Bajaj has introduced the Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG bike, which boasts of not only its impressive mileage but also its strong safety features. The CNG tank is specially designed and certified to meet government safety standards and has undergone rigorous testing, including frontal, side, and rear impact tests. Despite being hit by a 1.5-ton load and run over by a 10-ton truck, the CNG tank remains intact with no leaks, dispelling any doubts about the safety of CNG bikes. Bookings are now open for select states, with a pan-India rollout planned in the coming years.
Bajaj Auto, one of the leading two-wheeler manufacturers, has launched the world's first CNG motorcycle, the Freedom 125. With an ex-showroom price starting at Rs 95,000, the bike offers the ability to toggle between petrol and Compressed Natural Gas powertrains. According to the company, the bike has a range of 330 km and can run 200 km on one full tank of CNG. The launch was attended by Rajiv Bajaj, MD of Bajaj Auto, and Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways. This launch is expected to provide riders with a 50% reduction in operational costs.
In a significant development in the automotive industry, Bajaj Auto has unveiled the world's first motorcycle that runs on both CNG and petrol. The innovative two-wheeler, named 'Freedom 125', was launched by Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj, in the presence of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari in Pune. With a promise of cost-effective and eco-friendly transportation, this bike is set to revolutionize the market and pave the way for a greener future.
Indian automobile giant, Bajaj Auto, has introduced the first-of-its-kind CNG-powered motorbike, Freedom 125, globally. With the flexibility to switch between petrol and CNG at the push of a button, this bike offers a potential solution for reducing fuel costs and emissions for Indian two-wheeler owners. The bike has undergone extensive safety tests, including a 'truck rollover test' and has been endorsed by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari for its contribution towards reducing India's crude oil import bill and promoting alternative fuels.
Bajaj Auto, India's top two-wheeler manufacturer, is all set to launch its highly-anticipated dual-fuel motorcycle, named the Freedom 125. The bike, which runs on both CNG and petrol, is expected to cut running costs by half, making it a cost-effective option in the 100cc-125cc segment. The automaker plans to offer two variants - a regular model and a premium model, with the latter featuring additional features and color options. With an aim to target customers with a monthly income of Rs 30,000-35,000, Bajaj Auto is likely to price the bike competitively while equipping it with a range of features.
Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari will unveil India's first ever CNG bike at tomorrow's launch event. With its factory-fitted dual fuel option and lower running costs, the Bajaj CNG bike is expected to make a significant impact on the two-wheeler market. Despite the lower energy density of CNG, the bike is projected to have comparable performance and an impressive mileage range of 70-90 km/L. Built with a mix of design elements and components from different bike styles, the Bajaj CNG bike will have a premium and distinctive appearance. It is expected to be priced within the range of Rs 80k-90k and with the potential for large-scale adoption, it could contribute to reducing India's energy imports.