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OLA S1 Pro

OLA S1 Pro is an electric scooter available at a starting price of Rs. 1,29,999 in India. It is available in 1 variant and 11 colours. It comes with both front and rear disc brakes.

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Key specs
  • Rated Power5500 W
  • Seat Height792 mm
  • USB charging portYes
  • Max Power 8,500 W

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S1 Pro Standard

 1,29,999Avg. Ex-showroom price 135 Km, 115 Kmph, 125 kg, 6.30 Hrs

OLA S1 Pro Summary

S1 Pro key highlights

Riding Range 135 Km
Top Speed 115 Kmph
Kerb Weight 125 kg
Battery charging time 6.30 Hrs
Rated Power 5500 W
Seat Height 792 mm

About S1 Pro

OLA S1 Pro is an electric scooter available at a starting price of Rs. 1,29,999 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 11 colours. OLA S1 Pro generates 5500 W power from its motor. With both front and rear disc brakes, OLA S1 Pro comes up with combined braking system of both wheels.

The Ola S1 Pro is the premium variant of the S1 electric scooter range from Ola Electric. This variant of the S1 range packs higher specifications and features more colour options than the standard S1 electric scooter.

The electric motor on the S1 Pro is tuned to deliver 8.5kW of maximum power and 58Nm of peak torque. The company promises a top speed of 115kmph and claims a range of 181km per full charge as against 90kmph and 121km on the base model. The 3.97kWh battery pack can be fast charged for a range of 75km in 18 minutes. The full charging time is rated at six and a half hours.

The feature list, similar to the base model, includes a twin-pod headlight at the front, apron-mounted sleek LED indicators, a body-coloured front fender, curvy side panels, a sleek LED taillight, an external charging port at the back, and a split-style pillion grabrail. The scooter features a 36-litre under-seat storage space that can accommodate two open-face helmets. The colour palette for the Pro variant includes 10 options.

Standard features on both models include proximity lock/unlock, remote boot lock, call alert, message alert, infotainment, side-stand alert, anti-theft alert, geo-fencing, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, onboard navigation, limp home mode, reverse mode, get-home mode, take-me-home lights, find my scooter, HMI moods with sound, electronic steering lock, HMI brightness adjuster, welcome screen, OTA updates, manual SOS, and predictive maintenance. The Pro variant further benefits from hill-hold system, cruise control, voice assist, and three ride modes (Normal, Sport, and Hyper).

The hardware is similar on both variants. Thus, the suspension tasks are handled by a single front fork, a rear mono-shock, disc brakes on both wheels, and a combined braking system.
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Why Electric?

  • Running CostYou do not have to pay anything for petrol.
  • StylingThey look cool, trendy and are a bit quirky too.
  • PerformanceThey have instant Torque Delivery, helps in saving time in moving traffic.
  • MaintenanceThey do not have a lot of moving parts, no engine oil or filters.
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OLA S1 Pro Expert Opinion

  • Good Things

    • Good top speed of 115kmph
    • Claimed range of 181kms
    • Offered in multiple colours
  • Could be Better

    • Misses out on flat floorboard
    • Unimpressive plastic quality

BikeWale's Take

The Ola S1 Pro is a fine electric scooter. It is loaded with decent tech, features and performance. It also churns out good range and has a normal charging time. However, it misses out on the flat floorboard practicality and the plastic quality aren’t that great. 

OLA S1 Pro Review

This is the Ola S1 Pro, albeit with the updated Move OS2 software. And Ola claims that the glitches plaguing the S1 Pro - from the scooter losing power to moving in reverse when the forward mode is selected to the absence of all those promised features - have been rectified with this update. And, since we hadn’t tested an S1 Pro on the road yet, this was as good a time as any…

Introduction

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This is the Ola S1 Pro, albeit with the updated Move OS2 software. And Ola claims that the glitches plaguing the S1 Pro - from the scooter losing power to moving in reverse when the forward mode is selected to the absence of all those promised features - have been rectified with this update. 

But tall claims are something we have seen Ola make before. Additional features are only part of what makes an electric scooter purchase worthy. There are other things to consider, too, like seating comfort, ride quality, range, performance, and fitness of purpose. And, since we hadn’t tested an S1 Pro on the road yet, this was as good a time as any… 

Styling & Quality

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The S1 is a nice-looking scooter, even if only in parts. The front and front three-quarters are good angles for the scooter, and it looks equally modern, approachable, and desirable in profile. The rear-end design, though, looks anaemic, disproportionate, and more of an after-thought than a cohesive outcome.

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On the other hand, we quite liked the touchscreen display. The graphics are good, there’s decent info on there, and though the touch sensitivity is nowhere near what you get on cellphones, it’s not laggy or unresponsive. 

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Quality isn’t bad either. Yes, there are some wide and uneven panel gaps at places, and it fails to convey an aura of solid build quality, but it doesn’t look cheap or too hastily put together.  

Ergonomics & Comfort

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The S1 Pro has a friendly seat height of under 800mm. It also has a reasonably tall handlebar. But, it has a high floorboard which cuts the vertical distance between the seat and the floorboard, leaving the rider with a knee-up stance. As a result, it doesn’t make for the most comfortable seating triangle. 

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To add, the seat isn’t comfortable either. The padding on it is thin. And, almost immediately, it feels as if you are seated on the seat’s frame instead of something cushy. The ride quality is just about average as well. One can feel the road in its entirety - every bump, every ripple, every change in surface comes at you like someone talking in your ear. And not whispering, mind. But, it manages to stay on the right side of not being harsh.

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The overall comfort levels on the S1 Pro then won’t have you constantly complaining about it, but it will always play on your mind. Almost like a chore.   

Performance & Handling

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Now, this is where the S1 Pro shines on paper. And Ola’s claims, if nothing else, do catch one’s attention. The scooter uses a 3.97kwh battery pack, which drives a motor with rated power and torque figures of a little over 7bhp and 58Nm of torque. And Ola claims the scooter can complete a 0-40kmph run in three seconds, and then will only take an additional two seconds to hit 60kmph. Moreover, the claimed top speed is 115kmph. So, as we said, the S1 Pro does shine on paper. 

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In the real world, the feel of performance is certainly strong in Hyper mode. And there’s no doubting that the scooter is quick. There’s just no letting off in acceleration once the S1 gets going. The fact that it remains sure-footed throughout allows one to exploit this performance. Braking, too, especially in terms of bite and power, matches the scooter’s performance quite well. 

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Furthermore, one doesn’t always need the Hyper mode to feel the potent performance of the S1. Even in Sport and Normal mode, the S1 Pro never feels slow or sluggish. It’s obviously not as charged up - for the lack of a better term - but it never feels slow enough to be boring. The scooter’s top speeds are, of course, limited depending on the mode. But, unless you are in Eco mode, which takes the S1 Pro from being a hare to a sloth, it isn’t much of a bother.  But, there is a catch. The speedo on the S1 Pro overreads quite a bit. So, when the display shows that the scooter is travelling at 60kmph, it is in fact doing 52kmph. 

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Similarly, when the display reads 100kmph, the S1 is actually at 88kmph. And then your sense of accomplishment takes a beating because you thought you hit 116kmph, eclipsing the claimed 115kmph, only to realise you barely made it to three digits, hitting a true speed of 100kmph. As a result, it puts all of Ola’s performance claims under a cloud of doubt. But having said that, there’s no taking away from the fact that the feel-of-performance, and the fun element it brings in, is still very strong for the scooter.

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There are other smaller issues too. For instance, one can only enjoy the Hyper mode for a few minutes before it switches to Normal. Trying to move back to Sport or Hyper thereafter only returns an audible warning to take things easy. One must then stop, let it cool down, and only then can you regain access to the quicker modes.

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The S1 Pro also lacks feel. There’s a distinct lack of feedback from the scooter, be it the throttle response, how the brakes feel, or even how it reacts to inputs when tipping into a corner. This coldness in communication makes the Ola feel like a tool rather than something that might bring joy. 

Features & Technology

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Ola promised the world in terms of features when the S1 came to the market. But, the company didn’t deliver on them at that time. Now, with the new software, it has righted that somewhat. The scooter now gets Eco mode, Bluetooth connectivity, music playback via the pre-installed speakers, cruise control, navigation, and dark and light mode for the display. The automatic proximity-unlock feature, as well as the modes and widgets and voice control, still haven’t made it to the scooter, though.

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Software apart, the S1 does feature a large underseat storage. It has LED lighting all around. There’s combined braking. And the seven-inch touchscreen instrumentation does throw up quite a bit of info. If anything, we would have liked the option of a split-screen view while riding with the option of choosing what info should be displayed. 

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We would have also liked a mechanical solution to the boot opening of the scooter so that it could be accessed even if the scooter’s battery was flat. 

Should you buy it?

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Let’s view the S1 Pro from two different lenses. First, holistically as a scooter, and then as an electric scooter. The reason we need to compare it with ICE scooters is to see where it stands against the current guard as a product and if it can be a serious alternative to the former. 

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And as a scooter, the Ola S1 Pro is average at best. It is playing catch up with the current crop of internal combustion-engined scooters when it comes to sound ergonomics, build quality, comfort, ride, handling, practicality, braking, and the calibration of various controls. It just doesn’t feel intuitive. But, of course, when it comes to features, the Ola does have the current crop beat.

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As an electric scooter, however, the S1 is right up there. Be it acceleration, range, storage space, features, and even design and styling, for that matter, and the Ola does have this one in the bag. And as for all the issues that have been plaguing Ola scooters so far, as it turns out, with this Move OS2 update, apart from the scooter jumping out of Hyper mode in only minutes of riding, nothing else cropped up during our time with it.Does it mean it’s all solved? For Ola’s sake, we do hope so…

Photography by Kapil Angane

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S1 Pro Specifications & Features

Specifications

  • Power & PerformancePower & Performance

    Fuel Type Electric

    Max Power 8,500 W

    Rated Power 5500 W

    Battery charging time 6.30 Hrs

    Fast charging time Yes

    Carrying capacity 150 kg

    Max Torque 58 Nm

    Transmission Automatic

    Riding Range Maximum distance a petrol bike can travel on a full fuel tank and an electric bike can travel on a full charge 135 Km

    Gradeability The steepness of grade that a motor vehicle is capable of climbing at efficient speed. 12 Degree

    Top Speed These are estimated figures 115 Kmph

    Battery capacity 3.97 kWh

    Battery type Lithium Ion

    Motor type Mid Drive IPM

    Charger output Portable / 750W

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  • Brakes, Wheels & SuspensionBrakes, Wheels & Suspension

    Braking System CBS, IBS, SBT, UBS, HBS - Combined braking of both front and rear wheel | ABS - Anti-lock braking system which can be just for front wheel (single channel) or both wheels (dual channel) or can be switched off (switchable) | E-ABS - Electronic assisted braking system | Standard - Cable operated CBS

    Front Brake Type Disc

    Front Brake Size 220 mm

    Rear Wheel Size 12 inch

    Front Tyre Size 110/70 - R12

    Rear Tyre Size 110/70 - R12

    Rear Brake Type Disc

    Rear Brake Size 180 mm

    Calliper Type Dual Piston

    Wheel Type Alloy

    Front Wheel Size 12 inch

    Tyre Type Tubeless

    Radial Tyres No

    Front Suspension Single Fork

    Rear Suspension Mono Shock

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  • Dimensions & ChassisDimensions & Chassis

    Kerb Weight 125 kg

    Overall Length 1,859 mm

    Overall Width 712 mm

    Wheelbase 1,359 mm

    Ground Clearance 165 mm

    Seat Height 792 mm

    Overall Height 1,160 mm

    Chassis Type Tubular

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  • Manufacturer WarrantyManufacturer Warranty

    Battery warranty Unlimited Kilometers or 3 Year

    Motor warranty Whichever comes earlier, 40000 kms or 3 Year

Features

Odometer Digital

Regenerative breaking Yes

Reverse mode Yes

Stand AlarmYes

Stepped SeatNo

No. of Tripmeters2

Touch screen display Yes

DRLs (Daytime running lights) Yes

Mobile App Connectivity Yes

GPS & Navigation Yes

Central locking system Yes

Artificial sound Yes

Parking assist Yes

Hill Assist Yes

Anti theft system Yes

Geo fencing Yes

Start/stop button Yes

USB charging port Yes

Front storage box No

Under seat storage 36

Speedometer Digital

Tachometer Digital

Tripmeter TypeDigital

Low Battery IndicatorYes

Pillion BackrestNo

Pillion GrabrailYes

Pillion SeatYes

Pillion FootrestYes

Start TypeElectric Start

Shift LightNo

KillswitchYes

ClockYes

Headlight TypeLED Head Lamp

Brake/Tail LightLED Tail Lamp

Turn SignalYes

Pass LightYes

Additional featuresCruise Control, 3 Riding Modes(Normal, Sport, and Hyper), Proximity Lock / Unlock , Remote Boot Lock / Unlock, Infotainment, Limp Home Mode, Hill Hold, Get Home Mode, Take Me Home Lights , Find My Scooter, Voice Assistant

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OLA S1 Pro User Reviews

4 135 ratings 50 reviews
  • 4

    Visual Appeal

  • 3

    Reliability

  • 4

    Performance

  • 3

    Comfort

  • 3

    Service Experience

  •  5Customer care not picking call 5 days ago by Ghanshyam, New Delhi

    Everything good needs a hotspot for navigation, Fingerprint and face lock, Central lock, Customer care not picking up calls, Spot mode 150 range, Kindly provide a power bank for charging, Try to improve the ola app, I save 200 rupees daily, And good space for my good, I

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      Daily Commute

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      < 3 months

    • Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

  •  5Awesome bike 2 weeks ago by Shyam Kumar, Tirupati

    135kms in normal mode and 170kms in the eco mode for full battery 100. Ola s1 pro awesome bike. Today I tested the range and I was wonder in normal mode speed 40-60 speed I got 135 kms for one full charge. So many features Bluetooth connectivity, operation through mobil

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      Daily Commute

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      > 1 yr

    • Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

  •  5OLA The Beast 4 weeks ago by Tony Joy Elanjickal

    Amazing Scooter with modern technology! Riding comfort and pickup is beyond awesome! The riding modes are super cool, experience the Hyper mode you'll never feel that you are riding an electric scooter. Bluetooth connectivity and music playback is another extraordinary

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    • Used it for

      Daily Commute

    • Owned for

      6 months-1 yr

    • Ridden for

      5000-10000 kms

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  •  5S1 pro unbeatable 1 month ago by Kiran, Mysore

    1. Best in the class 2. Ride is smooth 3. Wheel well balanced 4. Classy look 5. Economy mode mileage is appreciated 6. Sports and hyper mode rules the road 7. Mileage of hyper mode could be better 8. No true competitor in the market for such great features 9. Multimedia

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      Daily Commute

    • Owned for

      < 3 months

    • Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

  •  5Good bike 1 month ago by Venkat, Hyderabad

    I bought the ola s1 quite a simple and good one for daily day-to-day tasks. I am roaming daily around 70km. But the body panel is not good. But still, recommend... For normal users and heavy users. So guys try to buy a better electric bike. I think the ola s1 is better

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      Daily Commute

    • Owned for

      < 3 months

    • Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

  •  3Ugly white duckling 1 month ago by Ali Nawaab, Navi Mumbai

    The starting point is the buying experience and it differs from person to person as it is a subjective matter now without wasting time on it we will move on. I have an old pulsar ns 200 and so I wanted something easier going on pocket as well as on road. I had to convin

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    • Used it for

      Daily Commute

    • Owned for

      3-6 months

    • Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

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FAQs about OLA S1 Pro

  • Q: What is the on-road price of OLA S1 Pro in 2022?

    A: The 2022 on-road price of OLA S1 Pro in Delhi is Rs. 1,39,634. This on-road price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
  • Q: Which is better OLA S1 Pro or OLA S1?

    A: OLA S1 Pro is priced at Rs. 1,29,999, has a top speed of 115 Kmph, range of 135 Km and takes 6.30 Hrs hours to charge, whereas, the price of OLA S1 is Rs. 99,999 with a top speed of 90 Kmph, giving a range of 121 Km and a charging time of 5 Hrs. You can compare OLA S1 Pro vs OLA S1 based on their detailed specifications, features, prices and reviews.
  • Q: What are the colour options of OLA S1 Pro?

    A: OLA S1 Pro is available in 11 colours which are Porcelain White, Khaki, Neo Mint, Coral Glam, Jet Black, Marshmellow, Liquid Silver, Millenial Pink, Anthracite Grey, Midnight Blue and Matt Black. You can check all the colour images of OLA S1 Pro.
  • Q: What are the key specifications of OLA S1 Pro?

    A: OLA S1 Pro is an electric bike that comes with a 5500 W motor which gives a range of 135 Km, and a top speed that goes uptil 115 Kmph. It has a charging time of 6.30 Hrs. You can check the full specifications and features.

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