Light up your ride: Top Diwali deals on popular electric scooters

Diwali is around the corner and with multiple discounts available on electric scooters, we find out whether this is the right time to buy one. Here are the top deals on electric scooters available on the two e-commerce companies — Amazon and Flipkart. 

Ola S1 Pro

We start with India’s number one EV 2-wheeler company’s flagship model, the Ola S1 Pro. With a discount of 7 per cent, the electric scooter costs Rs 1.25 lakh at Amazon and Flipkart. Both platforms are offering additional deals. Flipkart offers payment options on credit cards that offer rebates of up to Rs 6,250 and up to Rs 1,500 on Debit Cards. There are also flexible EMI schemes. With all these deals, the S1 Pro can be bought for Rs 1.21 lakh on Flipkart.

Amazon, on the other hand, offers discounts of up to Rs 11,250 on credit cards, and EMI plans up to Rs 11,500 with leading banks like Bank of Baroda and HSBC. 

Bajaj Chetak

Bajaj has made a comeback in the EV 2-wheeler segment as it was the second best-selling company after Ola and overtaking TVS Motor. The Chetak is available in several options, and we take a look at what Amazon is offering. The Chetak 2903 is available at Rs 99,998. The scooter can be bought for as little as Rs 93,748, with deals worth Rs 6,500 on credit cards and EMI. The Chetak 3201, on the other hand, costs Rs 1.32 lakh but with credit card deals worth up to Rd 7,250, it is available at Rs 1.25 lakh. 

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Flipkart is offering the Chetak 3202 at Rs 1.15 lakh but with credit cards like Flipkart Axis Bank, the e-commerce platform is offering deals worth up to Rs 5,751. There are also EMI schemes on SBI credit cards with rebates worth Rs 4,250. 

Hero Vida

Amazon is offering massive deals of around Rs 40,000 on the Hero Vida V1 Pro. With an MRP of Rs 1.50 lakh, the e-commerce giant has a flat Rs 39,250 on leading credit cards. With this, the Vida V1 Pro costs Rs 1.11 lakh. The EMI scheme offers are slightly better as it is worth up to Rs 39,500 with Bank of Baroda,

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