Key Specification & Features of Chetak
The Bajaj Chetak Electric brings together retro style and modern EV technology in a scooter built for city life. With its steel body panels, clean lines, horseshoe-shaped LED headlight and signature DRLs, it looks both nostalgic and futuristic at the same time. The scooter carries forward a premium feel with solid build quality, metal finish, and details like sequential blinkers and a smooth feel at standstill.
Under the skin, the Chetak uses a high quality lithium-ion battery pack (non-removable), combined with a BLDC motor rated around 4.0-4.2 kW peak power. In an easy riding mode, its range is roughly 90-100 km per full charge in real-world conditions, while official/rated figures are slightly better. Charging from a regular household socket takes about 5 hours to reach 100%.
Weightwise it sits at about 133-134 kg (kerb) which gives it a solid, grounded feel. The top speed is in the neighborhood of 60-63 km/h, enough for city commuting but not meant for highway sprints.
On the feature side, Chetak doesn’t fall short. It includes things like LED lighting (headlamp, DRLs, tail), digital instruments, keyless start, reverse mode (a handy perk in tight parking), IP67 water/dust resistance, and connectivity features via a mobile app. These bring a touch of modern convenience that many traditional electric scooters skip.
In short, the Bajaj Chetak Electric is a scooter for those who want style, comfort, and enough range to handle daily urban commutes without fuss. It’s not a sports machine, but if what you need is reliable EV mobility with premium touches and classic charm, it does a very good job.
Chetak
Indore
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Chetak
₹ 1,11,938 Ex-Showroom
Indore
Key Specification & Features of Chetak
The Bajaj Chetak Electric brings together retro style and modern EV technology in a scooter built for city life. With its steel body panels, clean lines, horseshoe-shaped LED headlight and signature DRLs, it looks both nostalgic and futuristic at the same time. The scooter carries forward a premium feel with solid build quality, metal finish, and details like sequential blinkers and a smooth feel at standstill.
Under the skin, the Chetak uses a high quality lithium-ion battery pack (non-removable), combined with a BLDC motor rated around 4.0-4.2 kW peak power. In an easy riding mode, its range is roughly 90-100 km per full charge in real-world conditions, while official/rated figures are slightly better. Charging from a regular household socket takes about 5 hours to reach 100%.
Weightwise it sits at about 133-134 kg (kerb) which gives it a solid, grounded feel. The top speed is in the neighborhood of 60-63 km/h, enough for city commuting but not meant for highway sprints.
On the feature side, Chetak doesn’t fall short. It includes things like LED lighting (headlamp, DRLs, tail), digital instruments, keyless start, reverse mode (a handy perk in tight parking), IP67 water/dust resistance, and connectivity features via a mobile app. These bring a touch of modern convenience that many traditional electric scooters skip.
In short, the Bajaj Chetak Electric is a scooter for those who want style, comfort, and enough range to handle daily urban commutes without fuss. It’s not a sports machine, but if what you need is reliable EV mobility with premium touches and classic charm, it does a very good job.