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The Bajaj Chetak Premium is the pricier version of the standard version.

by @ashutosh.kumarover 1 year ago0 views5 answers
Some fancy features like a digital console, smartphone connectivity and premium paint options come with the Bajaj Chetak Premium. However, it’s also much more expensive than the standard Chetak. If you’re an urban commuter looking for a stylish electric scooter, is the premium worth the extra cash? Think about daily usability, long term value and how the features really do add to the riding experience. Are the upgrades real, or just marketing fluff? So, how does the Premium differentiate itself from other scooters in the same price point?
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Comments (5)

@rajat-mancover 1 year ago
For the build quality alone, I think it’s worth it. In the long run, I know this is the better car to be in.
@nakul-pahwover 1 year ago
It’s overpriced for what you get. If you buy the standard, you’re better off spending the savings on accessories or maintenance.
@lokesh-goyover 1 year ago
That depends on your priorities. The Premium is great if you’re tech savvy and love gadgets. If all you need is basic transportation then standard is the way to go.
@abhinav-guover 1 year ago
I'd say go for the Premium. For daily commuting the digital console and connectivity features are a game changer. Plus, it looks way cooler.
@ravi-chauhover 1 year ago
Honesty, the Premium isn't worth it. You get 90% of the experience for a much lower price with the standard Chetak. Save your money.
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