Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202 Launched at Rs 1.15 Lakh in India, Claims 137km Range
Bajaj Auto has launched the Chetak Blue 3202 in India at Rs 1.15 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202 is around Rs 8,000 less expensive than the Urbane variant.
Bajaj Auto has recently launched the Chetak Blue 3202 electric scooter, which will be available soon through Flipkart. This comes after the company introduced the Chetak 3201 in early August 2024, a special-edition variant claimed to have a 136km range, similar to the newly launched 3202. The new Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202 comes with new battery cells, offering an increased range of 137km, unlike the 126km of the Chetak Premium. However, the batteries of both scooters have the same capacity of 3.2kWh.
At Rs 1.15 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Chetak Blue 3202 is around Rs 8,000 less expensive than the Urbane variant. An upgrade to the Tecpac costs extra, just as in the case of other Chetak variants. As for the top-end Premium variant, it demands Rs 1.47 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Bookings for the Chetak Blue 3202 are underway at a token amount of Rs 2,000. Interested buyers can make their reservations via the brand's website. The scooter is offered in four colour options – Brooklyn Black, Cyber White, Indigo Metallic, and Matte Coarse Grey.
Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202: Features
Features-wise, the Chetak Blue 3202 gets an LED headlight, a horseshoe-shaped LED daytime running lamp, a TFT instrument cluster, illuminated switchgear, a smart key, a reverse function, connectivity features, OTA (over-the-air) updates, and a USB charging port. While the scooter comes standard with an Eco mode, the TecPac package allows you to access hill hold assist, geo-fencing, call/music control, and Sport and Crawl modes.
In terms of market competition, the Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202 competes with the Ola S1 Pro, Ather Rizta and the TVS iQube.
Bajaj to Showcase its First Ethanol-powered Bike Soon
Bajaj is reportedly planning to unveil its first ethanol-powered motorcycle this month. While not confirmed, the upcoming ethanol-powered is anticipated to be a derivative of the popular Pulsar, for it will help the company to keep costs in check.
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Expect the production-spec bike to be launched in India by March 2025.
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