In an earthshaking move, Bajaj Auto has launched the world’s first commercially produced motorcycle powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) in India. With the vehicle’s Wednesday debut on July 5th, that two-wheeler industry has reached a milestone, offering people an environmentally benign and low-cost alternative to traditional petrol motorcycles.
Key Features and Technical Parameters
The 125cc engine of the Bajaj Freedom 125 can use CNG or petrol. This bi-fuel layout allows riders to shift from CNG to petrol, adding flexibility and potentially lowering fuel costs. The CNG tank is situated under the seat, while the petrol tank remains localized traditionally.
The Bajaj Freedom 125 offers a 125cc engine that can run on either CNG or petrol. The bi-fuel design provides flexibility and potential cost savings. The CNG tank is located under the seat, while the petrol tank follows a traditional placement. The bike is built solidly and equipped with a front telescopic fork, rear Mono shock suspension, and disc brake in the front and drum brake in the rear for superior braking performance. Additional features include an upgraded exhaust, crash guard, saree guard, and large tyre hugger for enhanced safety and convenience.
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With a solid build, telescopic fork in front and rear Mono shock for suspension, the bike features a disc brake at the front and a drum brake in the rear, thus delivering high braking performance. Other features include an up raged exhaust, crash guard, saree guard and large tyre hugger for increased safety and convenience.
Fuel Mileage and Power
Of the CNG supported opening Its excellent fuel mileage will make it one of the most anticipated attractions of this year’s new model cycle from Bajaj. Although the official figures are still to be released, industry sources predict that it could lop off around 70-80 km of per kilogram CNG consumed–one of the most economical bikes around.
Price and Availability
For approximately Rs.80,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Freedom 125 is competitively priced vis-a-vis other commuter motorcycles now being sold in the market. This pricing strategy is aimed at attracting cost-conscious consumers who are looking for an inexpensive and more environmentally sustainable choice.
Market Competiton
Although Bajaj Freedom 125 is the only CNG motorcycle in existence, it will indirectly compete with other fuel-efficient motorcycles such as Hero Splendor Plus, Honda Shine and TVS Radeon which, all being petrol-driven bikes, offer similar favorable characteristics for mileage and price.
The Bajaj Freedom 125, priced at around Rs. 80,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi), offers a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable option for consumers. It is predicted to have a mileage reduction of around 70-80 km per kilogram of CNG consumed. While it is the only CNG motorcycle available, it indirectly competes with other fuel-efficient petrol motorcycles like the Hero Splendor Plus, Honda Shine, and TVS Radeon.
Environmental Impact
The introduction of a CNG-powered motorcycle is a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions in the transportation sector. CNG burns cleaner than gasoline, resulting in significantly less pollution being emitted. This makes it a convenient fuel option for people who would otherwise contribute to higher pollution levels.
The Bajaj Freedom 125’s CNG fuel system offers notable environmental benefits compared to traditional petrol engines. With cleaner combustion and reduced emissions, it contributes to a greener and more sustainable transportation industry. Its introduction provides an alternative fuel option that aligns with the global push for eco-friendly practices.
Epilogue
With the introduction of the Bajaj Freedom 125, Bajaj Auto not only brings the advantages of economy to riders but also makes a great break through in sustainable transportation in India. For more details, please read the official reports in: [ZigWheels](https://www.zigwheels.com), [BikeDekho](https://www.bikedekho.com), and [Autocar India](https://www.autocarindia.com).
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