Before its launch, the Bajaj CNG bike's design was leaked, revealing the location of the cylinder
The country's leading two-wheeler manufacturer Bajaj is preparing to launch its first CNG bike in the Indian market soon. But even before the launch, information about the design of the bike has been leaked on social media. What information is available about the bike and CNG cylinder in the leaked design? Let us know.
The country's leading two-wheeler manufacturer Bajaj is preparing to launch its first CNG bike in the Indian market soon. Bajaj will soon launch the country's first CNG bike. Before the launch of the bike, information about its design was leaked on social media. Information is also available as to where the CNG cylinder will be installed in the bike. According to media reports, what other information has been received about the bike. We are telling you in this news.
The design information of the country's first CNG bike to be launched soon by Bajaj has been leaked even before its launch. Information about the bike's chassis, CNG, and petrol tank has been revealed in the leaked blueprints.
According to media reports, leaked information suggests that the bike may be equipped with a double cradle frame with braces to stop the cylinder. In the bike, a CNG cylinder can be placed below the seat. The nozzle for filling CNG will be given towards the front. Along with this, a small petrol tank will also be provided in it. The place to fill the petrol in the bike will be the same as other bikes. The bike can be given a sloper engine, which can be run on petrol and CNG.
Bajaj is testing the CNG bike before it is released. Throughout its own testing, this bike has been observed numerous times. The test bike had disc and drum brakes, telescopic front forks, and a mono shock in back. To comply with safety regulations, the bike may be fitted with combi-braking or single-channel ABS.
The company has not yet provided any official information in this regard. Nonetheless, the bike can be brought in the 125 cc class, based on media reports. By 2025, the company intends to introduce five or six more CNG bikes into the Indian market in addition to this one. June 18, 2024, is when the bike can be unveiled. Bruiser is one possible moniker for it.