Bajaj Chetak Urbane vs Rolux Voyager 48v

Compare Specifications of Chetak Urbane and Voyager 48v

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Bajaj Chetak Urbane
Bajaj Chetak Urbane

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Rolux Voyager 48v
Rolux Voyager 48v

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor -- 1000 Watt, BLDC motor (Waterproof)
Range -- 70km/per Charge
Charging Time 5h - 100%
1h - 25%
3 – 4 hrs
Engine Starting Electric --
Load Carrying Capacity -- 150 kg
Climbing Degree -- 15 Degree
Top Speed 95 kmph 45 kmph
Riding Modes -- Eco/City/Turbo
Battery Lithium Ion Batteries Operate VRLE, LEAD, LITHIUM-ION
Voltage : 48 VOLT
Charger -- 48 VOLT, 2.6 To 3.6 A (Auto Cut)
Controller -- 30A/12T
Battery Warranty 3 years for 50000 kms --
Display -- Digital
Headlamp LED Stylish LED Headlight/With DRL
Taillamp -- Stylish LED Rear Light
Tyres
Front -- 90/100/10, 3.50×10
Rear -- 90/100/10, 3.50×10
Wheel / RIM -- Stylish Aluminium Alloy Wheel
Brakes
Front Drum Disc Brake
Rear Drum Drum Brake
Brake Lever -- Aluminium Alloy
ABS -- E-ABS (Electronic-Assisted Braking System) with regenerative energy
Suspension
Front -- Hydraulic Telescopic
Rear -- Double shocker with dual tube technoloogy
Colors Available
Colors Solid Colour
Glossy
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Physical Specs
Length -- 1830 mm
Width -- 688 mm
Height -- 1116 mm
Kerb Weight -- 60
Seat Height -- 810
Ground Clearance -- 170 mm
Overview
About The Bajaj Chetak Urbane is an electric scooter that combines performance with sleek and stylish Read More --
Features - Satin chrome bezel
- Premium Metal Finishes
- Reverse Gear
- Zero Downtime
- Water - Resistant
- Rear LED Sequential Blinkers
- Central Locking
- Anti-theft Alarm
- Keyless Entry
- Find My Scooter Function
- USB Charging
Additional Details -- Floor Mat: Stylish Body Coloured
Pros and Cons
Pros - Smooth and quiet electric engine.
- Premium and stylish design.
- Reverse gear for easy maneuverability.
- Robust 'Zero Downtime' feature.
- Impressive safety and comfort aspects.
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Cons - Full battery charge time could be improved.
- Drum brakes might not appeal to all riders who prefer disc brakes for more efficient stopping power.
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