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Ola S1 Pro Sport launched with 320km range, 152 km/h top speed!

Key highlights

  • Ola S1 Pro Sport launched at Rs 1.50 lakh
  • Gets powered by a new 13kW Ferrite motor
  • MIDC range of 320 km, top speed of 152 km/h

Ola Electric has launched a new sporty iteration of its range-topping S1 Pro electric scooter in India. The new e-scooter is called S1 Pro Sport, and it features technical changes that offer improved performance.

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Everything you need to know about the Ola S1 Pro Sport

Ola S1 Pro Sport

The newly launched S1 Pro Sport is based on the S1 Pro scooter, but it gets cosmetic and technical changes to make it look and go faster. Speaking of the main changes, it is powered by a new 13kW Ferrite motor that generates 16kW of peak power and 71 Nm of peak torque.

Moreover, it is paired with a 5.2kWh battery pack that now gets 4,680 cells for improved efficiency. The MIDC-claimed range of the S1 Pro Sport is 320 km, while it can reach to a top speed of 152 km/h. The 0-40 km/h sprint can be done in just 2 seconds, thus making it one of the fastest e-scooters on sale in India.

Ola S1 Pro Sport

In terms of appearance changes, it is equipped with a new LED DRL headlamp, a carbon fibre front fender and pillion grab rail, a redesigned seat with a scoop, and a small flyscreen on the headlamp cowl.

In terms of features, it carries over all the latest tech from the S1 Pro, and additionally, it gets the ADAS safety features. These include the front collision avoidance alert, blind spot detection, adaptive cruise control, and more.

The pre-bookings for the S1 Pro Sport have begun at just Rs 999, and its official deliveries are bound to commence from January 2026.

Our say

The new Ola S1 Pro Sport offers a fresh flair of sporty design, latest features, and a thrilling performance. However, the Bengaluru-based company is still recovering from its huge customer backlash and after-sales service issues, which might lead to poor sales of the S1 Pro Sport.

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