Here is some good news for all the bike enthusiast in Karnataka! Bajaj is expanding the availability of the Freedom 125 CNG motorcycle in India, by launching the motorcycle in Karnataka.
Bajaj has launched Freedom 125, the world’s first CNG motorcycle, in Karnataka. Priced at Rs 94,995, ex-showroom, Bajaj says that over 30,000 inquiries came within the first week of launch, and hence decided to make the CNG motorcycle available across the nation.
The Bajaj Freedom is available in three variants, which differ in terms of the equipment each carries. The top-spec variant of the Freedom gets a disc brake up front, a digital dash with phone connectivity, an LED headlight, and more.
The Bajaj Freedom 125, the world’s first CNG motorcycle, is making waves in the Indian market with its recent launch in Karnataka. The motorcycle has garnered significant attention, with over 30,000 inquiries in just the first week.
How does CNG tech work in Bajaj Freedom 125 ?
Other equipment such as the 16-inch rear wheel, trellis frame, alloy wheels, telescopic front suspension, a monoshock at the rear, and other bits are standard across all three variants of the Bajaj Freedom. The Freedom is powered by a 125cc engine and gets a two-litre fuel tank as well.
This strong response has prompted Bajaj to expand its availability across the country. The Freedom 125 combines innovative CNG technology with practical features like a digital dash and LED headlights, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional fuel options. Bajaj’s expansion aligns with its commitment to reducing environmental impact while addressing rising fuel costs.
Speaking about the launch, the President Motorcycles of Bajaj Auto, said, After the launch on the 5th of July, there has been an overwhelming response from the customers and are committed to making the Bajaj Freedom 125 accessible to as many Indians far and wide.”
The President of Motorcycles, Bajaj Auto added, “After Maharashtra, Gujarat, Kerala and Delhi NCR, to celebrate our nation’s 77th Independence Day, we’re expanding our reach to 77 towns, with the launch in Karnataka. The Freedom 125 addresses dual purpose rising fuel costs but also supports our commitment to reducing the environmental impact of transportation.”