Bajaj Auto has priced the electric Chetak at Rs.1 lakh onward. The Chetak Urbane edition with drum brakes will be priced at Rs 1 lakh, while the Chetak Premium edition with disc brakes and luxury finish will be priced at Rs. 1.15 lakh. Both prices are ex-showroom prices and inclusive of applicable subsidies, and exclusive of insurance and road tax. Additionally, an elegant home-charging station is included in the package.
Rakesh Sharma, Executive Director, Bajaj Auto said, “Every two-wheeler that makes its way from the drawing board to the factory and finally into the showroom faces a dilemma: how do you serve a purpose and look good without dividing opinion? The new Chetak achieves this effortlessly, with its perfect balance of clean commuting, utility and stunning looks. Its iconic design and thoughtful features will make heads turn and transform daily commute into an experience like none other.”
The Chetak bookings opened from January 15, 2019, in Pune and Bengaluru. Test rides are available at select KTM showrooms in Pune and Bangalore commencing by end of January 2020. Chetak needs minimal maintenance with a service interval of 12,000 kilometres or one year (whichever is earlier) and comes with an overall warranty of 3 years or 50,000 kilometres (whichever is earlier) inclusive of the Lithium-Ion battery.
Sharma added, “The return of the legendary Chetak now in a modern electric avatar is indeed a proud moment for all of us at Bajaj Auto”.
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