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In July 2010, Bajaj launched a 220 cc version of Bajaj Avenger, with slight changes in its dial in tank showing indicators, fuel level, status and headlight. It comes in various colors and with an oil-cooled radiator for its engine. Avenger 220 gives an average of 35–40 km/L. Top Speed 135 km/h Its gross weight is approx 185 kg.
Bajaj Discover 135; Bajaj Discover 150; Bajaj Discover 100M; Bajaj Discover 100T; Bajaj Discover 125M; Bajaj Discover 125T; Bajaj Discover 125ST; Bajaj Discover 150S; Bajaj Discover 150F; Bajaj Platina 125; Bajaj Pulsar 200 DTS-I; Bajaj Pulsar 180; Bajaj Pulsar 180F; Bajaj Pulsar 220S; Bajaj Prowler RR125; Bajaj SX Enduro 100; Bajaj XCD 125 ...
Bajaj has claimed that with the digital twin spark swirl induction technology, the bike is capable of giving a mileage of 109 kilometres per litre (310 mpg ‑imp; 260 mpg ‑US), [1] but at least one third party review reports a highway mileage of around 82 kilometres per litre (230 mpg ‑imp; 190 mpg ‑US), with city mileage being 68 ...
In 2010, Bajaj Auto announced cooperation with Renault and Nissan Motor to develop a US$2,500 car, aiming at a fuel efficiency of 30 kilometres per litre (85 mpg ‑imp; 71 mpg ‑US) (3.3 L/100 km), or twice an average small car, and carbon dioxide emissions of 100 g/km. [29] [30]
Fuel gases include such fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), compressed natural gas (CNG), biogas and hydrogen . Hydrogen (hydrogen internal combustion) use in two-wheelers has only recently being started to be looked into, mainly by developing countries, to decrease local pollution at an affordable cost. [1]
The CT 100 used to give apx up to 104 km/L mileage, but current modifications due to emission standards have reduced its mileage capability to around 75 kmpl. The previous variant was discontinued in 2006 from the Indian market and the CT 100 relaunched in the Indian market in 2015 with all new graphics and alloy wheels. [ 1 ]
Pages in category "Bajaj motorcycles" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Bajaj Avenger; C.
The bike was claimed to have a mileage of 101 km/L (290 mpg ‑imp; 240 mpg ‑US). [4] In 2007, a 135 cc variant was launched. [5] The Discover was the second Bajaj bike (After the Pulsar segment) to come with the six spoke alloys and the patented "Exhaus-TEC"—basically a resonator that boosts torque at lower rpms.