Ola S1 Air vs Hero Vida V1 Pro : India’s cities have now started adopting electric scooters as the most preferred mode of travel. Eco-friendly, quite economical, and equipped with almost all modern features, two scooters modelled for the 2025 EV market are the Ola S1 Air and the Hero Vida V1 Pro. Sleek and stylish, high on efficiency and technology, they are meant for a bit different types of riders, so let us compare the two and check which one is better for you.

The Ola S1 Air is designed for minimalism in style and application: smooth curves, a single-piece seat, and typically youthful vibrant colors. Light, practical, and very much city-handy, it is built for ordinary use. Hero Vida V1 Pro, on the other hand, has rough-edged and premium styling with styly split seats and pretty solid build quality. It looks young but feels more solid than Ola’s playful cut.

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The Ola S1 Air gets power from a 3 kWh battery and tends to provide around 125 km of real-world range on a single charge; thus, it does not need to be charged often during daily rides. Charging at home is possible, and Ola supports fast charging as well. Hero Vida V1 Pro sports a 3.94 kWh removable battery, with a claimed range of 165 km, but its biggest advantage lies in having a removable battery, which comes in handy for people living in apartments.

The speed is not an issue at all, being around 90 km/h, which is what the scooter Ola S1 Air has. Urban streets can now accommodate this speed with comfort and great handiness, thanks to the superb handling given by its lightweight body. Vida V1 Pro can achieve a higher top speed of 95 km/h and feels much more stable because of the robust build and suspension setup. For long rides and stability, Vida takes the edge, while Ola feels more agile and fun in the city.

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Both scooters have a lot of features in common, such as a touchscreen, multiple riding modes, Bluetooth connectivity, and OTA (over-the-air) updates. Ola centers on the smart aspects of ability to connect with the outside world, all placed in a clear interface. Hero, on the other hand, has some practical features like removable batteries and larger storage capacity apart from simple OTA updates and app controls.

The Ola S1 air was priced quite less at around ₹1.2 lakh, making it very affordable for the budget-conscious. The Hero Vida V1 Pro is priced slightly higher at around ₹1.4 lakh, but it justifies the price with higher range and removable batteries.

However, in terms of cost-effectiveness for city travel, you need an electric vehicle; the better choice will be the Ola S1 Air. However, if it is a longer range coupled with now much better premium usability, Hero Vida V1 Pro has more logic in it.