Bajaj Chetak 3201 launched at Rs 1.29 lakh

    This special edition is currently only available on Amazon at an introductory price.

    Published On Aug 07, 2024 07:00:00 AM

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    Bajaj has recently launched the Chetak 3201, a special edition available only on Amazon, at an introductory price of Rs 1.29 lakh (ex-showroom, Bengaluru). The Chetak 3201 claims to have a 136km range, which is higher than that of the top-spec Chetak Premium. It has a top speed of 73kph.
    1. Available in only one colour
    2. 73kph top speed 

    Bajaj Chetak 3201 Special Edition launch details

     

    The limited edition Chetak 3201 comes finished in black, along with ‘Chetak’ stickering on the side panels and a two-tone quilted seat. Bajaj has equipped this model with a monochrome TFT as standard, but it can be upgraded to a colour TFT by purchasing the ‘TecPac’. The company hasn’t mentioned the cost of the TecPac, but it includes features such as a TFT that supports Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation and two riding modes (Sport and Eco). Additionally, the Chetak 3201 boasts a 3.2 kWh battery pack similar to the top-spec Premium variant but with a higher claimed range and charging time. 
     
     
    Last month, we reported that the Bajaj Chetak crossed the 2 lakh sales milestone. It even launched a more affordable variant earlier this year. Bajaj hasn’t disclosed if this Chetak special edition will be available in limited numbers or if it’s a new variant altogether. However, it is worth noting that this variant can currently only be purchased via Amazon.
     
     

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