Bajaj Chetak 3001 Launched in India – A Stylish Electric Scooter to Challenge Ola, Ather & TVS

 

Bajaj Chetak 3001 Launched in India – A Stylish Electric Scooter to Challenge Ola, Ather & TVS

Bajaj Auto has launched its latest electric scooter, the Chetak 3001, positioned as the successor to the popular Chetak 2901. With a price tag of ₹95,998 (ex-showroom), the Chetak 3001 is the most affordable variant in the Chetak lineup, yet it doesn’t compromise on style, build, or functionality.

As EV competition heats up in India, Bajaj is making a clear move to offer premium electric mobility at a budget-friendly price—taking on the likes of Ola S1 X, Ather 450S, and TVS iQube head-on.





What Does the Chetak 3001 Offer?

Despite being the most accessible Chetak variant, the 3001 doesn’t feel stripped down. It offers:

·        3.2 kWh battery with a certified range of 123 km

·        Top speed of 63 km/h, ideal for urban commutes

·        ✅ Available in five fresh color options: Red, White, Black, Lime Yellow, and Azure Blue

·        Retro-modern styling that carries forward Chetak’s iconic look

·        Compatible with Bajaj’s TecPac (optional), which unlocks smart features like reverse mode, Bluetooth, hill hold, and more




Why It Matters

This move by Bajaj is more than just a price cut—it’s about making EVs more accessible without sacrificing brand trust or quality. Where many electric scooters aim for flash, the Chetak 3001 delivers reliability, proven performance, and the comfort of a brand known across generations.


Conclusion: Chetak 3001 Is Bajaj’s Big Bet for the Mass Market

With the Chetak 3001, Bajaj has clearly set its sights on the everyday commuter who wants to join the EV movement without stretching their budget. It’s competitively priced, well-designed, and backed by Bajaj’s robust service network.

If you’ve been looking for an electric scooter that balances affordability and dependability, the Chetak 3001 could be the ride you’ve been waiting for.

 

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