Today, on July 5th, Bajaj is set to transform the motorcycle landscape with the launch of an extraordinary innovation in the daily commuter segment. Introducing the Bajaj Freedom 125, the world’s first CNG bike—a true masterpiece designed to revolutionize urban commuting.
A Game-Changer for the Middle Class
In an era where inflation is hitting everyone hard, especially the middle class, Bajaj delivers a groundbreaking solution. This bike is designed to offer exceptional fuel efficiency, making it a cost-effective option for daily commuting. This innovative bike promises to redefine the way we think about economical and sustainable transportation.
Innovative Dual-Fuel System
The Bajaj Freedom 125 features a 125cc single-cylinder, air-cooled petrol engine that also runs on CNG. With a 5-speed gearbox, it delivers an impressive 9.7 bhp and 9.7 Nm of torque, perfect for city rides and daily commuting. The standout feature of the Freedom 125 is its unparalleled fuel efficiency: Bajaj claims a range of 213 km on a full 2 kg CNG tank and 117 km on a full 2-liter petrol tank.
Aesthetic Appeal and Modern Features
Available in multiple vibrant color shades, the Freedom 125 is not just efficient but also stylish. It comes with a semi-digital instrument console, a comfortable flat seat, and DRL headlamps that provide excellent visibility at night. Bajaj has ensured that no comfort is compromised with telescopic forks at the front and mono shocks at the rear, offering complete comfort even in rural areas.
Superior Braking and Safety
Safety is paramount with the Freedom 125. It features disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear, along with 17-inch alloy wheels, ensuring reliable braking performance. Whether you’re navigating city streets or rural roads, the Freedom 125 offers a secure and stable ride.
Setting a New Benchmark
The Freedom 125 poses a significant challenge to all other motorcycles in the 125cc segment. There’s also buzz that Bajaj plans to export this revolutionary bike to neighboring countries like Bangladesh and Indonesia, setting a new benchmark for the entire industry.