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Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202 launched in India at Rs 1.15 lakh

Bajaj Auto recently launched the Chetak Blue 3202 electric scooter, which will be available via Flipkart soon. Previously, the company launched the Chetak 3201 in early August 2024, a special edition model with a range of 136 km – similar to the newly launched 3202. Speaking of the latter, the new Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202 has a range of 137 km, thanks to a new battery that increases the scooter’s range from 126 km. However, the battery capacity of the 3202 is the same as the current Chetak Premium, which is 3.2kWh.

The Chetak Blue 3202 is priced at Rs 1.15 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), which is around Rs 8,000 cheaper than the Urbane variant. Upgrading to Tecpac costs extra, just like other Chetak variants. As for the top-of-the-line Premium variant, you’ll have to shell out Rs 1.47 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Also read: Bajaj Chetak 3201 Special Edition launched at Rs 1.3 lakh; comes in Brooklyn Black, scuff plates and more

The bookings for the Chetak Blue 3202 are ongoing and start at Rs 2,000. Interested buyers can book through the brand’s website. The scooter is available in the following colours – Brooklyn Black, Cyber ​​White, Indigo Metallic and Matte Bold Grey.

Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202: Features

In terms of features, the Chetak Blue 3202 comes with LED headlights, horseshoe-shaped LED daytime running lights, TFT instrument cluster, illuminated switchgear, smart key, reverse function, connectivity features, OTA (over-the-air) updates, and a USB charging port. While the scooter comes with Eco mode as standard, the TecPac package lets you avail hill hold assist, geo-fencing, call/music control, and sport and crawl modes.

In terms of market competition, the Bajaj Chetak Blue 3202 competes with the Ola S1 Pro, Ather Rizta and TVS iQube.

Bajaj to unveil its first ethanol-powered motorcycle

Bajaj is reportedly planning to launch its first ethanol-powered motorcycle this month. Although it is yet to be confirmed, the upcoming ethanol-powered motorcycle is expected to be a derivative of the popular Pulsar as it will help the company keep costs in check.

Also read: Bajaj’s ethanol-powered motorcycle to be unveiled in September

The production version of the bike is expected to be launched in India by March 2025.

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