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Bajaj Chetak Series 25 vs Honda EV QC1 Comparison

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Chetak Series 25 vs QC1 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsChetak Series 25QC1
Price91,39990,487
PowerN/AN/A
ClassScooterScooter
Mileage0.00 Km/Full Charge80 Km/Full Charge
Chetak Series 25
Bajaj Chetak Series 25
*Ex-Showroom Price
91,399
QC1
Honda QC1
*Ex-Showroom Price
90,487
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c2501
Bajaj Chetak Series 25
c2501
91,399
Standard
Honda QC1
Standard
90,487

Overview

Specifications

Max TorqueN/A77
Motor Power2.2 kW watts1.8 kW (kilowat watts
Top Speed55 kmph50 kmph
Ground Clearance170 mm mm169 mm mm
Kerb Weight108 KG89 KG
Seat Height763 mm705 mm
Battery TypeLithium IonLithium-ion
Battery Capacity2.5 KWh1.5 KWh (kilowatt-hours)
Charging Time (A.C) Fast ChargingN/A4 Hours 30 Minu
Charging Time2 Hr 25 Mins6 Hours 50 Minu
Battery Range113 km Km/Full Charge80 Km/Full Charge
Front Brake TypeDiscDrum Brake, 130 Mm Diameter
Rear Brake TypeDrumDrum Brake, 110 Mm Diameter
Front Tyre90/90-1290/90-12 (90 Mm Width, 12-inch Rim Diameter)
Rear Tyre90/100-1290/90-12 (90 Mm Width, 12-inch Rim Diameter)
Wheel TypeAlloyAlloy Wheels

Features

Pros Cons Honda QC1

Pros

  • Offers decent practicality
  • Front pocket, USB-C port, and 26 litres of storage
  • Extremely lightweight and manoeuvrable

Cons

  • Negative LCD cluster
  • Cannot change riding modes while driving
  • Full charging takes around seven hours

Verdict

Honda’s first affordable electric step-through feels like a massive opportunity squandered. It genuinely struggles to justify its existence in a market that moved past these basic specifications years ago. The performance is severely restricted; you actively feel the scooter pulling back the moment you hit the 50 kmph limit in Standard mode. Range anxiety is a constant companion, too, as you will be lucky to hit 60 km on a full charge.

Moreover, the lack of fundamental safety features, like smooth riding mode transitions, makes it feel poorly calibrated. When you factor in the lack of FAME subsidies and the slow seven-hour charging time, the asking price feels completely unjustified. For thousands of Indians, this will be their first impression of a Honda EV, and frankly, they deserve much better. Unless you are fiercely loyal to the brand, you are better off spending your money on its heavily established rivals.

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