Ola Electric Scooter Colours Revealed

- The new Ola electric scooter is likely to be launched in the coming weeks
- It will have 10 colour options
- Bookings for the Ola electric scooter have begun
Ola Group Chairman and CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, recently tweeted about the colour options that the upcoming Ola electric scooter will be offered in. The tweet revealed that the electric scooter will be offered in 10 colours. While the exact names of the colours will be announced at the imminent launch, there will be choices in matte and gloss shades from options in blue and black, the vibrant hues of red, pink and yellow, as well as white and silver. In fact, Aggarwal had earlier posted a tweet asking his followers on their colour preference. Reservations for the scooter have already begun. Interested customers can reserve the scooter by paying Rs. 499 online and will get priority once scooter deliveries begin. Ola Electric reported that it received over 1 lakh reservations in just 24 hours since bookings began.
Also Read: Ola Electric Receives Over 1 lakh Reservations For Upcoming Electric Scooter
undefinedA revolution in ten colours, just like you asked! What's your colour? I wanna know! Reserve now at https://t.co/lzUzbWbFl7#JoinTheRevolution @OlaElectric pic.twitter.com/rGrApLv4yk
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) July 22, 2021
The Ola electric scooter is likely to have a range of 100-150 km and get features like removable Lithium-ion battery, digital instrument console, cloud connectivity, alloy wheels, telescopic suspension up front and much more. Ola recently filed trademarks for 'Series S, S1 and S1 Pro', which points towards the likely names and variants that the electric scooter could have. Our understanding is that the Series S will be name of the Ola Electric scooter range and the first scooter to be launched will have two variants, the S1 and the S1 Pro.
Also Read: Ola Electric Files Trademarks For S1 And S1 Pro
undefinedFinalising Colors today. What do you prefer? #jointherevolution https://t.co/lzUzbWbFl7 @OlaElectric
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) July 19, 2021
In a video released earlier, the scooter is shown to have large underseat stowage, good acceleration and segment leading range as well. Of course, the exact details about technical specifications are yet to be released. The Ola electric scooter is being manufactured at Ola Electric's plant in Tamil Nadu, which meets Industry 4.0 standards will have an installed capacity of 10 million electric scooters per annum. The capacity will stand at two million units per year in Phase 1. The plant will have 10 general assembly lines and will be able to roll out a scooter every two seconds, and 25,000 batteries per day.
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