EV ScootersTVS iQube vs Bajaj Chetak: Which Electric Scooter Should You Buy?

TVS iQube vs Bajaj Chetak: Which Electric Scooter Should You Buy?

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Electric scooters are becoming more popular in India, as they offer a clean, green, and cost-effective alternative to conventional petrol-powered scooters. Two of the most prominent electric scooter brands in the Indian market are TVS and Bajaj, with their respective models iQube and Chetak. Both of these scooters have their own advantages and disadvantages, and choosing between them can be a tough decision. In this article, we will compare the TVS iQube and the Bajaj Chetak on various parameters such as price, range, performance, features, design, and warranty, to help you make an informed choice.

ParameterTVS iQubeBajaj Chetak
Price (ex-showroom)Rs 1.31 lakhRs 1.20 lakh (Urbane) / Rs 1.39 lakh (Premium)
Range/charge145 km (Eco) / 110 km (Power)90 km (Eco) / 80 km (Sport)
Power output4.4 kW4.08 kW
Torque output140 Nm16.2 Nm
Top speed78 kmph63 kmph
FeaturesLED headlight and tail light, digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity, navigation, call/SMS alerts, geo-fencing, live location status, crash & fall alert, parking assist, USB charging port, external speakers, riding modes (Eco and Power), hazard lamp, cluster themesLED headlight and tail light with DRLs, digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity, touch-sensitive switches, glove box, USB charging port, riding modes (Eco and Sport), reverse assist, keyless start, anti-theft alarm
DesignModern and sleek design with sharp lines and curves. Available in white, grey, and blue colours.Retro and classic design with smooth contours and chrome accents. Available in red, blue, black, and beige colours.
WarrantyThree years or 50,000 km for both battery and motorThree years or 50,000 km for battery and three years or unlimited km for motor

Price

TVS iQube

The price is one of the most important factors to consider when buying an electric scooter, as it determines the initial investment and the return on investment. The TVS iQube has been launched as a single variant scooter, priced at Rs 1.31 lakh (ex-showroom). The Bajaj Chetak, on the other hand, comes in two variants: Urbane and Premium, priced at Rs 1.20 lakh and Rs 1.39 lakh (ex-showroom) respectively. The price difference gives the Bajaj Chetak an edge over the TVS iQube, as it offers more options and features for a similar or lower price.

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Range

The range of an electric scooter is another crucial factor, as it determines how far you can travel on a single charge. The TVS iQube claims to offer a range of up to 145 km/charge in Eco mode and 110 km/charge in Power mode. The Bajaj Chetak claims to offer a range of up to 90 km/charge in Eco mode and 80 km/charge in Sport mode. The TVS iQube clearly has a superior range than the Bajaj Chetak, which can be a deciding factor for those who travel long distances frequently.

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Performance

Bajaj Chetak 2023
TVS iQube vs Bajaj Chetak: Which Electric Scooter Should You Buy?

Performance of an electric scooter depends on the power and torque output of the motor, as well as the top speed and acceleration. The TVS iQube has a 4.4 kW hub-mounted electric motor that delivers a peak torque of 140 Nm. The Bajaj Chetak has a 4.08 kW BLDC motor that delivers a peak torque of 16.2 Nm. The TVS iQube has a higher power and torque output than the Bajaj Chetak, which translates into better acceleration and hill climbing ability. The TVS iQube also has a higher top speed of 78 kmph, compared to the Bajaj Chetak’s top speed of 63 kmph. The TVS iQube wins this round with its superior performance.

Features

 TVS iQube comes with features such as LED headlight and tail light, digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity, navigation, call/SMS alerts, geo-fencing, live location status, crash & fall alert, parking assist, USB charging port, external speakers, riding modes (Eco and Power), hazard lamp, cluster themes. Bajaj Chetak comes with features such as LED headlight and tail light with DRLs, digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity, touch-sensitive switches, glove box, USB charging port, riding modes (Eco and Sport), reverse assist, keyless start, anti-theft alarm. Both the scooters have similar features, but the TVS iQube has some additional features such as external speakers, crash & fall alert, and cluster themes that give it an edge over the Bajaj Chetak.

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Design

TVS iQube vs Bajaj Chetak
TVS iQube vs Bajaj Chetak: Which Electric Scooter Should You Buy?

TVS iQube has a modern design that appeals to the young and urban audience. It has sharp lines and curves that give it an aerodynamic look. It is available in three colours: white, grey, and blue. The Bajaj Chetak has a retro and classic design that pays homage to its iconic predecessor. It has smooth contours and chrome accents that give it an elegant look. It is available in four colours: red, blue, black, and beige. The design of both the scooters is subjective and depends on the personal preference of the rider.

Warranty

The warranty of an electric scooter covers the battery and motor for any defects or malfunctions. The TVS iQube offers a warranty of three years or 50,000 km for both the battery and motor. The Bajaj Chetak offers a warranty of three years or 50,000 km for the battery and three years or unlimited km for the motor. The Bajaj Chetak has a slightly better warranty than the TVS iQube, as it covers the motor for unlimited km.

Conclusion

TVS iQube and the Bajaj Chetak are both excellent electric scooters that offer a smooth, silent, and eco-friendly ride. They have their own pros and cons, and the choice between them depends on the individual needs and preferences of the rider. The TVS iQube has an advantage in terms of range, performance, and features, while the Bajaj Chetak has an advantage in terms of price, design, and warranty. Both the scooters are worth considering, and the final decision should be based on a test ride and comparison of the on-road prices.

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Harsha G
Harsha Ghttps://evsinsider.in
Hello, Harsh G here, the Head of EVsInsider. I completed an ITI (Industrial Training Institute) course in 2021. I am a blogger and also working here as an admin. I am very much fascinated by electric vehicles. I hope that by writing this article, I can share my knowledge of EVs with the rest of the world, particularly in India. Because EVs are the future, we should support green motors in order to save the environment.

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