Ola Electric has launched this three-day long offer on its scooters and motorcycles to celebrate India’s third T20 World Cup victory
Ola Electric has rolled out the #ChampionMahotsav offer to celebrate India’s historic third ICC Men’s T20 World Cup victory. The three-day nationwide celebration comes with benefits worth Rs 10,000 on the purchase of S1 range of electric scooters and Roadster X and X Plus motorcycles. Last week, the Bengaluru-based EV startup had rolled out a similar Mahotsav with massive discounts on its scooter and motorcycle portfolio to mark Holi festival. These campaigns are aimed at regaining the lost ground and increase the sales volumes which are at an all-time low.
Ola Electric spokesperson said, “Our Match Mahotsav during the T20 World Cup Final received an incredible response from fans across the country. To celebrate India’s historic third T20 World Cup victory, we are extending the celebration for three more days with #ChampionMahotsav, with benefits worth ₹10,000 on any Ola vehicle.”
Ola presently retails Gen 3 of S1 electric scooters in the Indian market. The flagship S1 Pro+ is available with a choice of 5.2 kWh and 4 kWh battery packs at price points of Rs 1.85 lakh and Rs 1.65 lakh, respectively. The S1 Pro range comes with 4 kWh and 3 kWh battery configurations at prices of Rs 1.40 lakh and Rs 1.20 lakh, respectively.

Ola S1X+, the company’s mass-market electric scooter, comes with a 4 kWh battery at a sticker price of Rs 1.15 lakh. It is followed by three variants of the S1X with 2 kWh, 3 kWh and 4 kWh battery packs at prices of Rs 77,999, Rs 93,999, and Rs 1.10 lakh, respectively. All the prices mentioned before are ex-showroom, India.
As for the electric motorcycle portfolio, it is topped by the Roadster X Plus which comes with two battery options of 4.5 kWh and 9.1 kWh at prices of Rs 1.05 lakh and Rs 1.85 lakh, respectively. The more affordable and accessible Roadster X is available in 2.5 kWh, 3.5 kWh, and 4.5 kWh configurations at Rs 74,999, Rs 87,999, and Rs 94,999, respectively.

Recently, Ola Electric sales fell to an all-time low in the last four years. It registered sales volumes of merely 3,968 units in Feb 2026 as it was outnumbered by Ampere (Greaves Electric Mobility) with sales of 4,724 units. Ola slipped to sixth position as the first five spots were occupied by TVS, Bajaj, Ather, Hero Vida and Ampere (GEM), respectively. The company was the segment leader in the electric two-wheeler segment for so many months before sales started dwindling in Feb 2025.

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