Bajaj Auto has expanded its electric scooter portfolio with the launch of the Chetak 3001, priced at ₹99,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi). This new model replaces the earlier Chetak 2903 and now stands as the most accessible variant in the brand’s EV line-up. It’s also the latest model to adopt Bajaj’s new-generation chassis that debuted with the Chetak 35 series.
Key Highlights:
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Introductory Price: ₹99,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi)
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Charging Time: 0–80% in just 3 hours 50 minutes using a 750W charger
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Battery & Claimed Range: 3kWh battery with a claimed 127km range
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Storage Space: Large 35-litre underseat storage
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Metal Body: Signature full-metal construction
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Colours: Red, yellow, and blue
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Deliveries: To begin shortly
Charging & Battery Details
Equipped with a 3kWh battery pack, Bajaj claims a range of 127km for the Chetak 3001, though it remains unclear if this figure is based on real-world use or IDC standards. A key convenience is the bundled 750W charger, capable of recharging the battery from empty to 80% in under four hours.
Platform & Design
Built on the same chassis as the more premium Chetak 35 models, the 3001 retains the segment-leading 35-litre underseat storage. Like other Chetak scooters, it features a robust metal body, contributing to its durability and classic appeal.
Performance & Features
While Bajaj has not disclosed the 3001’s motor output or top speed, it is expected to share performance characteristics with the Chetak 3503, which has a top speed of 63kph. Braking duties are handled by drum brakes at both ends.
The scooter features a colour LCD display, and an optional TecPac unlocks smart features such as call and music control, hill-hold assist, reverse mode, ‘Guide Me Home’ lighting, and an auto-flashing tail-light. Pricing for the TecPac and detailed performance specs are yet to be revealed.
Positioning in the Market
At under ₹1 lakh, the Chetak 3001 undercuts several electric and even some petrol-powered 125cc scooters, making it a compelling option for budget-conscious urban commuters. It is only ₹1,500 pricier than the outgoing 2903 model it replaces.
Final Thoughts
With its accessible pricing, practical features, and classic all-metal styling, the Bajaj Chetak 3001 is well-positioned to boost Chetak’s already growing presence in India’s EV two-wheeler space. The introduction of this entry-level model marks another step in Bajaj’s mission to make electric mobility more mainstream.
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