Update: Following our previous report on the anticipated launch of the Bajaj Chetak electric scooter in Nepal, the wait is over. Bajaj Nepal has officially launched the Chetak 3501, marking the model’s first international debut. Here's everything you need to know about the confirmed specs, pricing, features, and availability in Nepal.
As reported earlier, Bajaj was preparing to launch the Chetak electric scooter in Nepal. That moment has arrived. The Chetak 3501 is now officially available, and it’s designed for daily commuters who want a practical, stylish, and eco-friendly ride that’s built for Nepal’s terrain.
The Chetak 3501 runs on a 3.5 kWh battery, delivering up to 153 km per charge, ideal for Kathmandu’s daily runarounds and beyond. It also features fast-charging support, reaching 80% battery in just 3 hours.
With a full-metal body and IP67 rating, this scooter can handle unpredictable weather and rough urban roads. The newly designed floorboard battery placement improves stability and frees up 35 litres of under-seat storage, making it one of the most practical electric scooters in Nepal right now.
The optional TecPac upgrade gives riders access to smart, connected features:
If you want more than just an electric ride, TecPac turns the Chetak 3501 into a complete urban mobility system.
The design stays true to the iconic Chetak styling, but everything under the shell is modern. Sleek body lines, durable build quality, and silent operation make the 3501 a refined take on an old classic. It’s a retro-modern EV with a serious edge.
Considering its features, real-world range, and build quality, the Chetak 3501 delivers solid value at this price point, especially with the TecPac upgrade for tech-savvy riders.
The official launch of the Chetak 3501 is a major step forward for electric mobility in Nepal. It sets a new benchmark for two-wheeler EVs, blending efficiency, design, and smart features that actually work on the ground. This isn’t just another scooter; it’s a tool for real urban mobility, ready to take on Nepal’s evolving traffic and environmental challenges.
Stay tuned to Nepal Auto Trader for more updates, reviews, and first-ride impressions.