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Six different shades to choose from, but which one suits you best?


Bajaj's first step towards electrification started with the unveiling of the revamped electric Chetak. A neo-retro styled scooter that's been creating waves in the electric scooter industry. The e-scooter gets a tonne of features, flush-fitting panels and some unique design elements that's never been seen before. But what brings it all together is the high-quality paint schemes on the all-metal body.
Problem is, and it's a big one, which of these colours should you pick? To make things simpler, we've listed down all six, and our pick of the best paint scheme.

Red:


It's a little too gaudy for us, but if that's what tickles your fancy, then, by all means, go for it. We, on the other hand, would stay away since the colour is a little too common in the scooter scene in India and wouldn't help you stand out from the crowd.

Gold:


True, it's quite rare and looks extravagant, but it doesn't quite gel well with the Chetak's overall design. Plus, the silver-finished accents tend to blend in with the colour.

White:

It's a similar story with white. The character lines on the scooter tend to blend in with the colour scheme making it look rather dull. What works in this case though is the contracting seat and the blacked-out mechanicals which bring about a sense of sportiness.

Black:

Black takes priority over white for us because black basically look good on anything and everything. Highlighting this fact is the silver trims that emphasize certain aspects of the scooter.

Blue:

One of my personal favourites to be honest and here's why. The dark metallic blue paint scheme is sure to grab eyeballs wherever you go. Sure, it's a bit flashy for some, but it contrasts well with the blacked-out mechanicals and the brown seat. There's a sense of drama, and we sure as hell like it.

Silver:

But it all boils down to the last and in our opinion the best one - silver. What we really love about the paint scheme is the premium matt finish that accentuates that entire design. It's the attention to detail, the contrasting red rim tapes and the premium feel that brings the Chetak to life. It's no surprise then, that's silver is the preferred colour of choice for all clay models. It's not without its kinks though, the silver accents around the speedometer, headlight, front apron etc. tend to mask itself with the colour scheme.

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