Sir, I have taken test Drive of the Electric vehicle, I feel the handle has to be risied slightly as it is straining the elbows and shoulders. The tyre sizes front and back are
the same, if you see Vespa, Honda etc., the front tyre is of a higher diameter compared to the back tyre, may be because of this the driving is comfortable with no strain. I request you to give expertise comment on this feed back Sir.
By Ashok Subba Narasimha
Posted on: Feb 08, 2020 04:38 PM
96
27
Low end electric bike
1.0
Urbane(Electric)
If you want to compare all the electric bikes that are available in the market today from Okinawa to Revolt and Hero electric along with others, this scooter has got one of the lowest configuration in terms of range, speed, and torque given the price that you pay for the same. Its an overrated bike in terms of specs that available for the price that you are paying. Given the fact that Bajaj is not even an electric two wheeler specialist manufacturer, its a sheer wastage of money to buy this bike. There are much better models out there in the market at a reasonable price.
By Arnab
Posted on: May 12, 2020 03:26 PM
26
13
Economical intracity runabout
5.0
Premium(Electric)
The combination of a durable metal body with the legendary Chetak styling backed by support from Bajaj make a formidable package overall.
By Sundar Raj
Posted on: Jul 11, 2021 08:14 PM
21
0
GDP maker
5.0
Premium(Electric)
I think this bike will give good substitute of petrol.
Owing to a shortage of rare earth magnets sourced from China, production of the Chetak had reportedly dropped to just under 11,000 units in July, resulting in lower-than-usual sales in August.
Equipped with the same 3.5 kWh battery as the rest of the 35 lineup, the Chetak 3503 benefits from a larger underseat storage compartment, but misses out on a handful of features.
As it enters its fifth year, the Chetak has received what is arguably its biggest update yet – one that brings a larger battery, added range, a higher top speed and a new colour TFT screen.
The Chetak electric scooter has a lot riding on it, reviving an iconic and legendary name from Bajaj Auto's history. And it goes up against a formidable rival too!
The on-road price for Bajaj Chetak in Chingavanam ranges between ₹ 1.08 to 1.53 Lakh. The on-road price of electric variants of Chetak starts from ₹ 1.08 Lakh. The top competitors of Bajaj Chetak i.e. Ola Electric S1 price in Chingavanam starts from ₹ 1.06 Lakh & TVS Orbiter price in Chingavanam starts from ₹ 1.06 Lakh.