Runabout stroller 3 seater12/8/2023 ![]() The Baja Qute is certainly much affordable than a Suzuki S-Presso, Renault Kwid or Datsun Go!, but given its lowly power figures, personally I would rather opt for a more traditional car in the same price range. What can you buy for R65 000 in the used-car market? The company provides finance, but you'll need to put down a deposit of around R1500 to R2000. This deal is valid until April 30th, according to the brand's Facebook page. This is not the case Bajaj announced on Twitter that the offer price for the Qute is R65 000, after a discount of R10 000. That works out to an unbelievable 2,86 litres per 100 km.īajaj received an enormous amount of enquiries for the Qute after rumours were circulated that it costs only R4 500 once-off or R150 per month. Bajaj reckons you should be able to get 35 km per litre of fuel. The upside to a vehicle this light and small, is fuel economy. Bajaj says the Qute has a high-strength, monocoque body and impact-resistant plastic closures and doors”, as well as a “reinforced rooftop.” Seatbelts are available for all occupants. Bajaj also added that the Qute is eligible to run on all South African roads, and is NRCS approved. While I don’t see myself driving my children to school in the Qute, I wouldn’t mind catching a quick lift from Cape Town’s V&A Waterfont to Greenpoint Stadium in one, though. Video footage of these tests can be seen on the Bajaj Global website. The entire process is supervised and quality checked by expert engineers," the company claims. Qute is made at a state-of-the-art assembly plant that uses the latest robotics & automation for precision manufacturing. These tests check for structural durability, suspension, performance, handling, efficiency and all forms of abuse. From the hot deserts of Rajasthan to the cold altitudes of the Himalayas, from rural roads to city traffic, Qute has been put through over 3.2 million km of testing. "The Qute has been rigorously tested on multiple parameters, terrain and weather conditions in India. As for safety, Bajaj is confident that the Qute’s stringent testing counts for something: ![]() Once there are four people on board and it's fully loaded with luggage, whether it will still reach 70 km/h is quite a different story, however. Power is sent to the wheels via a five-speed gearbox. It is powered by a four-stroke, single-cylinder engine of only 217 cc, and its output is up to 9.7 kW and 18.9 Nm of torque for the petrol models. Its top speed is a mere 70km per hour, so it will only be suitable for the city. Altogether, interior storage is rated at 191 litres, if you include the glove box, door binnacles, and additional space under the seats. If fitted with roof rails and a carrier, it can carry an additional 40 kg. ![]() It seats one driver and three passengers, and offers 20 kilograms’ worth of storage inside the bonnet. The rear-engined Bajaj Qute is 2752 mm long, 1312 mm wide, and 1652mm tall.
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