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Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG bike to go on sale

Bajaj Freedom 125 Front View

Freedom 125 was initially only accessible in Maharashtra and Gujarat, but as India approaches its 78th Independence Day, it will soon be available in other states.


 

Early in July, Bajaj Auto introduced the Freedom 125, the first CNG motorbike in the world. Sales of the Bajaj Freedom were already underway, with the first deliveries scheduled in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Bajaj Auto has now declared that the Freedom 125 CNG bike will go on sale.


 

There are three different Freedom 125 models to choose from. The base-spec drum variant costs Rs 95,000, while the mid-spec drum LED variation costs Rs 1.05 lakh. The top-spec Disc LED variant costs Rs 1.10 lakh (all prices ex-showroom). 


 

Among the features of the Freedom 125 are a combination brake system, an LED headlamp, and a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connection. The motorbike has telescopic forks up front and a connected mono-shock in the back. The safety of the CNG tank has been evaluated, and it is safely snuggled inside a trellis frame.


 

An all-new 125cc air-cooled sloper motor that generates 9.3 horsepower at 8,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 9.7 Nm at 6,000 rpm powers the Bajaj Freedom 125. There is a five-speed gearbox connected to the engine.


 

A 2-kilogram CNG tank is built inside the Bajaj Freedom under the seat. The motorbike also has a 2-litre spare fuel tank directly in front of the seat. Bajaj claims that the bike has a 200-kilometer range when running only on CNG, with a maximum mileage of 102 kilometres per kilogram of CNG. The range is 330 kilometres when the gasoline tank is added.


 

The bike has a single fuel flap that can be used for both gasoline and compressed natural gas (CNG). Riders may switch between the two fuel types using a switch located on the left handlebar. According to Bajaj, the motorcycle\'s 785-mm seat is the longest in its class. 


 

Freedom CNG, reduces operating costs by over 50%. A combined range of 330 km on CNG and petrol is what the business offers. In both gasoline and CNG modes, owners who ride more leisurely will be able to attain better efficiency levels. Speaking of which, the bike has a switch on the left switch cube that lets you quickly go from CNG to gasoline and vice versa.


 

The CNG bike, according to Bajaj, will travel 102 km on CNG and 65 km on gasoline. That\'s a total range of almost 330 kilometres. Recently, the Bajaj Freedom 125 was introduced in India for Rs 95,000; ex-showroom pricing starts at Rs 1,10,000.

 

So, what are you waiting for? Book your Bajaj Freedom 125 this Independence Day!

 

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