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World’s First CNG Bike Is All Set To Be Launched This Year; Details Unveiled

Reports indicate that Bajaj Auto is currently conducting tests on its new CNG bike. This model has been observed on multiple occasions, including a recent sighting during testing.

Edited By : simran rajpal | Updated: Mar 25, 2024 13:50 IST
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Bajaj Auto, confirmed by Bajaj MD Rajiv Bajaj, is preparing to launch its CNG bike in June this year. The bike, possibly named ‘Bruzer’, has been spotted during testing. The company might launch it with a 125 cc engine, although no official confirmation has been provided yet. Hopefully, the company will reveal more information about this upcoming model soon.

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Reports indicate that Bajaj Auto is currently conducting tests on its new CNG bike. This model has been observed on multiple occasions, including a recent sighting during testing. It is rumored that the new model may offer engine options ranging from 102cc to 124cc. CNG-powered vehicles are notably more economical compared to petrol bikes, resulting in lower daily running costs.

Although few details about the tested model have been disclosed, there is a noted requirement for LED headlights. Additionally, observations include the presence of 5-spoke alloy wheels and the availability of single-channel ABS for safety. The bike is expected to feature a digital speedometer.

Bajaj May Launch First CNG Bike

Bajaj may launch the Bruzer CNG during the festival season this year. The bike’s price might surpass that of the Platina and CT series slightly, ranging from Rs 80,000 to Rs 90,000. The CNG bike is expected to offer a mileage of 90km/kg.

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First published on: Mar 25, 2024 01:50 PM IST

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