Bajaj CNG bike teased ahead of July 5 launch

    Bajaj CNG bike will have a switch to toggle between CNG and petrol; uses a round LED headlight and a long, flat seat.

    Published On Jul 03, 2024 11:23:00 AM

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    Bajaj CNG bike teased ahead of July 5 launch
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    Bajaj has officially teased its unique CNG bike ahead of its July 5 launch. While the video reveals little information, we can confirm a few key aspects.

    1. Will switch seamlessly between CNG, petrol
    2. Uses round LED headlight; long, flat seat 
    3. Both fuels will be stored separately onboard

    Bajaj CNG bike launch, design details

    The teaser highlights a crucial feature: the switch to toggle between CNG and petrol, located on the left-hand switch cube with indicator arrows just below it. The video also gives a glimpse of some of its engineering details, and to read more about them, tap HERE.

    The other giveaway here is that this bike has a round LED headlight as well as a flat, bench-style seat. These elements suggest that while it will be a practical, utilitarian machine, it won’t be barebones. Previously, we have seen that the Bajaj CNG bike features twin 5-spoke alloy wheels. 

    The launch of this bike is just 2 days away, so stay tuned to our website and social media for the latest updates. Bajaj has filed trademarks for several unused names like Marathon, Trekker, Freedom, Glider, and Fighter. Do you think one of these could be used for this revolutionary bike? Join the discussion in the comments below. 

    Also See:
    New bikes, scooters launching in India in July and beyond

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