TVS iQube vs Bajaj Chetak: The electric scooter market is very competitive, and some fantastic models have just been released by big manufacturers. There are many manufacturers, including Ather, Ola, TVS, and Bajaj. The models from each maker are distinctive in their own way. Modern EVs are quickly establishing themselves as the perfect vehicle for the commuter on a tight budget, regardless of design, range, mileage, or features. The majority of these electric scooters are suitable for city commuting and have a respectable range. The Bajaj Chetak and the TVS iQube electric are two examples of these vehicles. These scooters, which are made by Bajaj and TVS, respectively, offer a wide range and many other characteristics.
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TVS iQube vs Bajaj Chetak Range
You can travel 145 kilometres on a single full charge with the TVS iQube.
The range of the Chetak is 90 km, which is far less than the TVS iQube’s.
Colours
7 distinct and vibrant colours—Titanium Grey, Copper Bronze, Lucid Yellow, Racing Red, Mercury Grey, Mint Blue, and Pearl White—are available for iQube.
There are four colours available for the Bajaj Chetak: Hazelnut, Velluto Russo (Red), Indigo Metallic (Blue), and Brooklyn Black.
Design
Although iQube looks like any other generic scooter, it has many novel functions. This scooter’s handlebar cowl sports a U-shaped LED DRL and boasts futuristic-looking headlight and tail lamps. It also includes a big seat, luggage hooks, a spacious footboard, and enough under-seat storage.
The main distinction between the Bajaj Chetak and the petrol-powered Chetak is that one has an ICE engine while the other relies on an electric motor. You get neo-retro styling, LED headlamps and taillamps, and other features. On the road, this scooter attracts attention.
Performance
Expect the Tvs iQube to reach a top speed of 78 kmph and accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in just over 8 seconds.
The Bajaj Chetak has a top speed of about 70 kmph and accelerates from 0 to 40 kmph in 3.9 seconds.
Battery and Charging
The iQube’s battery has a 3.04 kWh capacity and uses the most recent lithium-ion technology. With this scooter, you can use either a slow or a fast charger.
A lithium-ion battery with a 48V, 60.3 Ah capacity powers the Chetak. The battery is compatible with both slow and regular charging.
IQube can be charged from 0% to 80% in around 4 and a half hours and from 0% to 100% in about 7 hours.
Chetak can be charged from 0% to 100% in just under 5 hours. You can charge it up to 25% if you choose rapid charging in about 60 minutes.
Price and Availability
The TVS iQube is a scooter that is available in three variations, including the iQube Electric ST and the iQube Electric S, with prices starting at Rs 1.25 lakhs ex-showroom and going to Rs 1.61 lakhs. The iQube Electric STD, which costs over Rs 1.61 lakhs, is the most expensive variant. The city and state in which you buy the scooter will determine its final on-road cost.
The Bajaj Chetak costs Rs 1 lakh and is offered in India. This scooter has been termed the mode of transportation of the future because it is equipped with some incredible facilities and functions. The city and state where the scooter is sold determine the ultimate on-road price.
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