Bajaj Chetak EV vs TVS iQube EV: Power, range or both, check which one to pick

Bajaj Chetak EV vs TVS iQube EV

Bajaj Chetak EV vs TVS iQube EV: The pollution in our country is still increasing quickly despite the fact that our government is enacting new laws and regulations to slow its rising levels. Numerous news reports detail how the increased use of petrol and diesel-powered vehicles is contributing to the rising levels of pollution in our country on a daily basis. We’re curious, though, so what are you doing about it? Do you still own a personal scooter that runs on petrol or diesel? Or do you think the electric one would work better? In order to assist you in selecting the best electric scooter, we have carefully compared the Bajaj Chetak EV and TVS iQube EV.

Bajaj Chetak EV vs TVS iQube EV: Specifications

SpecsBajaj Chetak EVTVS iQube EV
Fuel typeElectricElectric
Range95 km100 km
Battery capacity3.8 kWh3.04 kWh
Battery charging time5 hrs5 hrs
Motor typeBLDCHub-Mounted Electric Motor
TransmissionAutomaticAutomatic
Battery typeLithium IonLi-ion battery pack with BMS 
Portable chargersYesYes
Portable batteryYesNo
PriceVariant- Premium

Rs. 1,26,911
Avg. Ex-Showroom
Variant – S

Rs 1,62,290
Avg. Ex-Showroom price

Know about the differences

The Bajaj Chetak boasts a modern design with its LED lighting, turn signals that blink sequentially like those on high-end cars, and smooth, flowing lines that give it a premium touch. Moreover, it includes fully digital Bluetooth-enabled instrumentation with a wide range of features. Conversely, a number of contemporary features are featured in the TVS iQube line of electric scooters. It features a TFT instrument panel that easily connects to your smartphone through the SmartXonnect app, as well as an all-LED lighting system. Features like ride statistics, navigation, geo-fencing, range estimation, battery charge status, and an overspeed alert are noteworthy.

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