Why is Bajaj Chetak discontinued?
In the face of rising competition from bikes and cars, Chetak lost ground in India, and production was discontinued in 2005 as Bajaj Auto stopped manufacturing scooters altogether.
What is the range of Bajaj Chetak electric scooter?
The Chetak electric scooter has a class-leading range of 90 km (under IDC as per AIS 040) in Eco Mode on a full charge with a new battery.
What is price of Bajaj Chetak?
Bajaj had launched its electric scooter, the Chetak in two variants – Urbane and Premium. The Urbane is the more-affordable variant and was originally launched at Rs 1 lakh, and now costs Rs 1.15 lakh. The Premium variant, meanwhile, was priced at Rs 1.15 lakh, and it now costs Rs 1.20 lakh.
When was Bajaj Chetak launched?
January 2020
Bajaj Chetak electric scooter, launched in India in January 2020, was exclusively on sale in Pune and Bangalore.
What is the maximum speed of Bajaj Chetak electric scooter?
70kmph
Bajaj Chetak electric scooter offers a maximum range of 95 km on a single full charge while its top speed is pegged at 70kmph.
What is the battery life of Bajaj Chetak?
around 70,000km
Bajaj will provide a 3-year or 50,000km warranty on the Chetak, including the battery. Its battery life is claimed to last around 70,000km, while its service interval is set at 12,000km or one year. Up front, the scooter features a single-sided suspension like the Vespa and the rear is likely to pack a monoshock.
In which state Bajaj Chetak is available?
Apart from Telangana and Tamil Nadu, the Bajaj Chetak Electric scooter is also available in two other Indian states – Maharashtra and Karnataka. The Chetak Electric gets a 3.8kW motor with a non-removable 3kWh IP67 lithium-ion battery pack.
In which cities Bajaj Chetak is available?
Bajaj Auto has announced the registration of its electric scooter Bajaj Chetak in two more cities. The e-scooter will now also be available in Chennai and Hyderabad. In Hyderabad, the company has decided to introduce the retail outlet in Kukatpally and Kachiguda.
What is fame II subsidy?
The FAME II scheme, introduced to drive greater adoption of EVs in India, was launched with a budget outlay of Rs 10,000 crore in April 2019, to support 7,000 e-buses, 5,00,000 e-three-wheelers, 55,000 e-passenger vehicles and a million e-two-wheelers. As of now, about 1,24,415 vehicles have benefited under the scheme.