Ola Electric, India's largest pure-play EV company, announced it has reached a major manufacturing milestone by rolling out its one-millionth vehicle from its Futurefactory in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu.
To mark this historic event, Ola Electric launched a special edition Roadster X+ in a midnight blue, featuring sporty red accents across the dual-tone seat, rims, and battery pack.
Ola Electric commenced production in 2021 and has achieved this landmark in under four years, driven by strong demand for its S1 portfolio of electric scooters, and the recently launched Roadster X electric motorcycles.
According to a spokesperson for Ola Electric, this milestone celebrates every Indian who trusted the company and believed in its mission. In four years, Ola Electric has transformed from an idea to becoming India's EV two-wheeler leader, proving that world-class products can be designed, engineered, and manufactured in India. The company's mission is to #EndICEAge and make India the global EV hub.
The special edition Roadster X+ debuts in a striking midnight blue with sporty red accents across the dual-tone seat, rims, and battery pack. Celebrating sustainability, the edition features badges crafted from recycled copper waste and electroplated bar ends, reflecting recyclability built into Ola's design philosophy.
At the company's annual 'Sankalp' event, Ola Electric also announced its 4680 Bharat Cell integrated vehicles, starting with the S1 Pro+ 5.2 kWh and Roadster X+ 9.1 kWh, priced at ₹1,69,999 and ₹1,89,999, respectively, with deliveries starting this Navratri. Additionally, the event marked the company's entry into the sports scooter category with the all-new S1 Pro Sport with 5.2kWh and 4kWh battery packs powered by the 4680 Bharat Cell, starting at an introductory price of ₹1,49,999, with deliveries starting in January 2026.
Ola Electric Mobility Limited specializes in the vertical integration of technology and manufacturing for EVs and their components, including battery cells. The Ola Futurefactory in Tamil Nadu, where EVs and critical components are produced, is developing India's most significant EV hub. It is supported by Ola's Bengaluru-based Battery Innovation Centre (BIC), dedicated to advancing cell and battery technology. Ola maintains a direct-to-customer distribution network with more than 4,000 stores across India and a robust online presence, making Ola Electric the largest company-owned network of automotive experience centers in the country.
Ola maintains a direct-to-customer distribution network with more than 4,000 stores across India and a robust online presence, making Ola Electric the largest company-owned network of automotive experience centers in the country.
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