Hello friends! Just when you thought the electric scooter war couldn’t get any hotter, Ola has dropped a bombshell! They’ve just unveiled a brand-new, even faster version of their flagship scooter called the S1 Pro Sport.
But the biggest secret isn’t just the new name; it’s what’s hidden inside. The Sport model is powered by a completely new type of motor developed right here in India. So, what does this mean for you? And more importantly, is this new Ola fast enough to finally leave its biggest rival, the Ather 450X, in the dust? Let’s find out!
The New Ola S1 Pro Sport: What’s the Big Deal?
So, what’s new with the Sport? Ola has focused on making its fastest scooter even better. The biggest change is the new motor, which is a huge deal for the long run.
Feature | What it Means for You |
New ‘Sport’ Variant | A specially tuned version of the S1 Pro for even better acceleration and performance. |
New Motor Tech | A new motor made without rare-earth magnets. In simple terms, this means it’s a homegrown technology that promises great performance and better long-term reliability. |
Top Speed | An incredible 120 km/h. |
Claimed Range | 195 km on a single charge. |
The New S1 Pro Sport: How Much Does it Cost?
With a new name and new tech, you’d expect a higher price, right? The new Ola S1 Pro Sport has been launched with an ex-showroom price of around ₹1.30 Lakh.
Here’s a clear idea of the real on-road price you can expect to pay for the new S1 Pro Sport and its main rivals in our big cities.
Scooter Model | Delhi | Mumbai | Bengaluru |
Ola S1 Pro Sport | ~₹1.48 Lakh | ~₹1.45 Lakh | ~₹1.43 Lakh |
Ather 450X (3.7 kWh) | ~₹1.68 Lakh | ~₹1.65 Lakh | ~₹1.63 Lakh |
TVS iQube ST (5.1 kWh) | ~₹1.75 Lakh | ~₹1.72 Lakh | ~₹1.70 Lakh |
(Note: These are estimated on-road prices and can change based on state subsidies.)
How the S1 Pro Sport Stacks Up Against Ather & TVS
The new Sport model is here to claim the performance crown. But how does it compare against the super-agile Ather and the long-range champion TVS iQube?
Feature | Ola S1 Pro Sport | Ather 450X | TVS iQube ST |
Price (Ex-Showroom) | ~₹1.30 Lakh | ~₹1.45 Lakh | ~₹1.55 Lakh |
Top Speed | 120 km/h | 90 km/h | 82 km/h |
Acceleration (0-60 km/h) | ~4.5 seconds | ~5.5 seconds | ~7 seconds |
Real-World Range | ~130-140 km | ~110 km | ~140-150 km |
Key Feature/Weakness | Feature: Unbeatable performance & tech. Weakness: Build quality is not the best. | Feature: Superb handling & build quality. Weakness: Slower than the Ola. | Feature: Massive range & storage. Weakness: Not a performance scooter. |
Our Verdict: Is the New S1 Pro Sport a ‘Buy’ or a ‘Pass’?
So, with this new Sport model, should you run to the nearest Ola showroom? Here’s our simple, direct advice based on what kind of rider you are.
- For the Absolute Speed Demon: It’s a definite ‘BUY’ Let’s be clear: if you want the fastest electric scooter in India, period, then the Ola S1 Pro Sport is the one to get. We’ve ridden the previous S1 Pro, and its “Hyper” mode is genuinely thrilling. The new Sport variant promises to be even quicker. What makes this a ‘paisa vasool’ deal is that you get this incredible performance for a price that’s actually lower than its main rivals.
- For the Rider Who Values Quality & Handling: It’s a ‘PASS’ While the Ola is fast, the Ather 450X still feels like a better-built and more connected scooter to ride. During our tests, the Ather’s sharp handling on city corners is something special. If you appreciate top-notch build quality, a super-responsive ride, and a more polished software experience, the Ather is still the connoisseur’s choice.
- For the Practical Family Buyer: It’s a ‘PASS’ If your main concern is carrying groceries, dropping your kids at school, and long-range peace of mind, then the TVS iQube ST is still the king. Its massive boot, comfortable suspension for our bad roads, and incredible real-world range make it the most sensible family scooter of the lot.
Common Questions Answered (FAQ)
What is a “non-rare-earth magnet motor”? Is it a good thing?
In simple terms, it’s a new type of motor that doesn’t use certain imported magnetic materials. Yes, it’s a very good thing! It means Ola can build them more sustainably here in India, which should lead to more stable prices and good reliability in the long run.
Is the new S1 Pro Sport faster than the old S1 Pro?
Yes, the “Sport” variant has been specifically tuned for better acceleration. While the top speed is the same at 120 km/h, it should feel even quicker when you launch it from a traffic light.
Does the new motor change the scooter’s range?
No, Ola claims the same impressive 195 km range (which is about 130-140 km in the real world) for the new S1 Pro Sport. The new motor is designed to be just as efficient as the old one.
Should I buy the Ola S1 Pro Sport or the Ather 450X?
It’s a classic battle! If you want the thrill of raw speed and the most features, buy the Ola. If you want a beautifully built scooter that handles like a dream and has a more reliable feel, buy the Ather.