Bajaj Auto have launched the new Pulsar NS160 and NS200. The update brings changes to the NS range in the form of new head-lights, refreshed styling cues and a new LCD dash that brings in Bluetooth connectivity.
[Read more…]Bajaj Auto Ltd.
Bajaj Auto Ltd. are one of the biggest vehicle makers of India, based in Pune. Their motorcycles are not just popular in India but are also sought after in various international markets like Africa and South America. Bajaj are known for their vast range of motorcycles including the commuter Discover and Platina series; the more stylish V which used metal from INS Vikrant; cruiser Avenger series, the iconic Pulsarrange and the largest capacity Bajaj motorcycle yet - the Dominar 400.
Currently, the company produces its vehicles from Chakan and Waluj in Maharashtra, and Pantnagar in Uttarakhand. The company's head office and R&D centre is based in Akurdi, Pune which was earlier their manufacturing plant.
The Indian major is diversifying and inventing and collaborating with a number of International players. Few years ago, Bajaj acquired 47.96 per cent stake in Austrian two-wheeler maker KTM and has also introduced the performance motorcycle brand in India. More recently, the company has joined hands with Triumph Motorcycles to focus on the fast growing 250-cc to 700-cc premium motorcycle segment.
Mobility On Two Wheels – Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024
Two-wheeler stalls at the first-ever Bharat Mobility Global Expo were abuzz with bike displays ranging from the super cool Hero 450 Rally to the new Suzuki GSX-8R. There was a lot that caught our eye.
[Read more…]Chetak Gets a Mid-life Update
The Chetak recently got a mid-life update and two variants, the Premium and the Urbane, with new features as well.
[Read more…]Triumph Scrambler 400 X First Ride Review
The Triumph Scrambler 400 X is the second motorcycle to come out of the Bajaj-Triumph partnership and we already knew what to expect after a ride astride the Speed 400. Here are our first impressions about this model after a day spent exploring the outskirts of Pune.
Story: Azaman Chothia
Photography: Apurva Ambep
Bajaj Pulsar N250 Long Term Report
Ridden: 2,000 kms
Like: Styling, Refined Engine, Ergonomics
Dislike: Handlebar
Triumph Speed 400 First Ride Review
The Triumph Speed 400 has entered the Indian market to make its presence felt as a fierce competitor in the 300-cc to 400-cc space. We swing a leg over it to find out if the Bajaj-Triumph partnership has figured out the winning formula.
[Read more…]Bajaj and Triumph Launch Next Phase of Partnership; Scrambler Launch Soon
Bajaj Auto and Triumph Motorcycles have announced the successful transfer of Triumph’s India Sales and Marketing operations to Bajaj Auto. This launches the next phase of their partnership, effective from 1 April 2023, where all the current 15 Triumph Motorcycle dealerships will be managed by Bajaj Auto.
[Read more…]Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 and NS 200 Update Review — Enhanced Agility
The NS range receives its most significant update yet and we were at the scene to make an assessment.
[Read more…]Bajaj Pulsar NS200 And NS160 Gets USD Forks
Bajaj Auto has unveiled the 2023 series of Pulsar NS motorcycles. Bajaj has updated the hardware on the Pulsar NS motorcycles as part of the 2023 update. The update includes USD front forks and dual-channel ABS for the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 and NS160 as standard.
[Read more…]Bajaj CT 125X First Ride Review
Bajaj Auto invited us to review the Bajaj CT 125X commuter which also happens to be one of the most affordable motorcycles available in the market
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