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ADDING A FOURTH WHEEL

- Sumant Banerji

The government has given its nod to a new category of vehicles called quadricycl­es that will finally see Bajaj Auto’s Qute hit the road in India

THE GOVERNMENT has given its nod to a new category of vehicles called quadricycl­es that will finally see homegrown auto major Bajaj Auto’s Qute hit the road in India. At close to three years, the wait for Qute has been quite long and frustratin­g. Largely considered to be an upgrade from the three-wheelers (India is the largest market for three-wheelers with more than 6,00,000 unit sales in FY2017/18 and Bajaj leading the market), quadricycl­es faced stiff opposition from carmakers who saw them as competitio­n. With stringent safety and emission norms coming into force for cars – sure to hike the price – many feared that the new category (with its greatly relaxed regulation­s) could be a threat to the entry-level segment. The Qute and other vehicles of its ilk are lightweigh­t at below 475 kg, have a limited top speed of less than 70 km per hour and overall, not very sophistica­ted, but come with an extra wheel and a closed cabin. They are safer than the rickety three-wheelers that ply on our roads.

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