Discussions and Questions - Bajaj Chetak Premium Bajaj Chetak Premium

What is the waiting period for Bajaj Chetak Premium in India?
17 April 2025 09:30

The waiting period for the Bajaj Chetak Premium electric scooter in India is 4-8 weeks.

What is the procedure for loan apply, and what kind of documents are needed for Bajaj Chetak Premium?
17 April 2025 09:30

To apply for a loan for the Bajaj Chetak Premium, you need to follow these steps: - Register on the Bajaj Chetak's official website and book the scooter online. - After booking, navigate to the “My bookings” section, click on “Proceed to purchase,” select an insurance plan, and then apply for instant online finance. - You will be redirected to the financier's website to complete the loan application, where you will need to provide additional details such as name, mobile number, email ID, date of birth, and address. - The loan application is typically processed within 30 minutes, and if approved, you will receive a loan sanction letter. The necessary documents include: - Proof of identity - Proof of address - PAN card - Other documents as required by the financier for verification. - Vehicle documents will be handled by the dealer. - A valid credit score, though not strictly necessary, can improve your chances of getting a higher loan amount. Additionally, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, which includes being at least 18 years old and having a stable income. The loan amount is based on the scooter's price and your repayment eligibility, with options for up to 100% funding of the on-road price and flexible repayment tenures.

Does the Chetak’s 73 km/h top speed suit Indian road conditions?
15 January 2025 09:17
It's plenty for city riding. I rarely go above 60 anyway. For an e scooter, it’s better to focus on range, not top speed.
How does the Chetak’s ride quality compare to regular petrol scooters?
15 January 2025 09:17
It's a very different experience though. It’s silent, and takes some getting used to, but I can’t go back to noisy petrol scooters.
Should you pay the extra 9k for Bajaj Chetak Premium TecPac?
15 January 2025 09:17
Nah, it's just a cash grab. The vast majority of those features should be common on a "premium" scooter. Bajaj is just nickel and diming us.
How does the Chetak’s metal body fare in the long run, compared to plastic bodied competitors?
15 January 2025 09:17
It's overrated. It’s sure premium feeling, but the extra weight kills the range. I would prefer to have a lighter plastic body and go further.
Is the Chetak Premium outdated because it doesn’t have a touchscreen?
15 January 2025 09:17
It’s a little bit behind the times. To be frank, touchscreens are just more intuitive, especially if you were talking about navigation.
How does the claimed range of the Bajaj Chetak Premium compare with the real world range?
15 January 2025 09:09
The Chetak Premium’s range is actually pretty accurate compared to other e scooters I have tried. Seeing realistic claims is refreshing.
How does the Bajaj Chetak Premium fare in monsoon conditions?
15 January 2025 09:09
If Bajaj had included some waterproof cover for parking, I wish they would have. That would have been a nice touch for a premium scooter.
With the rapid advancements in EV technology, how future proof is the Bajaj Chetak Premium?
15 January 2025 09:09
I believe that Bajaj had the Chetak Premium designed with future upgrades in mind. The battery system should be modular, so that it can be easily swapped when technology improves.
The Bajaj Chetak Premium is the pricier version of the standard version.
15 January 2025 09:09
That depends on your priorities. The Premium is great if you’re tech savvy and love gadgets. If all you need is basic transportation then standard is the way to go.
Is the Bajaj Chetak Premium long term reliable?
15 January 2025 09:09
I've heard mixed things. There have been some great experiences and some people have had recurring electrical problems. It's a bit of a gamble.
Can I book the same model multiple times?
19 September 2023 06:54

The company restricts the online booking of the same vehicle model by a single customer to a maximum of 3 bookings for most of the models. For some vehicle models, the limit may be different. For vehicles with Government subsidies (implicit or explicit), customers can book only 1 vehicle model. For the purchase of multiple/bulk quantities for a single customer, please approach the nearest dealership physically.

How do I charge a Chetak?
19 September 2023 06:52

You may use any normal 220V, 5A, 3-pin earthed socket to Charge your Chetak with the provided Chetak charging cable and pin adapter. In such a case, the consumer is responsible for any damage to the Chetak onboard equipment due to voltage above 270V rms or any other electrical issues or malfunction at the charging place. In addition, you may purchase a Chetak branded home charging Box, that protects your charging cable and Chetak from voltage and current surges from the electricity supply line. It also secures your Chetak charging cable so that it can be connected and disconnected only by the owner. 

Which scooter is better Bajaj Chetak or Ather 450X?
19 September 2023 06:42

The Ather 450 is among the most premium and expensive electric two-wheelers on sale in India. The Ather 450X makes 6kW of peak power and offers a top speed of 80kmph. On the features list, the Ather 450X gets built-in Google Maps as well as digital document storage. Moreover, it also features Bluetooth connectivity enabling music and phone call controls. You also get 4G LTE SIM connectivity. On the other hand, the Chetak features a 4kW BLDC motor and offers two riding modes: Eco and Sport. Apart from its well-rounded design, the Chetak is slightly plain Jane on the feature front. As of now, the Chetak is available only in Bengaluru and Pune which is also a limitation the customers have to face.


Ask a Question