Bajaj Chetak Urbane launched at Rs 1.15 lakh

    Features a number of improvements over the current Chetak Premium, but also takes a couple of steps backwards.

    Published On Dec 01, 2023 06:53:00 PM

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    Bajaj has launched a new version of its electric scooter called the Chetak Urbane, which will cost you Rs 1.15 lakh in its standard form, and Rs 1.21 lakh for an additional “Tecpac”, which unlocks more features and performance.

    In terms of the all-important question of range, the Bajaj website lists the Urbane as having slightly higher range (113km) than the current Chetak (108km). However, in the case of the Urbane, this is the IDC-certified range, while for the current Chetak Premium its IDC range is 126km. Therefore, it is likely that the Urbane will offer slightly less range in the real world, though the exact specifics remain to be seen. What the Bajaj website confirms is that the new Chetak Urbane gets the same 2.9kWh battery capacity as the current model.

    Also See: Bajaj Chetak Premium to get more range, bigger battery; launch soon

    The Chetak Urbane utilises an LCD display, like the Premium variant, but in this case it's a colour LCD display as opposed to the black and white unit on the Premium. In standard form, the Urbane offers a 63kph top speed, and comes with only one riding mode – Eco. With the "Tecpac" installed, top speed rises to 73kph and you get a Sport riding mode as well.

    However, there are a couple of areas where the new Urbane lags behind the current Chetak Premium. The charging rate for the standard charger has dropped from 800W to 650W, as a result of which, charging times have gone up from 3 hours 50 minutes to 4 hours 50 minutes.

    This leads us to believe that Bajaj will soon update the Chetak Premium to bring it at par with, or surpass, the Urbane in areas where it currently lags behind. Stay tuned for more information.

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