The new Bajaj Chetak is set to debut on January 14.
Bajaj is all set to introduce a new refreshed model of Chetak on January 14. It will get a variety of changes which includes a new taillight and a completely new design with other visual changes. The Chetak is a strong product in the EV scooter market commanding a 21% of market share.
2026 Bajaj Chetak Design
Bajaj has shared a glimpse of its new Chetak which reveals an image of a new tail-light design which is quite different from the current split LED tail-light setup, which presents the Chetak badge at the center and vertical tail-lights on both sides.
The new design also includes a horizontal LED tail-light setup which houses indicators at both ends of the scooter followed by the Chetak branding attached on the top of it. However, it is expected that the new model will be crafted on the foundation of the current Chetak scooter, which made it successful.
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Bajaj has sold around 2.70 lakh units of the Chetak in 2025, thus dominating the market share of 21%. The company has also crossed the 2 lakh sales milestone for the first time, as its production halted in July-August due to supply chain issues which occurred because of the shortage of critical rare-earth magnets.
Currently, the Chetak series provides an option of two battery pack options, 3 kWh and 3.5 kWh which is further differentiated into two series, the 3001 and 35.
35 Series: The 35 series is further divided into three sub-variants further classified as 3501, 3502, and 3503. The base 3001 and 3503 variants come with the same set of features such as negative LCD dash with mobile connectivity.
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The higher variants, 3501 and 3502 are equipped with premium features such as TFT dash integrated with app functionality.
Bajaj Chetak Price
The Chetak range starts at an introductory price of Rs 99,500 (Ex-Showroom, Bengaluru) for the 3001 series and goes up to Rs 1.22 lakh for the 3501 variant. It is expected that the new Bajaj Chetak will be positioned at the lower end of Chetak series, but it will not be the most cost-effective model.