Bajaj Qute Car: If you are planning to buy a bike for yourself, then stop for a moment and pay attention to this great news because two-wheeler manufacturing company Bajaj has recently launched its new 4-seater car Bajaj Qute Car in the market at an affordable price. This car from the company is currently available at an affordable price of only ₹ 70000.
For information, let us tell you that this is the smallest micro-car till date, which is being liked by people due to its compact design, great mileage and affordable price. If you are also looking for a resource for yourself which is safer, more convenient and family friendly than a bike, then this article can be very special for you. Today, through this article, we are going to tell you about all the features of Bajaj Qute.
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Bajaj Qute Car
You will like the design of this car at first sight because while designing the Bajaj Qute Car, it has been specially manufactured keeping in mind the needs of urban users. Along with this, the front face smooth curves and support of LED indicators are also seen which is capable of giving a modern look to this car. Apart from this, the dimension and ground clearance of the car are quite amazing according to Indian roads.
Connectivity Features
Bajaj company has introduced many features in its cheapest micro four wheeler like semi-digital dashboard for connectivity, touchless start system, boot space storage, 4-seater capacity, dual-tone interior, manual air vents, high clearance body design, etc. All these features make this micro-car a perfect choice for everyday needs.
Design and interior: Simple yet practical
- Lightweight yet robust construction with monocoque steel frame, gross weight ~400–450kg
- Size: 2752mm long, 1312mm wide and 1652mm high; turning radius of just 3.5 metres, making it a breeze to drive even on narrow city roads
- Four doors, front bonnet-boot (20 litres) and option to store up to 40kg of roof luggage with folding rear seats—a better feature than autos
- Interior simple: Analog speedometer, digital trip and fuel meter, FM/USB player and basic storage compartment. No AC, power windows or disc brakes—is deliberate choice to reduce maintenance and cost.
Engine and Transmission
The company has installed a 216cc single cylinder, 4-stroke DTSi petrol engine to operate Bajaj Qute. For information, let us tell you that this engine can produce 13HP power and 20Nm torque continuously as per its capacity, which makes it an excellent option for urban travel. This vehicle will also get the support of 5-speed manual gearbox and its top speed has been kept around 70 kmph and it offers a mileage of 33 km per liter in 1 liter of petrol.

Safety and Limitations
- The Qute doesn’t get airbags, ABS or disc brakes, but the low-speed range (70km/h) and strong monocoque cage structure make it safer than autos
- It got 1 Star in the Euro NCAP Quadricycle rating—which doesn’t make it absolutely safe but indicates better safety than autos
Suspension and braking setup
Keeping in mind the rough and paved roads of the city, hydraulic telescopic suspension has been installed in the front and twin spring hydraulic suspension in the rear. Talking about the braking system, you get to see the facilities of front disc and rear drum brake in this vehicle, due to which the braking performance will be very good and the chassis of this vehicle is very small and light.
Price and Finance Scheme
If you also want to buy Bajaj Qute Car, then let us tell you that its initial price in the market has been fixed at only ₹ 280000 rupees. This is the on-road price and on getting finance, you will have to deposit a down payment of about ₹ 70000 rupees. After this, you get the option of paying the remaining amount in monthly installment of ₹ 6000 every month. To get more information, contact the nearest dealership.
Conclusion: Is Qute what you need?
The Bajaj Qute is a niche product, which falls in between three-wheeled auto-rickshaws and entry-level hatchbacks. It is particularly suitable:
- If you want to do delivery or passenger transport in urban areas
- If you live between low range, city driving and parking constraints
- If you don’t want to spend on backup power and mileage is a priority
But if you prioritise aspects like highway driving, AC facility, safety features, better build quality—then Qute might not be the best choice for you.
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