The most affordable model of Bajaj Auto’s electric scooter, the Chetak 2901 Edition, has been launched recently. Priced under Rs 1 lakh in India, this scooter is set to give tough competition to models like Ather 450S and Ola S1 Air. Let’s take a look at the key features of the Bajaj Chetak 2901 Edition.
The recently launched Chetak 2901 electric scooter is priced to appeal to a wider audience. At Rs 95,998 (ex-showroom India), it is the most reasonably priced model in the Chetak e-scooter lineup. This aggressive pricing makes the new Chetak 2901 Rs 51,000 cheaper than the top-of-the-line Chetak model.
Bajaj Chetak 2901: Design
The Chetak 2901 is a sleek, neo-retro electric scooter with a very appealing look. The younger demographic finds the Chetak 2901 to be a great choice due to its beautiful design.
Bajaj Chetak 2901: Battery, Range, and Performance
With a 2.9kWh battery pack, which is a decent size for a vehicle of this class, the recently released Chetak 2901 is expected to have a range of 123 km on a full charge. The top speed is limited to 63 km/h, and it takes six hours to charge fully.
Bajaj Chetak 2901: Features
The color LCD on the new Bajaj Chetak 2901 is the same as the Chetak Urbane. The Chetak 2901, on the other hand, gets just one ride mode and steel wheels instead of alloy wheels, among other features. Also, adding the Techpack, which costs Rs 3,000 extra, unlocks two riding modes (Sport and Eco), a reverse mode and hill-hold assistance, in addition to alloy wheels. While the Chetak Premium has an on-board charger, the Chetak 2901 still gets an off-board charger like the Chetak Urbane.
Bajaj Chetak 2901: Price and Competition
Bajaj wants to attract the youth market with this affordable and fashionable e-scooter. The Bajaj Chetak 2901 ex-showroom price in Bengaluru is ₹ 95,998. Also, Bajaj Bikes in India has started taking bookings for the Chetak 2901 at its 500 dealerships. Bajaj Chetak 2901’s competitors are Ola S1X, Ather Rizta S, and TVS iQube (2.2kWh).