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The Bajaj Qute: Everything you need to know about SA's new cheapest 'car' - Automotive News
If you've been hearing some wild rumours about SA’s cheapest 'car', we should probably tell you that it’s not actually a car at all, and it's not quite as affordable as you may have heard. Here are a few more interesting facts about the Qute that have South Africans' tongues wagging.

More Indian-made vehicles for our 3rd world market...
India has atrocious traffic and road conditions, but their average realised speed is much lower than SA (there is just too much congestion there, so you cannot go that fast!)
With our higher average speeds (even within cities/urban areas), this would be a death trap.
Yours for (only) R65,000...
"The rear-engined Bajaj Qute is 2752 mm long, 1312 mm wide, and 1652mm tall. It tips the scales at a lithe 400 kg.
It seats one driver and three passengers, and offers 20 kilograms’ worth of storage inside the bonnet. If fitted with roof rails and a carrier, it can carry an additional 40 kg. Altogether, interior storage is rated at 191 litres, if you include the glove box, door binnacles, and additional space under the seats.
Its top speed is a mere 70km per hour, so it will only be suitable for the city. It is powered by a four-stroke, single-cylinder engine of only 217 cc, and its output is up to 9.7 kW and 18.9 Nm of torque for the petrol models. Power is sent to the wheels via a five-speed gearbox. "
Official site fie SA:
Bajaj Qute | Engine Specification | Capacity & Performance | Africa Bajaj
Bajaj Qute is an eco-friendly, fuel efficient, and economically competitive vehicle for first and last mile transportation. Click to know more about the engine specification, dimensions, capacity and performance.