Bajaj Chetak C2501 EV Scooter launched at ₹91,399 with 113 km range, lightweight design, and city-friendly performance.
Bajaj Auto has expanded its electric scooter lineup in India with the launch of the new Bajaj Chetak C2501, priced at ₹91,399 (ex-showroom, Bengaluru). This makes the C2501 the most accessible model in the Chetak family yet, designed for urban commuters who want a stylish, efficient and budget-friendly electric ride.
Under the floorboard sits a 2.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that drives a hub-mounted motor, producing a peak power output suited for everyday commuting. This setup delivers a claimed riding range of 113 km on a full charge, making it competitive with other budget EVs in its segment. The battery can be topped up from 0-80 % in about 2 hours 25 minutes and fully charged in approximately 3 hours 45 minutes using the standard off-board charger.

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Performance is tuned for city use, with the C2501 offering a claimed top speed of 55 km/h across its two ride modes – Eco and Sport. The scooter is built on a new chassis that’s lighter than the existing Chetak EVs, giving it a kerb weight of around 108 kg and a seat height that’s easy to manage for riders of all sizes.
Design-wise, the C2501 retains the familiar neo-retro Chetak styling but with fresh touches that give it a youthful appeal. It features a round LED headlight with integrated DRLs, an upswept rear panel with a modern LED taillight, and sleek body panels that distinguish it from the higher-end Chetak variants. The scooter is also offered in six vibrant colour options that enhance its urban character.

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Inside, the C2501 doesn’t skimp on features despite its lower price tag. Riders get a reverse-LCD instrument panel, Bluetooth connectivity for call and music alerts, a USB charging port, hill-hold assist for uphill starts, and a handy reverse function that adds convenience in tight parking spots. Underseat capacity stands at a practical 25 litres, enough for daily essentials.
The suspension setup consists of a telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers, paired with a front disc brake, which helps deliver stable handling on uneven city roads. These mechanical tweaks contribute to a balanced ride quality that’s comfortable for daily commuting.
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