We explain the features on 30 and 35 Series Chetak to help you pick better
The Bajaj Chetak has an extensive set of features, spread across the range.
We'll explain what you get on Chetak 30 and 35 Series scooters, to help you pick the right variant for yourself.
Common Features
There are two common features between the variants: Bluetooth connectivity, ride modes, and reverse mode.
The Chetak 3001 has call/SMS alerts and music control, while the Chetak 3501 and 3502 get full app connectivity including navigation. The common ride modes are Eco and Sports.
Chetak 3001
(Rs 1,07,400 Ex-showroom, Bengaluru)
Apart from the common features, the Chetak 3001 gets a colour LCD console that shows speed, range, odometer, battery charge status, selected ride mode, time and more.
You can unlock the full set of features using the optional TecPac, which has: guide me home lights, and music control.
Chetak 3503
(Rs 1,14,605 Ex-showroom, Bengaluru)
Chetak 3503 is the most affordable variant in the 35 Series. It has a colour LCD console, hill hold assist, and call and message alerts.
With the optional Tecpac, you can unlock the guide-me-home light, and music controls.
Chetak 3502
(Rs 1,27,605 Ex-showroom, Bengaluru)
The Chetak 3502 has a 5-inch colour TFT console, instead of an LCD unit. It also has auto hazard lights, and call answer/reject.
The optional TecPac gives you access to self-cancelling indicators, Eco & Sports ride modes, turn-by-turn navigation, music controls, hill-hold, guide me home lights, display themes, remote immobilization, crash alerts, trip analytics, and geo-fencing.
Chetak 3501
(Rs 1,39,605 Ex-showroom, Bengaluru)
Chetak 3501 is the most expensive variant in the line-up and has the most features. It gets keyless entry, touchscreen colour TFT console, self-cancelling indicators and call accept/reject as standard features.
The TecPac adds the same features as on the 3502, and also full navigation, sequential blinkers, and document storage.

