Car with a Motorcycle Engine: Meet the Bajaj Qute

Have you ever imagined a vehicle that combines economy, practicality and a price so affordable that it could be confused with the value of a motorcycle?

O Bajaj Qute, manufactured by India's Bajaj, is exactly that.

Sold for less than R$ 20 thousand and with consumption of 35 km/l, it challenges the traditional concept of a car, being officially classified as a ATV.

Although Bajaj is known in Brazil mainly for its motorcycles, where it debuted in 2022, in India it goes further, offering the Qute, which mixes features of a motorcycle and a car.

With compact dimensions, a low-displacement engine and an extremely competitive price, the Qute promises to be an economical and functional solution for emerging countries.

Bajaj's goal with the Qute was simple: to replace the traditional rickshaws, very popular vehicles in India, but with minimal protection for passengers.

Rickshaws, which can be motorized tricycles or even human-powered, are widely used as taxis in Indian cities.

In 2024, the Qute continues to be a reference in the quadricycle segment, standing out for its unique proposal and its commitment to accessible mobility.

If one day it arrives in Brazil, will you be ready to try this new thing?