Upcoming Ola Electric Scooters and Bikes – Launch Timeline Officially Revealed

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Ola Electric is gearing up for a major expansion in its two-wheeler portfolio, and it’s not just scooters this time. The company has lined up a mix of electric scooters and motorcycles, targeting everything from everyday commuters to hardcore touring enthusiasts. While most of these new launches are expected to kick off from Q2 FY26 (July 2026 onward), the big announcements might land earlier—possibly on August 15, 2025, keeping in line with Ola’s Independence Day tradition.

Lineup

So, what’s on the cards? Ola has at least six electric scooters in the pipeline, and they’ll span across three new platforms—S1, S2, and S3.

Let’s break it down.

S1 Sport

The S1 Sport will be the performance champ of the current S1 platform. Think more power, more speed, and possibly better handling. It’s aimed at riders looking for a fun twist-and-go experience without compromising on style or usability.

S2 Platform

This one is brand new and brings with it three very different flavors:

  • S2 City: Targeted at budget-conscious urban riders. Expect decent range, simple features, and a wallet-friendly price tag.
  • S2 Sport: A step up from the City, offering a good mix of power and practicality. Ideal for those who want performance but also need daily usability.
  • S2 Tourer: Designed for longer commutes or weekend rides. Likely to pack more range and extra storage.

S3 Platform

Now things get interesting. The S3 range leans into the premium territory with a maxi-scooter-style build.

  • S3 Grand Adventure: Tailored for riders who want to hit the open road—even if that road is a little bumpy. It’ll be Ola’s answer to rugged touring scooters.
  • S3 Grand Tourer: The smoother, faster sibling, meant for high-speed highway rides.

Motorcycles

Ola isn’t stopping at scooters. The company has already teased a full-blown electric motorcycle lineup, and it’s pretty ambitious. Here’s what we know so far:

  • Ola Sportster: Likely a street-focused performance machine.
  • Ola Cruiser: Relaxed, laid-back styling for long-distance riding.
  • Roadster Pro: Possibly a more versatile, everyday motorcycle.
  • Adventure: As the name suggests, built for exploring rough terrain.
  • Diamondhead: The halo product. Futuristic looks and tech, expected to be Ola’s flagship motorcycle.

For now, Ola’s near-term focus seems to be on delivering the Roadster X and Roadster X+ models, along with the S1 Sport and S2 scooters. The rest of the lineup will be released in phases, depending on how the market responds.

Battery

To support all this growth, Ola is doubling down on battery production. Their Gigafactory’s capacity is expected to increase massively—from 1.4GWh to a whopping 20GWh in the coming years. This in-house battery tech will be crucial not only for performance and range, but also for keeping prices competitive across different segments.

Expectations

While Ola has a history of making big announcements, the real challenge lies in execution and timely deliveries. Delays with the Roadster range have already set the tone, so all eyes will be on how smoothly the next wave of products rolls out. Still, if Ola pulls it off, they could very well redefine the electric two-wheeler space in India.

FAQs

When will Ola launch new models?

From Q2 FY26, starting July 2026.

What is Ola S1 Sport?

A performance version of the current S1 scooter.

What is the S2 City meant for?

It’s built for affordable city commuting.

Will Ola launch motorcycles?

Yes, five models are planned including Sportster and Diamondhead.

Is Ola increasing battery capacity?

Yes, from 1.4GWh to 20GWh at its Gigafactory.

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