М ade by Bajaj, the scooter is believed to be named after the horse
“Chetak” which carried Maharana Pratap safely out of the battle of
Haldighati, fought on 21 June 1576.
The Chetak was originally based on the Italian Vespa Sprint which was made by Piaggio from 1965 to 1976. In early 1980s, the Chetak’s design was replaced with a new in-house design which shared the same general appearance and style – the one that stuck to everyone’s mind.
The Chetak went on to become a household name and managed to carve out space for itself which it enjoyed until being discontinued in 2005.
The Chetak was originally based on the Italian Vespa Sprint which was made by Piaggio from 1965 to 1976. In early 1980s, the Chetak’s design was replaced with a new in-house design which shared the same general appearance and style – the one that stuck to everyone’s mind.
The Chetak went on to become a household name and managed to carve out space for itself which it enjoyed until being discontinued in 2005.
Chetak Scooter really remembered the old 80's & 90's
ReplyDeleteSukanya Samriddhi Yojana