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The Bajaj Chetak gives you that nostalgia, that familiar feel. It is Bajaj’s legendary name, a fitting tribute that brings back pleasant memories and arouses that fuzzy and familiar feeling. In fact, it is a brand name, so classic that immediately takes you back to the time when these humble two-strokes dominated the Indian cities, leaving behind a plume of thick smoke and the familiar thrum exhaust sound. Coming to the present time, Chetak comes across a well-finished and well-built machine having all the gizmos of a modern-day electric scooter. Bajaj steps into the realm of electric motorcycles in India by resurrecting the Chetak that once ruled a million hearts as a reliable workhorse.
Bajaj Chetak in the form of a new e-scooter comes across to be rather contemporary and chic. Besides Vespa, the Chetak is one of the most iconic motorcycles and its appearance alone can pique attention. There is an intrinsic flow to its elegance, a kind of grace to the honed lines curving around the sleek bodywork. It is indeed a piece of beauty. The LED DRL carefully integrated in the primary headlight, the single-piece rear portion, and the faux grill found on its front apron results in an unconventional appearance, devoid of unpleasant panel gaps. The tail lamps come along with dynamic and integrated turn indicators which add to the beauty of the scooter. Some of the features may vary depending on the variant you buy, but what remains unchanged in either variant is the touch of premium and a sense of quality. The chic appeal resonates with Bajaj’s classic trajectory and the glossy paint finish on the body complements the exterior ergonomics. While the older Chetak resembled the Vespa, this new e-scooter has a design language of its own.
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The Chetak certainly is a fitting tribute to a legendary name from Bajaj. In electric form, it's quite a likeable scooter, and it comes across as a well-built, well-finished scooter with all the features and gizmos associated with a new-age electric scooter. The only drawback for now, is its availability, but that's something which is likely to change over the next year or so. Its design is its biggest strength, coupled with its easy rideability
Bajaj Chetak is available in 7 different colors namely Satin Black, Matte Coarse Grey, Matte Caribbean Blue, Velluto Russo, Indigo Metallic, Hazelnut & Brooklyn Black.
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Mileage | 95.00 Km/Full Charge |
Mileage Highlights | 80% Better mileage than other Scooter |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 1.07 - 1.4 Lakh | ₹ 1.06 Lakh | ₹ 1.06 Lakh | ₹ 1.05 - 1.45 Lakh | ₹ 1.05 Lakh | ₹ 1.05 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating 8.1 | 8 | - | - | 6.9 | - |
Battery Type lithium-ion | Lithium-ion Battery | Lithium-Ion | Lithium-ion | Li-Ion | NMC 48V/40AH |
Battery Range 95 Km/Full Charge | 181 Km/FullCharge | 158 Km/FullCharge | 94 Km/FullCharge | 320 Km/FullCharge | 100 Km/FullCharge |
Charging Time 3.5 Hours | 4 Hours 48 Mins | 3 Hours 55 Mins | 2-3 Hours | 3-4 Hrs | |
Fast Charging Time 1 Hour | 75 km in 18 Min | N/A | N/A | 2 hours | N/A |
Kerb Weight 121 Kg | 121 Kg | 112 Kg | 116 Kg | 100 Kg | 60 Kg |
Max Torque 20 Nm bhp | 58.00 | 25.00 | 180.00 | N/A | |
Variant 4 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
Colour Count 2 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
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Bajaj has launched the updated Chetak Premium at a starting price of Rs 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom). The 2024 Chetak Premium receives some notable updates including a marginally larger battery pack, longer range and additional features. At its current price, the updated Chetak Premium now costs about Rs 20,000 more than the recently introduced Chetak Urbane.
Starting with the features, the Chetak Premium now gets a 5-inch TFT display for the instrument cluster. An optional TecPac enhances this from a monochrome display on the standard Chetak Premium to a colour screen with access to turn-by-turn (TBT) navigation, music controls, call alerts, and even letting users personalise the theme. The TecPac also adds hill hold control to the feature list while reverse mode is standard on the Premium variant.
Coming to the mechanicals, the Chetak Premium gets a larger 3.2 kWh battery pack – up from 2.9 kWh – bumping up range from 108 km to 127 km (ARAI certified). Top speed too has been bumped up from 63 kmph to 73 kmph. As before the Chetak Premium comes with an 800 W on-board charger that can add up to 15.6 km of range with a 30-minute charge.
Moving to the design, the 2024 Chetak Premium gets some cosmetic tweaks over the 2023 model. Many silver trim elements from the outgoing model have been replaced by blacked-out elements such as the headlamp surround, indicator surround, grab handle garnish and even the wheels.
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The Bajaj Chetak is a electric Scooter bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1.07 Lakh. The electric scooter is available in 4 variants with 7 colour options. The electric motor comes with a lithium-ion battery pack. The battery range/mileage of the Chetak is 95 Km/Full Charge.