Ola Electric has started a new campaign called #ChampionMahotsav and under this, customers can get benefits of up to Rs 10,000 on purchasing an electric two-wheeler for three days.
When India won its third title in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, the celebration was not limited to the stadium and TV only, but its enthusiasm was seen in the entire country. In this happy atmosphere, Ola Electric has started a new campaign named #ChampionMahotsav. Under this offer, customers will get benefits of up to Rs 10,000 on purchasing any electric two-wheeler of the company.
The campaign will run for three days across India and aims to further the celebrations following India’s big cricket win. The company’s current portfolio includes both electric scooters and motorcycles. The most premium model in the scooter lineup is the Ola S1 Pro+, which is available with a 5.2 kWh and 4 kWh battery pack and are priced at Rs 1,85,338 and Rs 1,65,338 respectively.
Next in the lineup comes the Ola S1 Pro, which is available with 4 kWh and 3 kWh battery options and are priced at Rs 1,39,999 and Rs 1,19,999. These models fall in the top segment of the company’s Gen 3 scooter range. A slightly more affordable option is Ola S1 X+, which has a 4 kWh battery and is priced at Rs 1,14,999.
The Ola S1 Apart from scooters, the company had also entered the electric motorcycle segment some time ago and under this, Ola Roadster X+ was launched in the market. This model is available in 4.5 kWh and 9.1 kWh battery options and are priced at Rs 1,04,999 and Rs 1,84,999 respectively.
The more affordable option is the Ola Roadster According to the company, this new campaign has been launched following the success of the earlier Match Mahotsav promotional offer, which was introduced during the finals of the tournament.
After the good response received from customers and cricket fans, the company has decided to continue the festival for a few more days. Currently, TVS Motor Company and Bajaj Auto dominate the electric two-wheeler segment in India, whereas in recent times, there has been a significant decline in the market share of Ola Electric.











