Hit or miss with the retro design of the Chetak 3201?

Ashutosh on 14 January 2025 11:12
Since the reveal of the Bajaj Chetak 3201, it's design has been a hot topic. Inspired by the classic Chetak scooter, it’s a fusion of retro looks and modern functionality. Scooter enthusiasts and potential buyers have divided opinions on this approach. While some appreciate the nostalgia and the fact it stands out in a sea of futuristic looking EVs. Some say an electric scooter should look more futuristic. And there's the question of how the design will stand the test of time or if it's just a fad. It also has to be practical - does the retro design make it too ergonomic or lose too much storage space? Customization is a biggie – does the unique look offer any room for customization? Is a retro design the way forward when younger buyers are entering the market, or is Bajaj missing out on a more tech savvy generation?
Pallavi on 28 November 2024 00:17
Absolute hit! Something different in the EV space is refreshing to see.

Priyanka on 01 December 2024 21:39
Miss for me. I don’t want my electric scooter to look like it’s from the past, I want it to look like it’s from the future.

Shubham on 04 December 2024 02:41
It's growing on me. I didn't like it at first but I think it's pretty cool now.

Nimish on 09 December 2024 21:54
It’s a great design, but I’m worried it’ll look dated in a few years.

Bhramita on 15 December 2024 15:57
Love it! It's a tip of the cap to the past and state of the art tech.

Abhinav on 24 December 2024 10:30
Meh, it's trying too hard. Just feels gimmicky.

Piyush on 25 December 2024 22:04
I love the attempt but it is a bit forced. It’s not quite retro, it’s not quite modern.


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