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Bajaj Chetak built under license from Piaggio. Bajaj auto was established on 29 November 1945 as M/s Bajaj Trading Corporation Private Limited. [6] It initially imported and sold two- and three-wheelers in India. [6]
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Bajaj released the UG 4.5 versions of the Pulsar 150. The upgrades for the Pulsar 150 included clip-on handlebars like those in Pulsar 135LS. Power also increased from 14.09 HP to 15.06 HP (at 9,000 rpm). The model badge was redesigned and did not feature 'DTS-i' as in the previous models. Bajaj Pulsar 180 2010 model in Bengaluru, India
The Bike was further updated in 2023, Receiving Upside-Down Forks and New Grimeca brakes replacing ByBres with Dual-channel ABS as standard. The Current Generation was released in 2024 featuring updates such as a fully digital instrument cluster, Slip-and-Assist Clutch, Bluetooth connectivity with Turn-by-Turn navigation and Full LED Lighting.
Bajaj Avenger Street 150cc. The Bajaj Avenger is a cruiser style motorcycle designed and manufactured by Bajaj Auto in India. It draws the styling and other design cues from the Kawasaki Eliminator which had an air-cooled, single-cylinder Kawasaki engine and was sold at a premium. It was launched with a 180 cc engine, which has subsequently ...
Bajaj Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate founded by Jamnalal Bajaj in Mumbai in 1926. [2] [3] The group comprises 40 companies and its flagship company Bajaj Auto is ranked as the world's fourth largest two- and three-wheeler manufacturer. [4]
[12] [13] Bajaj said eventually the bike will be sold in 80 countries worldwide. [14] Pierer said in December 2015 that KTM and Bajaj plan to replace the 125, 200, and the 390-series Duke and RC lines in 2017, based on all new platforms, in part tarnavo meet Euro IV emissions standards, and to incorporate new technologies such as ride-by-wire. [15]