Ola S1 Z scooters explained: Top 5 highlights

Ola Electric has introduced a new range of electric scooters in its portfolio. The S1 Z electric scooters are affordable choices aimed at urban commuters. We take a deep dive into the new S1 Z scooters and find out whether you should buy it. 

Ola S1 Z scooters: Price

The new S1 Z scooters are available in two variants — Z (standard) and Z Plus. Ola Electric has got the pricing spot on as the Z costs Rs 59,999 and the Z Plus at Rs 64,999, introductory. This makes the S1 Z range the most affordable scooter in the Ola Electric portfolio. Currently, the booking amount for both Z and Z Plus is Rs 499 and according to the company, the deliveries will begin from May 2025. 

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Ola S1 Z scooters: Swappable Battery

The S1 Z are the first electric scooters by Ola Electric to offer a swappable battery pack. Both the Z and Z plus get a 1.5 kWh battery that offers an IDC-certified range of around 75 km on a single charge. Customers have an option to buy an additional 1.5 kWh battery at an extra cost, which helps double the range from 75 km to around 146 km. 

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Ola S1 Z scooters: Performance

Both the S1 Z and Z Plus are powered by a 2.9 kW motor with an output of 4 bhp and a top speed of 70 kmph. They managed to clock 0-20 kmph in 1.8 seconds while the Z and Z Plus managed 0-40 kmph in 4.8 and 4.7 seconds respectively. 

Ola S1 Z scooters: Design 

The S1 Z is aimed for personal use while the Z Plus is designed for light commercial use. The S1 Z keeps a clean and simple design with a single seat while the Z Plus gets a front carrier tray on the apron,

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