Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202: What’s Special

Check out all specifications of this new version of Chetak that will be available in different colours like Indigo Metallic, Cyber White, and Matte Coarse Grey.

Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202: The buyers are moving from petrol and diesel automobiles to electric and compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles. In comparison to other vehicles, these vehicles emit less carbon dioxide. In addition to this, the government is passing rules to prevent the nation’s pollution levels from rising. However, to grab these switching customers Bajaj launched their new electric scooter, the Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202, as an initiative to lesser the pollution level in the country. This new variant will be available in four colours that are Indigo Metallic, Cyber White, Matte Coarse Grey, and Brooklyn Black. The Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202’s competitors in the Indian market include the TVS iQube, the Ola S1 Pro, and the Ather Rizta.

Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202: Specifications

Like previous Chetak variations, this one is also available for an extra fee with the TecPac Package.

SpecsBajaj Chetak Blue 3202
Fuel typeElectric
Range137 kms
Battery capacity3.2kWh
Riding modesEco
Top speed63kmph
CBSYes
Charging time2.8hrs
Front brakesDrum
Rear brakesDrum
PriceRs 1.15 lakh (ex-showroom)

Those who choose the TecPac package, which also includes roll-over detection and hill hold aid, can enjoy the Sport and Crawl mode.

Know more about the vehicle

Bookings for this scooter are now being accepted on the official website of the company, with a nominal fee of Rs 2,000. It will be also soon available on Flipkart.com. The Chetak 3202 has several features, including OTA updates, a USB charging connector, an LED headlight with DRL, and communication possibilities via the app. With its all-metal body, TFT instrument console, USB charging port, horseshoe-shaped LED DRL, and other features, the new Chetak Blue 3202 is still identical.

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