Chetak service centres reopen in Bengaluru, Pune

    All Chetak service centres in Bengaluru and a select few in Pune are now open.

    Published On May 19, 2020 05:56:00 PM

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    Chetak service centres reopen in Bengaluru, Pune
    • All Chetak service centres in Bengaluru reopen

    • Select service centres reopen in Pune 

    • Service centres will follow a strict protocol to ensure safety

    Bajaj has announced that service centres for its electric scooter sub-brand, Chetak, are now operational. All Chetak service centres in Bengaluru and a select few in Pune have now reopened.

    The company has said that its service centres are following a strict protocol to ensure the safety of all people on the premises. Chetak now joins the list of two-wheeler companies that have also restarted operations over the last few weeks. Hero, Bajaj, KTM, Piaggio, Royal Enfield, TVS, Jawa, Harley-Davidson, Honda and electric companies like Hero Electric and Okinawa were among the first to begin operations.

    While Bajaj hasn’t revealed if they’ve restarted manufacturing and sales for the Chetak, we don’t expect that announcement to be far away. What we do know is that Bajaj has begun production of its other offerings, as its plants in Aurangabad, Pantnagar and Chakan have resumed operations.

    Also see:

    Bajaj Chetak review, test ride

    Bajaj Chetak e-scooter image gallery

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