Ola S1X vs Ola S1X Plus: Which One to Buy?

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Ola is one of the most prestigious electric two-wheelers manufacturers in the Indian market and it has dominated the sales of electric two-wheelers in the Indian market for an ideal period as well. However, Ola has experienced very little difficulty in appealing to their audiences and marketing their electric scooters due to the burgeoning competition in the industry and the basic build quality of their electric scooters. Therefore, Ola S1X and Ola S1X Plus are two new models they’ve manufactured with improved build quality and characteristics after making several changes to their older electric scooter models.

Although the Ola S1X and Ola S1X Plus appear to be nearly identical on the surface, there are still plenty of differences between them. This article will offer an in-depth analysis of their differences and similarities and let you know which would be the best choice for you to purchase.

Design and Looks

s1 x what fine proximity web2 1392x1045 1 Ola S1X vs Ola S1X Plus: Which One to Buy? https://e-vehicleinfo.com/ola-s1x-vs-ola-s1x-plus-which-one-to-buy/Ola S1X and Ola S1X+ have similar streamlined body designs, a not-too-hefty appearance, and a comfortable seat height. The front LED lighting on the Ola S1X and S1X+ is compact but highly powerful, and it complements the sleek appearance of the electric scooter. Additionally, the Ola S1X and Ola S1X+ also have segmented displays on the front that are, respectively, 3.5 inches and 5 inches in size.

The Ola S1X and Ola S1X+’s new and enhanced Frame significantly reduced weight as compared to its prior versions while reworking the rear structure for more excellent toughness.

Dimension Ola S1 X Ola S1 X+
Length 1860 mm 1860 mm
Width 850 mm 850 mm
Height 1298 mm 1298 mm
Wheelbase 1359 mm 1359 mm
Seat height 805 mm 805 mm

 

The Ola S1 X and Ola S1 X+ share the exact dimensions, which is another factor contributing to their similar appearances. Additionally, the dimensions increase the aerodynamic efficiency of the electric scooter.

Color Options

Ola S1 X Red Velocity, Midnight, Funk, Stellar, Vogue, Porcelain White, Liquid Silver

Ola S1 X+ Red Velocity, Midnight, Funk, Stellar, Vogue, Porcelain White, Liquid Silver

Ola S1 X and X+ both offer seven different multi-tone colors, and you can choose between a glossy or matte exterior for your electric scooter on both models. To appeal to a wider audience, the manufacturers purposefully incorporated many color variations.

Price

There are two different battery packs available for the Ola S1 X model, and the 3-kWh battery pack is 10,000 rupees more expensive than the 2-kWh battery pack. Both variants have differing characteristics as a result of having various battery packs. Keep in mind that these are the initial prices for the three electric scooters; their ultimate costs will depend on a variety of additional costs and taxes, and they may vary from one state to another because each has a unique tax structure.

Specification Ola S1 X (2 kWh) Ola S1 X (3 kWh) Ola S1 X Plus
Price INR 89,999/- INR 99,999/- INR 1,09,999/-
Range 91 km 151 km 151 km
Top Speed 85 km/h 90 km/h 90 km/h
Battery 2 kWh 3 kWh 2 kWh
Acceleration (0-40 km/h) 4.1 seconds 3.3 seconds 3.3 seconds
Acceleration (0-60 km/h) 8.1 seconds 5.5 seconds 5.5 seconds
Home Charging Time 7.4 hr 7.4 hr 7.4 hr
Peak Power 6 kW 6 kW 6 kW
Motor Type Hub motor Hub motor Hub motor
Drive Modes Eco, Normal & Sports Eco, Normal & Sports Eco, Normal & Sports
Brakes Drum Drum Drum
Front Suspension Twin telescopic Twin telescopic Twin telescopic
Rear Suspension Dual shock Dual shock Dual shock

 

The Ola Gen 2 platform, which was designed specifically to lower the cost and increase performance, serves as the foundation for both the Ola S1 X and Ola S1 X+.

One of the main issues with Ola’s electric scooters was the safety of the battery; as a result, the battery was rebuilt and lighter by removing extra plastic and screws. The primary parts of the electric scooters have undergone several changes in the Gen 2 platform thanks to adjustments made by Ola, including the removal of the AC cables, revamping the architecture, and raising the peak motor power.

In general, the manufacturers have improved the coordination between their Gen 2 platform’s components to improve the driving experience while reducing the number of components to make it more cost-effective.

Digital Features

  • Features Ola S1 X  Ola S1 X+
  • Side stand alert Yes Yes
  • Reverse mode Yes Yes
  • OTA updates No Yes
  • Music No No
  • Remote unlock No Yes
  • Cruise control No Yes
  • Navigation No Yes
  • Predictive maintenance No Yes

Here are the specifics of these features and services offered by Ola:

The cruise control feature enables the scooter to maintain a set constant speed without applying the accelerator. When driving a long distance, this feature helps to reduce driver weariness. Navigation enables you to get to remote regions, through the use of maps and GPS technology. OTA updates provide you access to periodically upgrading the operating system used in the electric scooter’s dash.

Predictive maintenance is the application of proactive, data-driven maintenance techniques intended to assess the condition of equipment and determine when repair should be carried out.

The main differences between the Ola S1 X and Ola S1 X+ are in the features.

The Ola S1 X is the first electric scooter to include a physical key, whilst the Ola S1 X+ allows you to unlock your electric scooter using digital keys. One of the most prevalent features in contemporary electric scooters is smart connectivity, which is missing from the Ola S1 X in both battery types. You will have to give up this feature if you opt to get an Ola S1 X.

Ola S1 X+, on the other hand, has a smart connectivity feature. There are certain similarities between the Ola S1 X and Ola S1 X+, including the fact that both come with a traditional LED display rather than a digital one and other features like a side stand sensor and reverse mode.

Conclusion

As we can see, the primary distinction between Ola S1 X+ and Ola S1 X is in the features. However, the Ola S1 X+ has also been slightly more expensive. Therefore, if you don’t want to sacrifice a crucial driving assistance feature, go with the Ola S1 X+ Read More:- Ola S1 Air vs Ola S1X vs Ola S1X Plus: Best Electric Scooter in India

Rahul Kumar

Rahul Kumar is a writer and editor at Electric Vehicle Info with over four years of experience. He holds a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and is pursuing a Master’s in Electric Vehicle Technology, blending technical expertise with clear, informative content on EV trends.

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