JAKARTA - Demand for light electric scooters is increasing in Asia and Europe and many major manufacturers have filled this segment in recent years.

The latest news is from Bajaj, a two-wheeled motorcycle giant from India who has successfully achieved global success since partnering with KTM in 2007, which later gave birth to the 390 KTM series and the 401 Husqvarna series.

Reporting from the Rideapart page, Thursday, December 28, Bajaj is now trusted to develop more models, including the electric scooter platform under the Husqvarna brand Vector.

Currently, Bajaj has proposed a new trademark in India under the name 'Vector', adopting a concept similar to the Husqvarna model introduced a few years ago.

Although there has been no confirmation whether this name will be used for a new model from Bajaj or not, as trademark submissions do not guarantee model production, the Bikewale page reports that Bajaj Vector may be a production version of the Husqvarna Vactor. In addition, this model is likely to only be marketed outside of India and not sold in the domestic market, but it is still a mystery.

For information, Bajaj currently has an electric scooter called Chetak which has been circulating on the market for a long time. With a design similar to a Vespa-style stake, Chetak has a distinctive feature with round lights on the front and a large body that stretches from the center to the back.

The launch of premium electric scooters like the Vector will not only increase the variation of electric two-wheeled vehicles in the market, but will also increase Bajaj's reputation as a pioneer in the electric two-wheeled vehicle market.


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