It is powered by a 3kWh battery and has a claimed range of 127km.
It shares its motor and 63kph top speed with the Chetak 3503, the next model in the lineup.
It comes with a 750W charger that can top up its battery from 0-80 percent SOC in 3hr50min.
It uses a colour LCD display and if you option it with the TecPac, some connectivity features can be accessed.
The TecPac also brings hill hold and a Sports riding mode into the feature-set.
The 3001 replaces the 2903 and it is now the most affordable Chetak you can buy.
At Rs 99,990 (ex-showroom, Bengaluru) the Chetak 3001 is one of the most affordable electric scooters in India and even undercuts some 125cc petrol scooters.