Chetak available for a special festival price of INR 1,15,000 in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu

Chetak available for a special festival price of INR 1,15,000 in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
Chetak available for a special festival price of INR 1,15,000 in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu

Chetak available for a special festival price of INR 1,15,000 in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu

Pune, October 6, 2023: Bajaj Auto, the leading manufacturer of two-wheelers in India, has announced a special festive offer for its electric scooter, Chetak. Customers in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu can now buy the Chetak electric scooter for a special price of INR 1,15,000. This special festive price is valid until till stocks last.

With an IP67-rated water resistance classification, the Bajaj Chetak guarantees secure rides regardless of the weather. Together with Chetak's extensive service network, the electric scooter provides a worry-free ownership experience with the assurance that help is always at hand. The Chetak App adds to the scooter's ease of use by expanding its capabilities significantly. Its sturdy all-metal construction assures a longer life and a safer ride in comparison to other electric scooters on the market.

Bajaj Auto is committed to providing its customers with the best products and services at affordable prices. The Bajaj Chetak is a testament to its vision of creating a greener and cleaner future for India. Customers are invited to take advantage of this special festive offer and join the Bajaj Chetak family.

The Chetak is now also available on Amazon.com with a special offer for customers in Bengaluru and Chennai.

For more information, visit www.chetak.com

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About Chetak Technology Ltd: Chetak Technology Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bajaj Auto Ltd., envisions providing sustainable and futuristic mobility solutions. Its first offering, the all-electric Chetak, aims to usher in a revolution in urban mobility. Centred in Akurdi, Pune, Chetak Technology Ltd. will lead the charge towards a cleaner and greener tomorrow, making Hamara Kal better