Bajaj’s most awaited electric scooter Chetak returned, book this way for only 2000 rupees

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Good news for those waiting for the launch of Bajaj Chetak. Bajaj has launched its most awaited electric scooter Chetak in the market. If you also want to buy it, you can go online and book it immediately.

Let’s know about the features, price and method of booking of this scooter …

Will be available in 6 color options

Bajaj Chetak has been launched in the market in 6 color options. The seat of this scooter gives a premium feel due to the contrast stitching. While LED headlamps and tail lights, telescopic front forks and features such as monoshock, stepped seats give this scooter a more offbeat look.

Company providing 3 years battery warranty

This scooter has a fixed type Li-Ion battery, which can be charged from a standard 5-15 amp outlet. The company claims that the life of this battery will last up to 70 thousand kilometers of the scooter. Therefore, the company is giving a 3-year or 50,000 km battery warranty.

Battery will be charged 25% in 1 hour

In this, a 3kWh battery pack was given, due to which this scooter gets 25 percent charge in 1 hour of charging. While the scooter takes 5 hours to full charge.

New Chetak launched in 2 modes

Two modes are given in the new Chetak. First Eco Mode and Second Sport Mode. If you drive a scooter in Eco mode, it will run more than 95 kilometers on full charge. At the same time, this scooter will run for about 85 km on driving sport mode.

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Price of new Bajaj Chetak

This scooter will come in two variants. The price of its urban variants is 1 lakh 15 thousand rupees. While the price of premium variants is 1 lakh 20 thousand rupees.

Booking will be online for 2000 rupees

Online booking of Bajaj Chetak has started. If you want to buy this electric scooter, then you can book it by visiting the company’s official website chetak.com. For this, you have to pay an amount of Rs. 2000 online.

Scooter manufacturing was stopped in 2006 In 2006, after Rahul Bajaj’s son Rajiv Bajaj took over the reins of the company, Bajaj started focusing on motorcycles only by discontinuing scooter manufacturing altogether. Rajiv Bajaj believed that the company would have to connect the market by connecting with the new generation. However, now the company has launched Chetak back with new look and features.

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