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List of Where To Buy Qute Car In South Africa 2024-2025

List of Where To Buy Qute Car In South Africa 2024-2025

What is Qute Car?

The Bajaj Qute, earlier called Bajaj RE60, is a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive, four-passenger quadric cycle built by the Indian company Bajaj Auto and is aimed primarily at the Indian domestic market.

The car was the first four-wheeler manufactured by Bajaj Auto, which was unveiled on 3 January 2012

Where To Buy Qute Car In South Africa?

Africa Bajaj – Tuk Tuk in Johannesburg

Address: 37 Ohm St, Industrial Park, Randburg, 2162
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8:30AM Thu
Phone: 083 242 7940

 

Bajaj IntraCity (TransRev RSA)

Address: 35/38 – Corner Of Kapital Road And, Malibongwe Dr, Northriding, Randburg, 2162
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8:30AM Thu
Phone: 083 242 7940

 

WeBuyCars Midstream

Address: C/o Olievenhoutbosch and, Pudding Stone Rd, Brakfontein, Centurion, 0122
Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 6PM ⋅ Opens 9AM Thu
Phone: 087 057 0000

 

The Car Guru

Address: Shop No. 5, 64 Union St, Dundee, 3000
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8:30AM Thu
Phone: 034 212 1544

How much is the Bajaj Qute?

How much does the Bajaj Qute cost? Bajaj received an enormous amount of enquiries for the Qute after rumours were circulated that it costs only R4 500 once-off or R150 per month.

This is not the case; Bajaj announced on Twitter that the offer price for the Qute is R65 000, after a discount of R10 000.

Can I buy Bajaj Qute for personal use?

Latest update: Bajaj has launched the Qute at a starting price of Rs 2.48 lakh (ex-showroom Maharashtra).

It is available with both CNG and petrol options can be had for personal as well as commercial use.

How much is the Bajaj Qute in South Africa per month?

First unveiled at the NAMPO agricultural show in 2017, the Bajaj Qute has set social media alight more recently with stories, memes, jokes and videos about this compact little ‘car’.

The story goes that you can buy it for only R5 000, that it will only cost you R150 per month and that you can insure it for only R1.