Sunday, May 24, 2026

2024 Bajaj Chetak Urbane vs Premium: Difference Explained

The Bajaj Chetak lineup has recently been updated for 2024. It comes in two broad trim levels: Urbane and Premium, each of these is further subdivided into two sub-variants called the Standard and TecPac. But what sets them apart? Let’s delve into the distinctions: –

2024 Bajaj Chetak Urbane vs Premium: Battery, Range and Specifications

2024 Bajaj ChetakChetak UrbaneChetak Premium
StandardTecPacStandardTecPac
Battery2.9 kWh2.9 kWh3.2 kWh3.2 kWh
Range113 km113 km127 km127 km
Top Speed63 kmph73 kmph73 kmph73 kmph
Charging Time4 hrs 50 mins4 hrs 50 mins4 hrs 30 mins4 hrs 30 mins
2024 Bajaj Chetak Urbane vs Premium: Specs Compared
  • The 2024 Bajaj Chetak Urbane variant gets a 2.9kWh battery pack with a claimed range of 113 kilometres on a single charge. On the other hand, the Chetak Premium boasts a 3.2kWh battery, offering 127 km of certified range.
  • Except for the Chetak Urbane’s Standard version, which has a top speed of 63 kmph, all other variants boast a top speed of 73 kmph.

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2024 Bajaj Chetak EV Urbane price

Features Breakdown

2024 Bajaj ChetakChetak UrbaneChetak Premium
StandardTecPacStandardTecPac
Body TypeSteelSteelSteelSteel
Ride ModesEcoEco & SportEcoEco & Sport
Key Fob
Hill Hold
Reverse Mode
App ConnectivityLimited AccessFull AccessLimited AccessFull Access
Sequential Blinkers
BrakesDrumDrumDisc (F), Drum (R)Disc (F), Drum (R)
Instrument ClusterRound clusterRound clusterRound cluster5-inch coloured TFT cluster
2024 Bajaj Chetak Urbane vs Premium: Features
  • The Standard trim of both the variants of the Bajaj Chetak gets a single-only Eco riding mode, whereas the TecPac also features an additional Sport mode for added performance. Furthermore, features like hill-hold assist and the full range of smartphone app connectivity features like tamper alert, vehicle health information, OTA updates support, etc., are limited to the TecPac versions.
  • Unlike other trims, the Standard version of the Chetak Urbane doesn’t get a reverse assist function.
  • The Chetak Urbane gets drum brakes at both ends compared to the disc/drum setup in the Premium trim.

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2024 Bajaj Chetak Premium price

Price Analysis

2024 Bajaj Chetak VariantsStandardTecPac
UrbaneRs 1,15,001Rs 1,23,001
PremiumRs 1,35,463Rs 1,44,463
2024 Bajaj Chetak Urbane vs Premium: Price

All prices, ex-showroom Bengaluru, including FAME-II subsidy

Being a range-topping offering, the Chetak Premium is Rs 20,462 more expensive than the Chetak Urbane variant.

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