Saturday, February 21, 2026

2025 Bajaj Chetak Series 29 vs 30 vs 35: Differences Explained

Bajaj has recently introduced the new entry-level Chetak 3001 in its Series 30 lineup, priced at Rs 99,990 (ex-showroom). With this addition, the Chetak is now available in a total of five variants across three Series, namely 29, 30 and 35. But what sets them apart? Let’s take a closer look at their differences: –

Battery, Range and Specifications

2025 Bajaj ChetakSeries 29Series 30Series 35
29033001350135023503
Battery2.9 kWh3 kWh3.5 kWh3.5 kWh3.5 kWh
Battery PositionUnderseatfloorboardfloorboardfloorboardfloorboard
Claimed Range123 km127 km153 km153 km151 km
Top Speed63 kmph63 kmph73 kmph73 kmph63 kmph
Charging Time4 hrs3 hrs 50 mins3 hrs3 hrs 25 mins3 hrs 25 mins
ChargerOff-boardOn Boardoff-board

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  • All 35-series models (3501/3502/3503) share a robust 3.5 kWh pack offering ~151–153 km IDC range. The 2903 and 3001—the entry-level trims—use smaller batteries with slightly lower range.
  • Both the new Chetak 3001 and the Chetak 35 Series are based on the same platform, which mounts the battery pack on the floorboard instead of unsing the underseat space
  • 35-series scooters charge faster (3–3.25 hours to reach 80%) compared to the 2903 (4 hours) and 3001 (around 3h 50m).
  • The high-end 3501 and 3502 can hit speeds up to 73 km/h. Others are capped at 63 km/h.
Bajaj Chetak

Colour Options

Chetak 2903Yellow, Red, White, Blue, and Black
Chetak 3001Red, Yellow, Black, White and Blue
Chetak 3501Black, Hazelnut, Indigo, Red, Pista Green
Chetak 3502Black, White, Grey, Indigo
Chetak 3503Black, Grey, Indigo and White

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Key Features

ModelStandard Features
Chetak 2903Steel body, key fob, disc brake at front, 5-inch TFT with touch, reverse mode, self-cancelling blinkers, auto hazard lights, call accept/reject, 35-litres of underseat storage, 5 litres of front storage
Chetak 3001Metal body, coloured LCD screen, 35-litre storage.
Chetak 3501Steel body, key fob, disc brake at front, 5-inch TFT with touch, reverse mode, self cancelling blinkers, auto hazard lights, call accept/reject, 35-litres of underseat storage, 5 litres of front storage
Chetak 3502Steel body, mechanical key, disc brake at front, 5-inch TFT, auto hazard lights, call accept/reject, and 35-litres of underseat storage.
Chetak 3503TBU

Bajaj also offers the TecPac upgrade, which unlocks enhanced technical and performance features. Depending on the variant, it includes hill hold assist, Eco & Sport modes, music control, turn-by-turn navigation, call/sms alerts, geofencing, OTA updates, tamper alerts, vehicle health status, and guide-me-home function for the headlamp.

Price

2025 Bajaj Chetak ModelsOn-Road Price In Delhi
Chetak 2903Rs 1,10,685
Chetak 3001Rs 1,08,386
Chetak 3501Rs 1,43,416
Chetak 3502Rs 1,31,416
Chetak 3503Rs 1,18,157

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