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Bajaj Chetak price in Jodhpur

₹1.11 - ₹1.28 Lakh
On road price, Jodhpur
Jodhpur
Starting₹1,609 /month
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The Bajaj Chetak price in Jodhpur ranges from ₹1.00 lakh to ₹1.15 lakh, depending on the variant (excluding RTO, insurance, and miscellaneous costs). Meanwhile, the Chetak on road price in Jodhpur falls between ₹1.11 lakh and ₹1.28 lakh.

Bajaj Chetak price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Bajaj Chetak Urbane
Electric | Automatic
₹1.11 Lakh
Bajaj Chetak Premium
Electric | Automatic
₹1.28 Lakh

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Bajaj Chetak Colours

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Citrus Rush
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Indigo Metallic
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Bajaj Chetak FAQs

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Trending Questions on Bajaj Chetak - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Nilabja Mukherjeon Nov 19, 2025

I’m planning to buy a new scooter since my Ntorq has completed over 50,000 km and needs some rest. My daily running is about 50 km. I had initially planned to buy the Rizta 3.7, but now Yamaha is launching the Indie Twin. Should I wait for it? Also, when can we expect the EC-06 to launch?

From our experience with the practical and comfortable River Indie, it seems likely that the Yamaha EC-06 will carry forward those qualities as well. However, it remains to be seen what Yamaha's sales and service network for its EVs shapes up to be, and that is a crucial factor to consider. 

We would recommend you stick to the proven mainstream players like the Ather Rizta, Bajaj Chetak and TVS iQube if you're looking for an electric scooter right now. 

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Asked by: Ravi Ganagion Nov 17, 2025

I want to buy an electric scooter for myself. My daily riding distance is 30–40 km, and the roads are good. I care about good handling, a smooth ride, and comfort. I’m considering the Vida VX2 Plus - is it a good choice?

The Vida VX2 Plus you have shortlisted is a good option from a proven player like Hero, and will be comfortable. 

Other options you can also look at are the TVS iQube 3.1 and the Bajaj Chetak 3001, because both are comfortable options from reputed manufacturers and will also serve you well. 

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Asked by: BISWAJIT DASon Nov 3, 2025

I am about 5'6" tall and weigh 85 kg, based in Gurgaon. My typical round-trip commute is 20-30 km daily for office and gym, with occasional longer rides. I am considering either electric or petrol scooters, and I’m also open to entry-level motorcycles. My budget is ₹1,00,000-₹1,50,000, extendable up to ₹2,00,000. Which options should I consider?

In the electric scooter space, you can consider the TVS iQube 2.2 / 3.1, Bajaj Chetak 3001 and Ather Rizta 2.9 variants - all three are comfortable and practical offerings with enough range for your daily needs. 

In the petrol scooter space, options you can consider are the Honda Activa models, TVS Jupiter duo and Suzuki Access 125 - all are fuel-efficient, practical and comfortable options. 

Entry-level motorcycles like the TVS Raider or Hero XTreme 125R can also be considered if you like their sporty designs. In case you want a straightforward commuter, something like the Honda Shine 125 will serve you well. 

Since you're considering a wide variety of options, make sure you take a test ride before you decide. 

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Asked by: Darius Mehtaon Nov 2, 2025

I plan to buy an e-scooter after using the Access 125 and Activa for the past two decades. I’m considering the newly launched Kinetic Dx. Is it a good buy since there are no reviews available yet, or should I go with a tried and tested option?

Considering that the Kinetic DX electric has just been launched and we haven't been able to test it for ourselves, going with the proven options like Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube or Ather Rizta, which are our picks in the class. Do take a test ride for yourself to see which one will suit you best. 

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Asked by: Thomas Vazhappilon Nov 1, 2025

I have been using a Mahindra Gusto since 2015 for my daily commute of about 20 km. Should I continue with it or buy an EV scooter?

Since your scooter is already quite old and not E20 compliant, we would recommend changing to a newer petrol scooter or an EV.

If you’re interested in an electric scooter, consider options like the TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta, or River Indie. Make sure you choose a variant that offers enough range for your daily use.

However, if EVs seem too expensive, a new petrol scooter like the TVS Jupiter 110 or the Suzuki Access will fit the bill. 

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Asked by: Saksham Mishraon Oct 30, 2025

I am a 6'2" male weighing about 92 kg. I want to buy a new electric scooty or scooter with a daily range of 50-60 km. I live in Uttar Pradesh and will be riding on poor road conditions. Please advise which model I should buy.

Considering your physique, we would recommend e-scooters like the Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube or River Indie. All three are spacious and comfortable, although the Indie is the largest of them all and likely to be the best bet in this regard. If there is a River showroom near you, you can go with the Indie. If not, then either of the Bajaj or TVS models will serve you decently well. Given your 60km daily run, we'd recommend picking a variant with a battery larger than 3kWh. 

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Asked by: Anuragon Oct 24, 2025

Sir, I’m serving in Jaisalmer, and my daily riding distance is about 30 km. Please suggest which EV scooter would be best for me to buy.

Considering your limited daily usage, you could look at either the TVS iQube 2.2 or the Bajaj Chetak 3001. Both offer more than enough range for your needs and are among the most affordable EV options from reputed legacy manufacturers.
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Asked by: Vaibhavon Oct 15, 2025

I want to buy a scooter with a budget of around ₹1.2 lakh. My daily commute is around 25 km. The scooter should be comfortable, easy to maintain, and can be either petrol or electric. Please suggest some suitable options.

In this budget, you’ll find proven scooters such as the TVS Jupiter 110 and Suzuki Access, which are benchmarks in their respective segments. You can’t go wrong with either, and we recommend taking a test ride to see which suits you better.
In the electric scooter space, consider the TVS iQube 2.2/3.1 or the Bajaj Chetak 3001/3503. Both are well-proven models offering good comfort and practicality.
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Asked by: Vijayon Oct 13, 2025

After five years of remote work, I now commute 40 km daily. I previously owned a Yamaha FZ-S (2012), which I’ve given to my uncle, and I currently use a Honda Dio (2012) for short trips, but the Dio gives me back pain on longer rides. My priorities are reliability, comfort, lightness, and efficiency. I’m interested in electric scooters like the TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak, but I’m worried about back pain. Please suggest electric motorcycles (if any) or ICE bikes within a ₹2 lakh budget, with a little flexibility.

Currently, in the electric two-wheeler space, scooters are proving to be a far more convincing purchase and in the sub-2L space, we would suggest you go with any of these three options for a 40km daily commute: Ather Rizta Z 3.7Bajaj Chetak 3502 or 3503 or the TVS iQube 3.1 / 3.5. Do take a test ride of all of these to see which one is the most comfortable for your physique.

Coming to ICE bikes, you have a litany of options under the 2L mark for your sort of usage. For good comfort, efficiency and lightness we would recommend a 160cc commuter machine like the Bajaj Pulsar N160TVS Apache RTR 160 4VHonda UnicornSP160 or the Suzuki Gixxer 150 models. Since you have used an FZ previously, you could also look at a modern model, although in our opinion, the options mentioned above give you more for your money.

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Asked by: Manthanon Sep 18, 2025

Is it sensible to purchase an EV scooter rather than using my current TVS 110 Jupiter for 30 km total daily traveling in terms of value for money and mileage for my father, who is 64? The scooter must be light, offer generous boot space, be easy to operate, and have accessible service in our rural area.

There's no doubt that in the long run, you will save some money from an EV's minimal running costs, so if you plan to use this vehicle for more than 5-6 years, you should consider an electric scooter. In this space, our picks would be any of the TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, or Ather Rizta variants, depending on your budget.
In case there isn't a service centre for an EV in your area and you need to stick to a petrol scooter, you could consider the latest TVS Jupiter 110 or the Suzuki Access - both regarded quite highly in their respective segments.
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