At Rs.1.35 lakh, 2024 Bajaj Chetak Premium was introduced.

Bajaj Electric Scooter
Bajaj Electric Scooter

Bajaj Auto has introduced the 2024 Chetak Premium and Urbane models, updating its line of electric two-wheelers. The latter is priced at Rs. 1,35,463, while the former is priced at Rs. 1,15,001 (both prices are ex-showroom). Now, both of these scooters may be outfitted with the new TecPac package (optional) to benefit from a number of additional capabilities.


The Premium variant’s addition of a new five-inch TFT screen is its most noteworthy update. Additionally, the e-scooter’s top speed has increased to 73 kmph, and its new 3.2 kWh battery pack has a far longer maximum range of 127 km.

Bajaj Electric scooter Charger

Additionally, Bajaj provides an 800W charger on the Premium trim, enabling the Chetak to reach a range of 15.6 km in just 30 minutes. Self-cancelling blinkers, left and right control switches, an electronic handle lock, and a seat opening switch are among the additional amenities added to the Chetak Premium. Not to mention, the Chetak now has additional boot space, making it a more useful device.

Bajaj Electric Scooter Features


When Chetak Premium customers choose the TecPac, they gain access to a plethora of extra functions, including reverse mode, onscreen music controls, phone alerts, hill hold control, turn-by-turn navigation, and the ability to customize the display’s style.

strangely, by choosing the TecPac package, these capabilities may also be added to the Urbane model, which also, strangely, increases its top speed from 63 kmph to 73 kmph.

There will be three color possibilities for the 2024 Bajaj Chetak Premium: Hazelnut, Brooklyn Black, and Indigo Blue. Four color options are available for the Urbane trim: Coarse Grey, Cyber White, Brooklyn Black, and Indigo Metallic Blue.

Pros and Cons of Bajaj Chetak

Chetak Benefits
Excellent paint and construction quality; performance that is easily comparable to 110cc petrol motorcycles; incredibly cozy rider’s seat

A disadvantage of Chetak
Not much space for a pimp, It feels a little unpleasant to ride at high speeds, and it’s hard to read the speedometer in direct sunshine.

Expert Opinion
With the Chetak electric, Bajaj has ushered in a new age of electric mobility. Its exquisite style and superior fit and finish qualities are the only things that can rival its ageless charm. While it may not be as performance-oriented or futuristic as the Ather 450X, the Chetak nonetheless provides a simple urban riding experience.

The Ola S1, Ather 450S, and TVS iQube Electric are some of the competitors for the Bajaj Chetak.

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