Ola Electric hit a major milestone, sending its one-millionth vehicle out the gates of the Krishnagiri plant in Tamil Nadu, less than four years after the first rolled off the line in 2021. To mark the occasion, the EV maker rolled out a special RoadsterX+ in deep midnight blue, with red glinting on the rims, a two-tone seat, and a matching battery pack. The bike features eco-friendly details like badges stamped from recycled copper scraps and gleaming electroplated bar ends.
To celebrate, Ola has kicked off its One in a Million campaign, asking customers to share their most unforgettable rides—like that rainy night when a driver went the extra mile to get them home. Whoever tells the most original story will drive away in the landmark RoadsterX+ itself, putting the roar of the engine—and the brand’s rider community—at the center of this win.
This milestone comes just after Ola Electric’s Sankalp 2025 event, where the company rolled out its India Inside vision—a clear roadmap toward full supply chain independence and deep vertical integration, laid out with the precision of blueprint lines on crisp paper. Highlights included the commercial debut of the 4680 Bharat Cell, powering the S1 Pro+ (5.2 kWh) and the RoadsterX+ (9.1 kWh); the launch of the S1 Pro Sport, a performance scooter packing a 16 kW motor, topping out at 152 km/h, with a claimed 320 km range and ADAS tech, priced at ₹1,49,999 and set to hit roads in January 2026; and the unveiling of a rare-earth-free ferrite motor, slated for a phased rollout starting Q3 FY26.
At the event, the Moonshot Project revealed its Diamondhead motorcycle for the first time worldwide—a machine with hub-centred steering, aerospace-grade materials, and a blistering 0–100 km/h launch that hits in just two seconds, like being yanked forward by a slingshot. Ola plans to roll out this sleek, futuristic model in 2027 for under ₹5 lakh, a move that sharpens its push into the premium EV market.