Bajaj Chetak Electric Scooter to Enter Nepalese Market
The highly successful Bajaj Chetak electric scooter is set to enter the Nepalese market soon, following its remarkable success in India, where it has captured a significant market share of 25% in the electric two-wheeler segment. The Chetak has been the number one electric two-wheeler OEM in both February 2025 and December 2024, and continues to lead the market.
Key Features
The Bajaj Chetak 3501 variant, which will be available in Nepal, boasts a durable metal frame and advanced features such as a 3.5 kWh battery with a 153km range, Bluetooth connectivity, and a touchscreen console. Additional features include reverse mode, self-cancelling blinkers, auto hazard lights, and call controls. The TecPac package adds music control, hill hold, Guide Me Home lights, and display themes, while the Annual Data pack unlocks navigation, remote immobilization, speed alerts, trip analytics, document storage, and geo-fencing.
Competitive Pricing
Positioned against competitors like the TVS iQube and other 125cc scooters, the Bajaj Chetak aims to carve its niche in Nepal's growing electric scooter market. While sources indicate it will be competitively priced, the success of the Chetak will heavily depend on whether Bajaj can position it in line with petrol-powered scooters. Given that electric scooters are typically priced higher, bringing the Chetak's pricing closer to ICE scooters will be crucial in securing a strong market share.
Potential Impact
With its strong brand recognition and success in India, the Bajaj Chetak has the potential to make a significant impact in Nepal, provided its pricing strategy aligns with consumer expectations.
Bajaj Chetak electric scooter, with a 25% share in India's electric two-wheeler segment, is set to enter Nepal's growing market, competing against TVS iQube and 125cc scooters. The 3501 variant boasts a 3.5 kWh battery, 153km range, and advanced features like TFT touchscreen console and Bluetooth. Success will depend on competitive pricing, aligning with consumer expectations and bridging the gap between electric and petrol-powered scooters.