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What is the Chetak 3201 like in typical Indian road conditions?
14 January 2025 11:12
Surprisingly good! It’s really stable because of the low center of gravity.
What is the Chetak 3201 like in typical Indian road conditions?
14 January 2025 11:12
On normal roads it's okay, but on bigger potholes it struggles. Suspension could be better.
What is the Chetak 3201 like in typical Indian road conditions?
14 January 2025 11:12
It seems to handle better then my old petrol scooter in traffic.
What is the Chetak 3201 like in typical Indian road conditions?
14 January 2025 11:12
The torque is perfect for hills, but I do worry about the range impact.
What is the Chetak 3201 like in typical Indian road conditions?
14 January 2025 11:12
It's not great in heavy rain. I've had some near death water splashes.
What is the Chetak 3201 like in typical Indian road conditions?
14 January 2025 11:12
It’s decent, but I wish it had a bit more ground clearance for speed bumps.
What is the Chetak 3201 like in typical Indian road conditions?
14 January 2025 11:12
It feels really planted on highways, the weight. Confidence-inspiring!
What is the Chetak 3201 like in typical Indian road conditions?
14 January 2025 11:12
It's a mixed bag. It's great in the city but I wouldn't take it on really bad roads.
Can we rely on the Chetak 2903 TecPac's battery in extreme Indian weather conditions?
14 January 2025 11:08
I’ve had mine for a year now and the battery seems to handle the heat well. Peak summer drops a slight range but nothing dramatic.
Can we rely on the Chetak 2903 TecPac's battery in extreme Indian weather conditions?
14 January 2025 11:08
The monsoon season is tricky. The battery is supposedly waterproof but I’m always a little nervous riding through flooded streets. No issues so far though.
Can we rely on the Chetak 2903 TecPac's battery in extreme Indian weather conditions?
14 January 2025 11:08
In my experience, cold weather affects the range more than heat. On really chilly mornings I lose about 15 20% range.
Can we rely on the Chetak 2903 TecPac's battery in extreme Indian weather conditions?
14 January 2025 11:08
Thermal management seems decent for Bajaj. I've tried other EVs that get hot as hell when parked in direct sunlight, but the battery doesn't get nearly as hot.
Can we rely on the Chetak 2903 TecPac's battery in extreme Indian weather conditions?
14 January 2025 11:08
It’s still a question mark as to long term degradation. After 18 months mine’s still holding up well, but I’m curious to see how it does after 3-4 years.
Can we rely on the Chetak 2903 TecPac's battery in extreme Indian weather conditions?
14 January 2025 11:08
Battery warranty is for 3 years, which is pretty standard, but Bajaj has a service network, which gives me more confidence than some newer EV startups.
Can we rely on the Chetak 2903 TecPac's battery in extreme Indian weather conditions?
14 January 2025 11:08
I've also seen the charging time increase a bit in extreme temperatures (hot and cold). If you’re in a hurry, this is something to keep in mind.
Can we rely on the Chetak 2903 TecPac's battery in extreme Indian weather conditions?
14 January 2025 11:08
The battery is IP67 rated, so I have no fear of wet weather during the rainy season. I got through some pretty heavy downpours with no problems.
Is the Chetak 2903 TecPac's range anxiety making it impractical for Indian cities?
14 January 2025 11:08
Most city commutes are plenty with 123 km. Range anxiety is not a problem for me since I rarely ride more than 50-60 km a day. All you have to do is charge it overnight and you’re good to go!
Is the Chetak 2903 TecPac's range anxiety making it impractical for Indian cities?
14 January 2025 11:08
It's definitely close. In cities like Mumbai or Bangalore, traffic is brutal and you’ll be worried about running out of juice all the time. At least 150-200 km range I'd feel more comfortable with.
Is the Chetak 2903 TecPac's range anxiety making it impractical for Indian cities?
14 January 2025 11:08
It really depends on what you need. It’s fine for short commutes and running errands. If you're a delivery rider or need to travel between cities, it's probably not enough.
Is the Chetak 2903 TecPac's range anxiety making it impractical for Indian cities?
14 January 2025 11:08
The range is good, but it’s the lack of charging infrastructure that really is the problem. Until we have more public charging stations, you’ll be nervous about any electric scooter.
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