If you’re planning to buy a new electric scooter, this could be the right time. Ola Electric has relaunched its Muhurat Mahotsav campaign, offering attractive discounts and special prices on select electric scooters and motorcycles.
The campaign will run for two days starting January 14, 2026, and will be available only at select Ola showrooms. Several popular models from Ola’s scooter and motorcycle portfolio are included in this offer, such as the S1 Pro+ and Roadster X+.
Big discounts on Ola Shakti battery systemsUnder the Muhurat Mahotsav offer, Ola’s Shakti battery variants are available at special prices:
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Shakti 1.5 kWh variant for just ₹10,000
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Shakti 5.2 kWh variant priced at ₹49,999
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Top-spec Shakti 9.1 kWh configuration for ₹99,999
These offers are available in limited numbers. Ola is also encouraging customers to upgrade to its new 4680 Bharat Cell technology.
The Ola Shakti 1.5 kWh is a portable residential Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) that supports power backup, solar integration, and voltage stabilisation for homes.
Upgrade bonus and exchange benefits-
Existing Ola customers upgrading to newer models will receive a bonus of ₹20,000
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Customers switching from internal combustion engine vehicles can get an exchange benefit of ₹15,000
These benefits are applicable only for in-store purchases.
Special prices on S1 Pro+ and Roadster X+For a limited period:
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Ola S1 Pro+ (5.2 kWh battery) is available for ₹1,39,999
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Ola Roadster X+ (9.1 kWh battery) is priced at ₹1,49,999
Both models come equipped with Ola’s in-house developed 4680 Bharat cells and are available in limited stock.
Ola’s current lineup at a glanceThe third-generation S1 range includes:
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S1 Pro+ with 5.2 kWh and 4 kWh batteries
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S1 Pro with 4 kWh and 3 kWh options
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S1 X and S1 X+ with battery capacities from 2 kWh to 4 kWh
In the motorcycle segment, Ola offers Roadster X and Roadster X+ in multiple battery configurations, with the top variant featuring a 9.1 kWh battery for improved range and performance.
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