Chetak Urbane deliveries to get delayed - Report
Earlier this week Bajaj Auto launched its first electric two-wheeler, the Chetak. Bookings for the e-scooter are currently open on the company’s website. The deliveries are scheduled to begin in February this year. However, a report from BikeDekho claims that some buyers may have to wait for longer than others.
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According to the website, the deliveries of the lower-spec variant of the Chetak e-scooter (Urbane) are likely to start in May 2020. The Chetak Premium, on the other hand, will start to roll out from the dealerships from next month. The entry-level variant of the Chetak e-scooter is priced at INR 1,00,000*, while the Premium variant retails at INR 1,15,000*. What’s different between the two variants? Check out the table below:
Variant | Urbane | Premium |
Body Colour | Solid Colours | Metallic |
Finish | Glossy | Glossy |
Colour Options | Cyber White
Citrus Rush |
Hazelnut
Brooklyn Black Velutto Rosso Indigo Metallic |
Seat Rexine | Black | Tan |
Stitch | Medium Grey | Light Tan |
Bezels | Siberian Silver | Satin Silver |
Wheel Colour | Matt Black (Solid) | Slate Grey/Satin Black (Metallic) |
Floor Mat | Black (TPU) | Dark Grey with Speckles (TPU) |
Front Brake | Drum | Disc |
Price | INR 1,00,000* | INR 1,15,000* |
The Chetak will be sold in Pune and Bengaluru in the initial phase, via select KTM dealerships – 14 in Bengaluru and 4 in Pune - and the new Customer Experience Center at Fergusson College Road, Pune. The e-scooter is backed by a three-year/50,000 km warranty, while the service interval stands at one-year/12,000 km. It comes with a complimentary Chetak Charger (installation charges extra).
To give you a recap, Bajaj Auto became the first major two-wheeler brand to enter into the electric vehicle segment of the Indian market. The Chetak e-scooter has a neo-retro styling that is enhanced by modern features such as full LED lighting, backlit switches and a Bluetooth-enabled digital instrument cluster.
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The Chetak mounts an electric motor that generates 4.08 kW of peak power (3.8kW of continuous output) and 16 Nm of maximum torque. The top-speed of the e-scooter is rated at 60 km/h. The 3 kWh battery pack promises a range of 95 km in Eco Mode and 85 km in Sport Mode.
*Ex-showroom
[Source: BikeDekho.com]