Chennai, India is the epicenter of 2W (two-wheeler) and 3W (three-wheeler) vehicles mainly serving budget commuter models. In this segment, not many mechanical revisions have taken place, so OEMs have started giving more features and gimmicks to increase the buyer’s interestability. In all of that Bajaj Auto is going a separate way by concentrating more on higher mileage (fuel efficiency) and lower running costs. World’s 1st CNG bike launch on July 5: Nitin Gadkari to unveil motorcycle, the first of its kind in the world.
The Upcoming Bajaj CNG-Petrol Bike
It will be a well-entrenched product at its price point and will intersect multiple sub-segments in one approach,” said Bajaj. The Bajaj CNG bike is a premium motorcycle when on average with other motorcycles that are available 125cc, top of an ADV-inspired design. This spy shot confirms the motorcycle is fitted with a short fuel tank (good for about five liters) and an elongated seat that stretches all the way to the end of the wheelbase, likely hiding a low-mounted CNG cylinder capable of holding around 4-5kg.
Together, the CNG and petrol should ideally hold enough juice to do what a regular 125cc commuter bike might offer. In the commuter segment of motorcycles, this contributes to a premium feel with muscular tank shrouds in silver which carries over to headlight housing and classic round-shaped headlight along with handlebar braces, knuckle guards as well as front disc brakes. The seating and layout are said to deliver adventure-bike ground clearance.
Key features include a large side body panel, stylish and muscular belly pan, split 5-spoke alloy wheels, a functional grab rail for pillions, ribbed seat, conventional RSU telescopic front forks, rear mono-shock setup, tire hugger, and an extensive range of colors. The powertrain is expected to be a 125cc engine. Given that CNG is less powerful than petrol, the Bajaj CNG bike is likely to perform similarly to a 100cc bike but offers significantly better mileage and lower running costs. Whether it will achieve the coveted 100 km/kg mark remains to be seen.
FAQs
What is the expected launch date for Bajaj’s CNG-Petrol hybrid bike?
The Bajaj CNG-Petrol hybrid bike is set to launch on July 5th, 2024.
What makes Bajaj’s CNG-Petrol hybrid bike unique?
This bike is the world’s first CNG motorcycle, offering a combination of CNG and petrol fuels for higher mileage and lower running costs.