Is Bajaj Qute a Good Replacement of an Auto Rickshaw? Imagine you are on a busy street, looking for a rickshaw to drop you home and you spot a stylish, sleek cab that could be your ride home. Do you think the small car is the future of the traditional three-wheeler auto rickshaw? If the answer is yes, the future is closer than you think. In a bid to woo a niche market, Bajaj has launched the Bajaj Qute, branded as the Smart Taxi or the Auto Rickshaw of The Future. With a four-stroke 217 cc engine to power it, the vehicle is packed with a max speed of up to 70 kmph and fuel efficiency of up to 36 kmpl. But can it match the ruggedness of an auto rickshaw? Here are five key reasons why the Bajaj Qute could replace the three-wheeler auto rickshaw soon.
It Is Eco-Friendly While Eco-friendly vehicles have never been head-turners in the Indian market, stricter emissions norms and rising shift to petrol or LPG options means the Bajaj Qute will have the edge over the traditional rickshaw. The Qute is the first Indian quadricycle to get European WVTA (Whole Vehicle Type Approval) from RDW Netherlands. Additionally, the car emits just 66 gms/km of CO2, which is 40% lower than most small cars. This just makes a big bonus in a time when the Go Green initiative among citizens is on the rise.
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