When was Chetak discontinued?

In the face of rising competition from bikes and cars, Chetak lost ground in India, and production was discontinued in 2005 as Bajaj Auto stopped manufacturing scooters altogether.

Who owns Chetak electric scooter?

Bajaj Auto
Rahul Bajaj, the company’s chairman from 1965 to 2005, introduced the Chetak scooter under his leadership. The Chetak was inspired by Vespa’s Sprint 33 years ago, with which Bajaj Auto had a technical collaboration.

Which company launched Chetak scooter?

Chetak electric scooter from Bajaj. Bajaj Auto is slowly and steadily increasing the reach of its Chetak electric scooter in the Indian market. While the scooter is already available in cities such as Pune and Bengaluru etc, it is yet to be available in some other major Indian cities.

Who invented Chetak?

The Bajaj patriarch was at the helm of affairs at Bajaj Auto, from 1965 till 2005, and it was during his leadership that the OEM introduced the Chetak scooter in 1972. The Chetak was derived from the Sprint model by Vespa, with which Bajaj Auto had a technical alliance. The Chetak was phased out 33 years later.

What is the mileage of Bajaj Chetak?

95 Km/Charge
The mileage of Bajaj Chetak is 95 Km/Charge. This is the claimed ARAI mileage for all the variants of Chetak.

Can a scooty run without battery?

Yes, you can ride a bike without a battery without any problem as long as your vehicle has a kick – start as well to start. There is of course an option to push- start your bike if you ‘re up for it every time.

In which states is Bajaj Chetak available?

Bajaj Chetak Electric is now available in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Goa. This takes the network strength to 20 cities.

How long do electric scooter last?

between 3 to 5 years
On average, an electric scooter can last anywhere between 3 to 5 years.

Do we need license for Bajaj Chetak?

Yes, Bajaj Chetak requires license and registration as it is powered by a 4080 W BLDC Motor and the top speed is 60kmph. You need no license or registration in India for scooters that have their top speed capped at 25km per hour or has a motor of 250W or lower.