Bajaj, a legendary Indian brand, offers a compelling selection of bikes and scooty, catering to various needs and riding styles. Here’s why you might consider joining the Bajaj family:
With a global footprint, Bajaj Auto exports to over 70 countries and counting.
The original Bajaj Chetak became an icon of Indian mobility—and it’s now reborn as a smart electric scooter.
Bajaj’s collaboration with international brands brings cutting-edge design and performance to Indian roads.
Launched in 2001, the Bajaj Pulsar changed the way India viewed power, style, and street performance.
From Africa to Latin America, Bajaj bikes like the Boxer and Discover are known for their rugged durability and low maintenance.
Currently, the highest-priced Bajaj motorcycle is the Bajaj Dominar 400. This powerful touring motorcycle boasts a 373.3cc engine and comes loaded with features.
The Bajaj Pulsar N250 takes the crown for being the most mileage efficient Bajaj motorcycle. It delivers an impressive mileage of around 70 kmpl (as claimed by Bajaj).
The Bajaj Platina 100 is currently the most affordable Bajaj motorcycle. It’s known for its low price tag and decent fuel efficiency, making it a budget-friendly option for everyday commuting.
Bajaj has a few exciting motorcycles expected to launch soon in India:
Bajaj Pulsar N125: This upcoming 125cc motorcycle is expected to be a more affordable and fuel-efficient option in the Pulsar lineup.
Bajaj Pulsar Adventure Bike: Details are scarce, but Bajaj is expected to launch an adventure touring motorcycle, possibly based on the Dominar platform.
Bajaj Avenger 400: This rumored cruiser motorcycle might offer a more powerful engine option for Avenger enthusiasts.
The Bajaj Chetak is an electric scooter, and its range depends on various factors like riding conditions, battery age, and riding mode. Here’s a breakdown:
Claimed IDC Range: Bajaj claims a maximum range of 126 km (for Premium variant) and 113 km (for Urbane variant) under Ideal Driving Conditions (IDC) on a full charge.
Real-world Range: Real-world usage will likely result in a lower range than the claimed IDC figures. Expect a range of 80-100 km on a full charge depending on riding style and conditions.
The Bajaj Pulsar RS200 uses petrol as its fuel. It features a 199.5cc, single-cylinder, BS-VI DTS-i FI engine.
The Bajaj Pulsar P150 comes in two variants depending on the start type:
Kick Start: This is the basic version with a kick-starter for engine startup.
Electric Start & Kick Start: This variant offers both electric start and kick start for convenience.
The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 features a 6-speed gearbox. This allows for smooth power delivery and good control across various riding speeds.
The Bajaj Pulsar NS160 typically comes with a digital instrument console. This console displays various riding information like speedometer, odometer, trip meter, fuel gauge, gear indicator, and other essential details.
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