New Electric Scooters Launching in Nepal Bajaj Chetak Release
Key Takeaways
- Bajaj Auto's Chetak electric scooter range will debut at the NADA Auto Show 2024 in Nepal, featuring three variants: 2901, Urbane, and Premium.
- The Chetak variants offer ARAI-certified ranges from 113 km to 126 km, with battery capacities ranging from 2.88 kWh to 3.2 kWh.
- Equipped with a 5-inch TFT display, reverse mode, illuminated switch gears, and full LED lighting, the Chetak also offers advanced features like turn-by-turn navigation with the TecPac in India.
- The Chetak aims to compete with models like the TVS iQube and other 125cc scooters, positioning itself as a strong contender in the electric scooter market.
- Priced below Rs 4 Lakh in the Nepalese market, the Bajaj Chetak presents an affordable option for consumers seeking advanced electric scooter technology.
Bajaj Auto to Launch Chetak Electric Scooter Range at NADA Auto Show 2024
Hansraj Hulaschand and Co, the exclusive distributor of Bajaj Auto in Nepal, is preparing to launch the much-awaited Chetak electric scooter range at the NADA Auto Show 2024. Known for its durable metal frame and cutting-edge technology, the Chetak has established a strong presence in the electric scooter market. Since its launch in January 2020, Bajaj Auto has sold over 100,000 Chetak units in India.
The Bajaj Chetak will be offered in three distinct variants: 2901, Urbane, and Premium, each featuring different battery configurations to suit varied customer needs. The base model, 2901, comes equipped with a 2.88 kWh battery, delivering an ARAI-certified range of 123 km. The Urbane variant features a 2.9 kWh battery with an ARAI-certified range of 113 km, while the top-tier Premium variant boasts a robust 3.2 kWh battery, offering an impressive ARAI-certified range of 126 km.
Advanced Features for Enhanced Riding Experience
The Bajaj Chetak is packed with modern features designed to elevate the riding experience. It includes a 5-inch TFT display, reverse mode, illuminated switch gears, and full LED lighting for superior visibility and safety. For customers in the Indian market, the TecPac adds even more value with features such as turn-by-turn navigation, music control, call management, and hill hold mode.
Convenient Charging Solutions
Charging the Chetak is straightforward, thanks to a standard three-pin charging socket. A full charge takes approximately six to eight hours, making it convenient for daily use.
Competitive Pricing Strategy
Positioned to compete directly with popular models like the TVS iQube and other 125cc scooters, the Bajaj Chetak aims to provide an attractive option in the electric scooter market. In Nepal, the Chetak will be priced below Rs 4 Lakh, making it an accessible and affordable choice for consumers looking to switch to electric mobility.
With its blend of performance, advanced technology, and competitive pricing, the Bajaj Chetak is set to make a significant impact in the Nepalese electric scooter market at the NADA Auto Show 2024.