Ola Electric Navratri offers headline a fresh festive push with total benefits crossing ₹30,000 for buyers of its S1 electric scooters and Roadster motorcycles across India.
Ola Electric Navratri offers on S1 scooters
Under the Navratri Mahotsav campaign, Ola is extending cash discounts of up to ₹9,999 on the S1 range, coupled with an 8-year extended warranty as standard during the festive window. Select credit card customers can also claim instant cashback on EMIs of up to ₹10,000, which pushes the overall savings beyond the ₹30,000 mark.
A key attraction is the daily Muhurat Mahotsav slot, a 90-minute sale window during the nine-day Chaitra Navratri period, where limited units of the S1 Pro+ 4 kWh are priced at ₹99,999, substantially below regular tags. Ola’s Gen 3 S1 portfolio currently includes the S1 X (2 kWh, 3 kWh, 4 kWh) starting around ₹84,999, and S1 Pro and S1 Pro+ variants going up to about ₹1.80 lakh ex-showroom, before festive benefits are applied.
Ola Electric Navratri offers on Roadster motorcycles
The Roadster electric motorcycle line is also covered by the Navratri Mahotsav campaign, with revised prices and the same 8-year extended warranty bundled in. During the Muhurat window, the Roadster X+ with a 4.5 kWh battery is being offered at ₹79,999 for a restricted number of buyers each day. In the broader range, Roadster X variants (2.5 kWh, 3.5 kWh, 4.5 kWh) are listed from ₹99,999 upwards, while the more powerful Roadster X+ 9.1 kWh is positioned near ₹1,89,999.
Ola Electric Navratri offers: Upgrade push and conclusion
Alongside the festive pricing, Ola has expanded its Insider/upgrade programme to cover roughly 60% of its existing customers, enabling Gen 1 and Gen 2 owners to move to the latest Gen 3 S1 scooters and Roadster models with additional benefits that can reach up to ₹50,000 in some upgrade cases. The combined strategy of short-window Muhurat deals, extended warranties and structured upgrades suggests Ola is betting that aggressive, time-bound Navratri offers will both lure new buyers into electric mobility and hold on to early adopters looking for newer technology.