Bajaj Auto has recently introduced a more affordable version of the Chetak electric scooter. It is known as the Chetak 2901. Bajaj Chetak 2901 price It is priced at Rs 95,998 (ex-showroom). This variant is specifically targeted towards a younger demographic. Bajaj Chetak 2901 color variants
To cater to their preferences, the Chetak 2901 is available in five vibrant color options: Red, White, Black, Lime Yellow, and Azure Blue. Additionally, this model boasts a sturdy full metal body.
Bajaj Chetak 2901 specificationsIn terms of features, the 2901 variant shares the same color LCD instrument cluster as the Urbane variant. While the design remains consistent across all trim levels, the Chetak 2901 does lack certain features. For instance, it only offers one riding mode and is equipped with steel wheels. However, it compensates for these omissions with the inclusion of a TecPac. It adds more features and is valued at Rs 3,000. The Bajaj Chetak 2901 is equipped with a 2.9kWh battery pack. It offers an advertised range of 123km. It boasts a top speed of 63kmph as per the claims. It requires 6 hours to reach a full charge (as claimed). Additionally, similar to the Urbane model, the 2901 features an off-board charger instead of an on-board one. It is found in the Premium variant. When it comes to competition, the Chetak 2901 rivals the Ola S1, Ather Rizta, and TVS iQube.
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