Bajaj Chetak EV spy photos leaked: All you can expect
Recent reports of the Chetak
e-scoote
r test mule on Indian roads indicate that Bajaj is working on a cheaper version of the vehicle. The model's appearance and design were unaltered in the spy photos that quickly went viral online. But there was a noticeable difference at the back wheel. The electric motor of the spotted Chetak scooter was situated on the hub. The rear tyre rim was completely covered, in contrast to the Chetak that was previously in use. The latest model has a multi-spoke alloy wheel and a direct-drive electric motor. The forthcoming model could exclude the earlier single-sided unit given that the spotted Chetak has a double-sided swingarm. Here are some additional details regarding the updated e-scooter.According to the spy photos, the more economical Chetak variation would maintain the same design as the present one. According to rumours, the carmaker, in an effort to save costs, may make a few small changes to the bodywork by converting from the present metal to plastic. The new Chetak EV will be powered by a 2.9kWh battery that will be connected to a new hub-mounted motor. Another cost-cutting effort is being made with this measure.
It is clear from all of these changes that the carmaker wants to release a cost-effective Chetak. The cost of the current model is Rs. 1.15 lakh (ex-showroom). The future edition may cost less than a lakh with cost-effective tweaks. Sooner or later, more precise information is anticipated to be made public.
Bajaj just launched a brand-new model, the N150, to their 150cc motorcycle inventory. The motorcycle's 149.6cc single-cylinder engine produces 14.5bhp and 13.5Nm and costs Rs. 1.18 lakh (ex-showroom) in India. It has a headlamp that has an LED projector in the middle and two LED DRLs on either side of it. Additionally, it comes in three colour choices: Metallic Pearl White, Ebony Black, and Racing Red. The Suzuki Gixxer, Hero Xtreme 160R, and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V are the new motorcycle's main rivals in the market.