Ola Electric launches BOSS 72-hour Rush event this festive season with up to INR 25k discounts

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Ola Electric offers a diverse S1 portfolio with six models catering to various customer needs.
Ola Electric announced its 'BOSS 72-hour Rush' event from October 10th to 12th, as part of its Biggest Ola Season Sale for the festive season. During this period, customers can purchase the Ola S1 scooter for as low as INR 49,999, with additional benefits worth up to INR 25,000 on the S1 portfolio. The S1 X 2kWh is being offered at INR 49,999 (limited stock daily), while the flagship S1 Pro includes discounts of up to INR 25,000 and a flat INR 5,000 exchange bonus.

BOSS 72-hour Rush benefits

Under the 'BOSS 72-hour Rush,' customers can enjoy the following benefits: BOSS Prices with the Ola S1 X 2kWh starting at INR 49,999 (limited stock daily) and BOSS Discounts offering up to INR 25,000 on the S1 portfolio, with an additional flat INR 5,000 exchange bonus on the S1 Pro. Additional BOSS benefits worth up to INR 25,000 include:

"BOSS Warranty: Free 8-year/80,000 km battery warranty worth INR 7,000."

"BOSS Finance Offers: Finance offers of up to INR 5,000 on select credit card EMIs."

"BOSS Benefits: Free MoveOS+ upgrade worth INR 6,000; Free charging credits worth up to INR 7,000."

Ola Electric portfolio

Ola Electric offers a diverse S1 portfolio with six models catering to various customer needs. The premium S1 Pro and S1 Air are priced at INR 1,34,999 and INR 1,07,499, respectively. The mass-market S1 X series, with 2 kWh, 3 kWh, and 4 kWh variants, is available at INR 74,999, INR 87,999, and INR 101,999, respectively.

Recently, Ola Electric launched the #HyperService campaign, aiming to double its service network to 1,000 centers by December this year. Additionally, the Network Partner Program was introduced to expand its sales and service network across India. Through this program, Ola Electric plans to increase its network to 10,000 by the end of 2025 and intends to train 1 lakh third-party mechanics to prepare them for electric vehicles.

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