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Ola Electric is gearing up to launch its much talked about scooter. The fact that it is going to come loaded with tech and in an array of exciting colours does make it a tempting proposition for many who wish to own an electric scooter.
02/08/2021
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MUMBAI
The Ola electric scooter has been testing on Indian roads for quite some time now and the market is abuzz with talk about all that is going to be on offer. In fact, just a few days back, Ola created history by becoming the most pre-booked scooter in the world! Crazy right? Not really. Afterall, Ola is building the World’s biggest scooter manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu. You too can book yours through the company’s official website for a mere INR 499 and with so many bookings and such a high demand for their electric scooter, it remains to be seen how soon the deliveries of the Ola scooter will commence. Ola recently revealed their colours for the e-scooter via a teaser video. The e-scooter will be offered in red, yellow, blue, purple, pink, black, white, grey and green colours. With so many colour options, the Ola e-scooter is definitely going to be a tempting proposition for many who wish to own an electric scooter. From whatever we’ve seen of the Ola scooter so far, it looks like a very simple and clean design. There isn’t a lot of stickering going around, with the company may well go with a plain body
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