Bajaj

Bajaj Choice Centre

EV dealer in Mumbai, Maharashtra. ★ 3.6 (137 Google reviews) Updated June 2026.

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Navigating Mumbai's dense traffic and varied road conditions makes electric mobility a practical consideration for many urban commuters. Individuals seeking a reliable vehicle for daily city travel, particularly those who frequently traverse congested routes, may find the local offerings relevant. When scheduling a demonstration, prospective buyers should focus on assessing the vehicle's real-world performance under stop-and-go conditions, rather than relying solely on advertised top speeds. During the test drive, paying attention to the vehicle's braking feel and maneuverability in tight spaces provides insight into its suitability for city driving. To effectively compare different variants, it is useful to inquire about the specific battery capacity allocated to each model and how that capacity translates into usable range under typical Mumbai driving patterns. Asking about the charging port compatibility and the time required for a full charge at common public charging points can also help narrow down the best fit for daily usage.

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Bajaj ownership in Maharashtra

Bajaj Chetak (₹1.0L–₹1.5L) — premium build quality, sold through both Bajaj and dedicated Chetak experience centres.

If you're buying through Bajaj Choice Centre, the on-road price you'll be quoted is the ex-showroom price plus road tax, registration, and insurance. Maharashtra offers: 100% Road Tax waiver. Subsidies: ₹10,000 for 2-wheelers and ₹30,000 for 3-wheelers. 50% toll discounts on state highways.. (For comparison, the green tax on petrol/diesel vehicles in Maharashtra is ₹2,000 (Fixed for petrol cars >15 yrs) — buying an EV avoids this entirely for the life of the vehicle.)

Central FAME-III incentives stack on top — typically ₹10,000 to ₹17,500 for electric two-wheelers and up to ₹1.5 lakh for electric cars above 50 kW capacity. A good dealer like Bajaj Choice Centre will calculate the exact post-subsidy price during the test drive and handle the paperwork.

What to check before booking

  • Confirm on-road price (ex-showroom + RTO + insurance + extended warranty)
  • Ask about the FAME-III subsidy and any Maharashtra-level incentive — most dealers process these for you
  • Verify the 8-year / 1.6 lakh km battery warranty document, in writing
  • Test-drive at peak traffic and on a highway — performance differs significantly from petrol equivalents
  • Confirm home-charging installation cost, including the cabling run from your meter to the parking spot
  • Check service centre proximity — most EVs have lower service intervals (15,000 km vs petrol's 10,000 km) but require a brand-trained technician

Frequently asked questions

What EV subsidies apply when buying a Bajaj in Mumbai, Maharashtra?

Central FAME-III incentives apply to all electric two-wheelers (₹10,000 – ₹17,500) and to electric cars at the rate of ₹1.5 lakh on most models above 50 kW. Additionally, Maharashtra offers: 100% Road Tax waiver. Subsidies: ₹10,000 for 2-wheelers and ₹30,000 for 3-wheelers. 50% toll discounts on state highways.. Maharashtra's green tax for petrol/diesel vehicles is ₹2,000 (Fixed for petrol cars >15 yrs) — switching to an EV avoids this entirely.

Does Bajaj Choice Centre provide test drives?

Most authorised Bajaj showrooms offer free test drives. We recommend calling ahead to confirm vehicle availability — call 098201 47852 or use the Get Quote form above and a representative will get in touch within hours.

Why Bajaj EVs?

Bajaj Chetak (₹1.0L–₹1.5L) — premium build quality, sold through both Bajaj and dedicated Chetak experience centres.

How long does an EV battery last?

Modern lithium-ion EV batteries are warrantied for 8 years / 1.6 lakh km by most manufacturers in India, retaining 70–80% of capacity at end of warranty. Real-world data from Tata, MG, and Hyundai owners shows actual degradation of ~3% per year for typical Indian driving patterns.

What about charging in Mumbai?

Mumbai has a growing public-charging network across Maharashtra. Most Bajaj buyers install a 7.4 kW home wallbox (₹40,000 – ₹60,000 installed) which covers 95% of daily use. For long-distance, the Tata Power EZ Charge, Statiq, Ather Grid and ChargeZone apps map all public CCS2 + Type 2 chargers.

Location

shop no.117, cementwala bldg, 216, Maulana Shaukat Ali Road, near up star restaurant, Two Tanks, Kumbharwada, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400003, India

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Opening hours

SundayClosed
Monday11:00 – 22:00
Tuesday11:00 – 22:00
Wednesday11:00 – 22:00
Thursday11:00 – 22:00
Friday11:00 – 22:00
Saturday11:00 – 22:00
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