kWh variant at ₹1.29 lakh (limited offer), Ola is directly challenging premium electric scooters from TVS, Bajaj, and Ather. The move to scale their in-house cell manufacturing (the Bharat Cell) is expected to further reduce costs in the long run, solidifying Ola's position as the market leader in the Indian EV space.
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