Bajaj Chetak C2501 launched as affordable entry scooter – Firstpost
Bajaj rolls out the Chetak C2501, a compact and budget friendly electric scooter that sets a fresh low entry charge of Rs 91999 (exshowroom Bengaluru) for its popular lineup. Aimed at everyday riders seeking simple urban mobility, this model slashes cost and scale while trimming range and pace to deliver lighter handling and broad appeal. At just 108kg kerb weight with a low 763mm seat, it stands among the slimmest mainstream e scooters available.
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Pricing and rivals
Priced sharply at Rs 91999 exshowroom in Bengaluru, the C2501 undercuts most peers from established brands. It goes head to head with the TVS iQube 22 at Rs 103 lakh and Vida VX2 Go at Rs 94740, offering solid value for cash strapped buyers. Bajaj backs it with a 3 year or 50000km warranty, making it a low risk pick for first time electric riders. The aggressive tag positions it as an accessible gateway to the Chetak family.
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Battery and performance specs
A 25kWh floorboard battery drives the C2501, promising up to 113km on a single charge. An offboard 750W charger refills from zero to full in 345 minutes. Power flows to a hub motor, a fresh addition for Chetak, rated at 18kW continuous and 22kW peak output. Top speed caps at 55kph, matching rivals like Honda QC1 for city commuting without excess thrill. Twin riding modes, Eco and Sport, let riders tweak pace and efficiency.
Chassis and ride setup
Bajaj tweaks the framework for this base model with a telescopic front fork and twin rear shocks, ditching the pricier Chetaks leading link and monoshock arrangement. Braking relies on a front disc, paired with able rear drum for controlled stops. The slim 108kg build and low saddle height ease mounting for shorter riders or those recent to twos. Suspension balances urban bumps while keeping mass down for nimble turns.
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Design highlights
The C2501 keeps Chetak DNA but slims down for a leaner profile. A round LED headlamp sits between integrated turn signals up front, while a swept back tail integrates brake and indicator lights. Black plastic mirrors contrast bodywork, unlike premium variants colour matched finish. Practical bits shine through with flush pillion pegs, a parking brake catch and six shade options: green, white, black, grey, red and yellow. Underseat space swallows 25 litres for daily loads.
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Feature list
Equipment punches above the charge with a reverse LCD display linked via Bluetooth for call and music alerts. Hill hold aids uphill starts, reverse gear simplifies parking, and a USB port keeps devices powered. A front apron nook holds odds and ends. These touches make the C2501 surprisingly loaded for entry level duties.
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