Bajaj C25 Electric Scooter Walk-Around: Design, Features & Specs
Bajaj has officially launched its C25 electric scooter, positioning it in the affordable EV scooter segment. The scooter is offered in six color options, including teal, silver, red, white, and black. This detailed walk-around covers the design, hardware, display, and technical details of the Bajaj C25 without riding impressions.
Design and Build Quality
The Bajaj C25 carries forward several familiar design elements from earlier models while introducing subtle updates. The DRLs are conical instead of round, helping distinguish the scooter from previous versions. Indicators are mounted on the handlebars and feature both light and sound alerts.
A piano black finish is used on the front panel along with a small grey insert. While the panels may appear plastic at first glance, Bajaj has used metal extensively across the body, maintaining solid build quality. As expected, the fender remains plastic.
Front Suspension, Wheels and Brakes
The scooter gets a telescopic front suspension, neatly covered for a clean look. Braking duties are handled by a front disc brake.
The C25 rides on 12-inch wheels at both ends, fitted with 80/90 Eurogrip tires.
Side Profile and Fit & Finish
On the side, the scooter features a foldable side stand and pillion footrests. Bajaj highlighted reduced panel gaps during the launch, and the metal-to-plastic junctions are tightly finished with minimal gaps. The scooter also features vibrant stickers and the Chetak logo on the body.
Rear Design and Motor Details
At the rear, the Bajaj C25 uses a dual-spring suspension with a swingarm, neatly covered along with the rear mudguard. The hub motor is mounted inside the rear wheel and delivers a peak power output of 2.2 kW.
The taillight features an ice-cube-inspired design, while the indicators maintain a sharp, modern appearance. A dedicated number plate area with illumination and reflectors is also provided.
Boot Space and Charging
The scooter offers a 25-liter under-seat storage compartment. Inside, you’ll find the charging port. The Bajaj C25 supports off-board charging using a 750W charger.
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0–80% charge: 2 hours 25 minutes
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0–100% charge: ~4 hours
There is no boot light included. A deep storage pocket is provided near the seat area, suitable for carrying a bottle.
Key and Switchgear
The C25 uses a simple physical key:
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Turn right to power on the scooter
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Turn left to open the boot
The mirrors have been redesigned and are now made of plastic instead of metal. The handlebar area now features a blacked-out finish with updated switchgear.
LCD Display and Controls
Bajaj has introduced a new color LCD display on the C25. The screen shows:
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Speedometer (center)
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Battery percentage and bars
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Estimated range
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Power usage bar
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Time display
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Odometer and trip meter
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Neutral, drive, and high-beam indicators
The display can be navigated using the menu button. Buttons for drive, neutral, reverse, and display control are positioned ergonomically. Reverse mode is activated using a long press while holding the brake.
Ergonomics and Dimensions
With a rider height of 5’9”, the seating position feels neutral, with no knee interference. Ground clearance remains unchanged, but the wheelbase has been reduced by approximately 100 mm, now measuring around 1225 mm.
Another significant change is weight reduction, with the scooter being 20+ kg lighter, which is expected to contribute to improved efficiency and range.
Price and Availability
The Bajaj C25 electric scooter is priced at ₹91,400 (ex-showroom). Ride impressions and detailed performance feedback will be shared in the upcoming ride review.
Explore Bajaj C25 electric scooter walkaround with design, features, boot space, LCD display, charging time, range, motor details and price.
