In CNG mode, Bajaj Freedom 125 offers a mileage of 102 km/kg, and combined range of 330 km on full tanks.
Bajaj has launched the world’ first CNG two-wheeler in India called Freedom 125. Available in three variants, prices for the CNG bike starts at Rs 95,000 and goes up to Rs 1.10 lakh (both ex-showroom).There are seven colour options on offer namely Carribean Blue, Pewter Grey/Black, Cyber White, Ebony Black/Grey, Racing Red, Cyber White, Pewter Grey/Yellow, and Ebony Black/Red.
Powering the Bajaj Freedom 125 is a 125cc single-cylinder engine which can run on both petrol and CNG. The CNG tank is neatly placed under the seat. The engine pushes out 9.5 PS and 9.7 Nm of peak torque. Transmission duties are carried out by a 5-speed gearbox. Other highlights include a contemporary styling, a robust trellis frame, and a linked monoshock.
Unveiling the Freedom 125: A First Look
The much-anticipated launch event in Pune saw the Freedom 125 unveiled, christened with a name that reflects India
Bajaj Freedom 125 comes in three variants: Freedom 125 Drum, Freedom 125 Drum LED, and Freedom 125 Disc LED. The base variant features a drum brake on both wheels, while the higher-end models sport a disc brake in the front for enhanced stopping power. An LED headlamp is offered in the Drum LED and Disc LED variants, improving night-time visibility
Gearing Up for Savings: Efficiency and Cost
Bajaj has emphasised the Freedom 125’s fuel efficiency as a key selling point.expand_more The company claims an impressive 67 kmpl on petrol, however, the real game-changer lies in the CNG mode. With a claimed mileage of 102 km/kg, Freedom 125 promises significantly lower running costs compared to its petrol counterparts. This translates to a combined range of 330 km on full tanks.
Bajaj has initially launched the Freedom 125 in two Indian states: Maharashtra and Gujarat. This strategic rollout allows the company to assess the market