Despite the questions on safety, Bajaj Qute is set out in the export market. The Quadricycle by Bajaj had made its debut in Turkey and has now been exported to over 20 countries which include Russia, Sudan, Djibouti, United States, Peru, United Arab Emirates, Guatemala, Thailand, Turkey, Indonesia, Somalia, Ghana, Liberia, Fiji, Ecuador, Honduras, Madagascar, Dominican Republic, Finland and Bangladesh.
Zauba, the import/export website says that Bajaj Qute has been exported to several nations globally. Formerly the Bajaj Qute was known as RE60 and is powered by a 217 cc single-cylinder water-cooled engine . The motor is mated to a 5-speed sequential gearbox capable enough to produce 13.5 PS and 19.6 Nm of torque. The Bajaj Cute will offer a top speed of 70 kmph, mileage of 36 kmpl releasing 66 g of CO2 for every km.
In Europe people with Class B driving license would be able to drive the Qute. The Qute could manage to get only 1-star in quadricycle crash tests conducted by Euro NCAP.
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