Ola Electric has officially launched its latest flagship electric scooter, the Ola S1 Pro Sport, in India at an introductory price of ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The new model builds on the success of the existing S1 range and is being marketed as one of the most powerful, stylish, and technologically advanced electric scooters in the country.
Price and Booking Details
The Ola S1 Pro Sport is priced at ₹1,49,999 (ex-showroom). Customers can pre-book the scooter for just ₹999 on the Ola Electric official website. Deliveries are expected to begin in January 2026, giving customers enough time to reserve early.
The company has also announced two battery options:
- A 5.2 kWh battery variant offering a claimed range of up to 320 km per charge.
- A 4 kWh battery option delivering around 242 km per charge at the same base price.
Performance and Specifications
The Ola S1 Pro Sport features an in-house developed Ferrite motor, delivering 13 kW of continuous power and peaking at 16 kW, with a torque output of 71 Nm.
Performance highlights include:
- 0–40 km/h acceleration in just 2 seconds.
- Top speed of 152 km/h, making it one of the fastest electric scooters in India.
- Smooth 6-speed performance tuning for different riding modes.
This puts the scooter in direct competition with established EVs like the Ather 450X and TVS iQube ST, but with a stronger focus on performance and range.

Battery and Charging
The scooter packs a 5.2 kWh battery, based on next-generation 4680 lithium-ion cells. Ola claims that the larger pack offers a range of 320 km per charge (IDC cycle), making it the longest-range electric scooter in its segment.
For customers looking at a lighter option, the 4 kWh variant provides 242 km of range, still higher than most competitors.
Charging can be done at home using Ola’s portable chargers, and the scooter is also compatible with Ola’s Hypercharger network, which is rapidly expanding across Indian cities. According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, India is encouraging fast-charging infrastructure to support the growth of EV adoption, and Ola’s plan aligns with this policy.
Design and Technology
The Ola S1 Pro Sport is designed to stand out with:
- A redesigned front apron with the Ola logo above an ADAS-enabled camera.
- Carbon-fiber fender and grab rail for a sportier look.
- Aerodynamic windshield for better high-speed stability.
- Larger 14-inch alloy wheels for improved road grip.
On the technology front, Ola has introduced its MoveOS 6 software, which powers the scooter’s touchscreen and smart features.
Key features include:
- Voice assistant integration.
- Predictive maintenance alerts.
- Custom ride moods and themes.
- Smart charging optimization for better battery life.
Advanced Safety Features
One of the most notable aspects of the Ola S1 Pro Sport is its ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System). The scooter comes equipped with:
- Collision warning system.
- Blind-spot detection.
- Adaptive cruise control.
- A front camera that works as both a dashcam and a security surveillance system.
These safety features bring the scooter closer to what we usually see in premium cars, making it unique in the two-wheeler market.
Quick Overview: Ola S1 Pro Sport vs Rivals
Model | Range (Claimed) | Top Speed | Key Highlight |
---|---|---|---|
Ola S1 Pro Sport | 320 km (5.2 kWh) / 242 km (4 kWh) | 152 km/h | Longest range, ADAS safety, sporty design |
Ather 450X | 150 km | 90 km/h | Sleek design, Google-powered smart features |
TVS iQube ST | 145–165 km | 82 km/h | Commuter-friendly, practical features |
Market Impact
The launch of the Ola S1 Pro Sport comes at a time when India is pushing aggressively for electric mobility adoption. With schemes like the FAME-II subsidy, buyers of electric scooters get incentives on purchase, making models like the S1 Pro Sport more affordable in the long run.
Ola Electric, already the largest electric two-wheeler manufacturer in India, is aiming to strengthen its lead with this model. With performance rivaling petrol-powered scooters and advanced features never seen before in the EV segment, the company is hoping to attract both enthusiasts and daily commuters.
Final Thoughts
At ₹1.50 lakh, the Ola S1 Pro Sport offers a rare combination of range, speed, technology, and safety features in India’s EV market. Its sporty design and ADAS features set it apart from competitors, while the large battery capacity makes it a practical choice for both city rides and longer commutes.
With deliveries beginning in early 2026, the scooter is expected to become a key player in India’s EV revolution. If Ola’s claims on performance and range hold true in real-world testing, the S1 Pro Sport may well redefine how Indians view electric scooters.

Nand Kishor is a content writer covering business, economy, and world affairs. With a background in journalism, he focuses on clear, ethical, and insightful reporting. Outside of work, he enjoys chess, cricket, and writing short stories.