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Bajaj Chetak 2901 launched at Rs 95,998

The new Chetak 2901 is priced at Rs 51,000 lower than the top-of-the-line Chetak variant.
2 min read7 Jun '24
Gavin RodriguesGavin Rodrigues
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Bajaj Auto has launched the most affordable variant of its Chetak e-scooter. Called Chetak 2901, it is targeted at a younger audience and features five new vibrant colours and a metal body.

  1.  Chetak 2901 has the same battery and LCD as the Chetak Urbane
  2.  Has a 123km claimed range
  3.  Available with TecPac that costs Rs 3,000

Bajaj Chetak 2901 details, price

A month ago, we exclusively reported about the upcoming launch of a more affordable Chetak variant

Bajaj Chetak 2901 launched at Rs 95,998 The colour LCD on the Chetak 2901 is also found on the Chetak Urbane

While the new variant in the spy images had a monotone LCD, the website shows that the Chetak 2901 gets the same colour LCD as the Chetak Urbane. The new Chetak 2901 has the same design as the rest of the range but misses out on some features.

For instance, the standard Chetak 2901 comes equipped with a set of steel wheels and only one riding mode. The automaker has made extra features available with the TecPac, which unlocks two riding modes (Eco and Sport), a reverse mode, hill-hold assist, alloy wheels, and more. All of this costs just Rs 3,000. 

Bajaj Chetak 2901 launched at Rs 95,998 Bajaj has equipped this sub-Rs 1 lakh e-scooter with a full metal body

It is also worth mentioning that the Chetak 2901 gets an off-board charger, just like the Chetak Urbane. Bajaj currently only offers the Chetak Premium with an on-board charger.

Bajaj Chetak 2901 launched at Rs 95,998 Alloy wheels and hill-hold assist are available with TecPac

The most affordable Chetak shares its 2.9 kWh battery with the mid-spec Chetak Urbane. The promised range is 123 km. Bajaj, however, has reduced the top speed to 63 kph. The charging time is also slower; it takes six hours (claimed) to achieve a full charge. The new Bajaj Chetak 2901 is available for Rs 95,998 (ex-showroom India) and rivals theTVS iQube 2.2,Ather Rizta S, andOla S1 Air.


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