Bajaj’s Qute is the company’s quadricycle that was showcased as RE60 in 2012 and since then it has struggling to make its entry in India as quadricycles aren’t allowed to sold in India. Quadricycles are common in developed and even developing markets, and is a perfect four-wheeler replacement for bigger and heavier cabs. A quadricycle is also a lot safer than these bigger & heavier cabs due to restricted speed.

Bajaj Qute is safe:

The Bajaj Qute is a much improved form of commuter in multiple ways. Safer, lesser polluting, compact and powerful too. The Qute has been built around three pillars that are most important from a city commute point of view –  it is safer, lesser polluting & reduces congestion (all compared to ubiquitous taxis on road) & to add to all it is the fact that it is purely indigenous & Made in India

The Qute has a strong body structure and restricted speed that not only provides safety for its occupants but also to the people around it. The Qute has undergone aggressive testing that enables it to overcome urban traffic challenges. A hard top even means better insulation from road noise, dust and even protection from rain. To ensure that Qute is safe for passengers as much as it is convenient to drive around, a lot of consideration is put on its safety aspect. The Qute’s body is made of high strength steel and has good structural rigidity. Then it has safety belts for all passengers, powerful brakes, fully enclosed hard tops, anti-bar for good stability and powerful twin headlamps. The doors on the Qute come with latches too.

Bajaj Qute will reduce Congestion:

The Bajaj Qute has compact dimensions of 2753mm of total length and then it has a turning radius of 3.5 metres. This is better than any of the other cars that are sold in India. This vehicle can easily seat four people in comfort. Hence, it will help to reduce the size of the vehicles and increase the road space available for others.

Bajaj Qute is powerful:

The Qute comes with a highly fuel-efficient engine. This has Digital Tri-spark ignition engine that delivers CO2 emissions of just 66gms/km & a mileage of 36km/l. This makes the Qute a highly fuel-efficient vehicle. The DTS-i technology even makes the vehicle a lot more powerful as well. This also helps in delivering high performance in power and control. As there is advancement in technology, vehicles will be more powerful and greener too. The Qute is a good example.

Bajaj Qute is fuel-efficient:

The light body weight of the Qute makes it highly fuel-efficient. This is very good for the environment as well. The Qute doesn’t just save up on fuel cost but at the same time is good for the environment too.

Made in India:

The Qute showcases the engineering expertise of India. It has been made by Indians for the Indian road conditions. It is also being exported to other markets too as Indian conditions are one of the toughest in the world. This is a great example of Indian engineering at its best.

Your Support:

The Qute is being positioned as an intracity commuter, which is much smaller, lighter than a typical taxi – it is much less polluting and much more economical in terms of fuel efficiency. It also takes up less space on roads to allow a lot of breathing space. The Qute is sold across many countries and quadricycles are legal even in Europe. As the Indian law doesn’t allow quadricycles to be sold in the domestic market, Bajaj has been fighting this case for about four years. It is now time for us to support the Qute. Join us in this campaign and caste your support to make technology more easily accessible and affordable for all of us. For the growth of our country.

Let’s free the Qute by casting your vote. Click here.

Technical Specifications:

Engine: 216.6cc (CNG and LPG variants available)

Power : 12.5bhp

Top Speed : 70 km/hr

Length : 2752 mm

Width : 1312 mm
Height : 1652 mm

Wheel Base : 1925 mm
Wheel Track : 1143 mm

Turning Circle Radius : 3.5 metres

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