Bajaj Chetak 2901 Electric Scooter Same Price Other Options
Modified On Jul 23, 2024 12:40 PM By Govindfor Bajaj Chetak
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From a premium commuter to a family-oriented scooter, here are all the options you can go for
The Bajaj Chetak 2901 is the most affordable electric scooter variant in the Chetak lineup, coming at Rs 95,998 ex-showroom Delhi. But if you are looking for something else, then this list of all bikes and scooters that you can get at the same price range will be helpful.
TVS Raider 125 SX Variant (Price: Rs 1,03,830)
The TVS Raider is a premium commuter bike from the Hosur-based manufacturer. It is powered by a 124.8cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine which produces 11.38PS and 11.2Nm. With the unique design that combines bumblebee headlights, tank extensions and premium looking metallic badging, the TVS Raider is sure to attract attention.
What makes this bike an absolutely amazing deal is the ton of features it comes with. It gets a 5-inch TFT console, with smartphone connectivity and related features such as turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts and most importantly voice assist.
With all these features on offer, it is not a stretch to say that the TVS Raider is the most feature packed 125cc commuter in the market. With an ex-showroom Delhi price of Rs 1,03,830, the bike is definitely a sweet deal.
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Drum Variant (Price: Rs 95,000)
The Bajaj Freedom 125 is the world’s first CNG bike, it is a very interesting proposition in the market and the brand claims that it will be able to reduce fuel expenses by half.
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The bike is powered by a 125cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 9.5PS and 9.7Nm. The bike has two power modes, petrol and CNG along with the ability to switch between the two seamlessly while on the go.
Now if you are someone who wants a bike that can be sort of like a middle ground between petrol power bikes and EVs then the Bajaj Freedom 125 makes a lot of sense. With the NG04 Drum variant coming at an ex-showroom Maharashtra price of Rs 95,000, the Freedom 125 is a decent proposition for what it offers.
Honda Activa 125 H-Smart (Price: Rs 89,429)
If you are someone who isn’t looking for a motorcycle and want something that can meet your commuting needs along with your family’s needs then the Honda Activa 125 H-Smart variant makes a lot of sense.
The Activa 125 is powered by a 124cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that makes 8.3PS and 10.4Nm. The engine, like most Honda engines, is very refined and offers reliable performance. The H-Smart variant also gets keyless ignition and a bunch of other features like an anti-theft system.
With its reliable performance and safety features, the Honda Activa 125 H-Smart is definitely an option worth considering.
Suzuki Burgman Street Ride Connect (Price: Rs 98,301)
The Suzuki Burgman Street is a maxi-style scooter from the Japanese manufacturer and makes for a perfect alternative for those who are looking for unconventional design and styling, along with good performance and the comfort that a scooter offers.
The Burgman is powered by a 124cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine which produces 8.7PS and 10Nm. With the Ride Connect edition, you are also getting a lot of features including smartphone connectivity, call/SMS alerts, turn-by-turn navigation and more.
For an ex-showroom Delhi price of Rs 98,301, the Burgman Street is a good alternative to the Chetak 2901.
TVS iQube 2.2kWh Variant (Price: Rs 94,999)
Now, if you are someone who just wants an electric scooter alternative and aren’t really interested in the petrol powered alternatives then the TVS iQube will make for a good option.
The scooter comes at an ex-showroom Bengaluru price of Rs 94,999, including electric mobility promotion scheme subsidy (EMPS) along with a cashback offer. This offer is valid till July 31st, after which the price will go up to Rs 1,07,299.
The iQube 2.2kWh variant is powered by a 2.2kWh battery pack linked to a 3kW hub mounted motor. The motor produces peak power output of 4.4kW, with a claimed top speed of 75kmph. If you want to know more about how the iQube compares to the Chetak then, check out our image comparison here.