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Bajaj manufactures and sells motorcycles, scooters, auto-rickshaws and cars. [22] As of 2004, Bajaj Auto was India's largest exporter of motorcycles. [23] Bajaj is the first Indian two-wheeler manufacturer to deliver 4-stroke commuter motorcycles with sporty performance for the Indian market.
In the year 2013, LML relaunched LML Freedom DX, a 110 cc bike in the Commuter category. In the year 2016, LML launched the Star 125 Lite automatic version on a small frame. It also launched the 150 cc variant of the automatic as Star Euro 150.
The Bajaj Discover is a line of commuter motorcycles manufactured by Bajaj Auto. The bike, initially launched in the year 2004, had been a success in the Indian two wheeler segment until it was discontinued in 2020 due to too many models being introduced under the Discover brand which led to poor sales. [1] [2] It was replaced by Bajaj Pulsar 125.
The Bajaj XCD 125 DTS-Si was a motorcycle manufactured in India by Bajaj Auto. It was launched in September 2007. [ 1 ] It clocked up sales of 18,000 units in its first month and sold around 28,000 units per month.
RDS Delivery Service president and CEO Larry Zogby claimed congestion pricing will cost his business, run out of Long Island City in Queens to all New York boroughs, more than a million dollars ...
The 125 (not available in the US), 200, 250, 390 and 690 and 690 R Duke models have a single-cylinder four-stroke LC4 motor. The 790, 890 Duke use a new twin-parallel engine. The 1290 R Superduke model is equipped with a 75 degree V-twin four-stroke motor (LC8). [51] 200, 250 and 390 Duke models are currently produced by Bajaj Auto in Pune, India.
Bajaj Auto, which had a lead in the manufacture of scooters (started with Vespa-150), partnered with Kawasaki of the Fastest Bike in the World Kawasaki "Ninja group" to bring in the KB100, a two-stroke motorcycle based on Kawasaki KH125, a 125 cc model reduced to 100 cc capacity (97.6 cc due to engine import restriction in India during that era ...