Bajaj Auto CNG Bike Spotted: Expected to Debut Soon

Bajaj Auto CNG Bike Spotted: Expected to Debut Soon

Asia Manufacturing Review Team | Tuesday, 19 March 2024

 Bajaj Auto CNG Bike Spotted: Expected to Debut Soon

With the introduction of the nation's first CNG-powered two-wheeler by Bajaj, the CNG revolution will soar to new heights. The CEO of Bajaj Auto has reaffirmed that the brand-new CNG bike will be released this year. The new CNG motorbike is anticipated to go on sale in June of this year.

Multiple times, test mules for the Bajaj CNG motorbike have been surveilled. It has been seen recently on roadways once more in its completely disguised incarnation. It is expected that the next CNG bike will have a highly unique look based on the spy photos. Its powerful gasoline tank is the standout feature.

The motorcycle is equipped with a circular headlight that is tucked away inside a large bezel. A single-piece pillion grab rail, an upswept exhaust muffler, a short rear fender, a rear tire hugger, and LED turn indicators are some more striking visual elements. Additional characteristics that are apparent include a tiny front cowl, alloy wheels, a belly pan, a braced handlebar with handguards, and a compact engine guard.

According to the most recent spy photos, the motorbike has an engine that resembles a sloper to keep heat away from the tank. It is anticipated that the engine displacement would fall between 100 and 125cc. Upon closer examination, it is evident that the engine is unquestionably less than 125cc because the front disc brake lacks an ABS ring.

It's possible that the motor supports a bi-fuel system, which enables it to operate on either CNG or gasoline.Because CNG has less power density than gasoline, this motor should have a little lower output than the equivalent pure electric engine. Additionally, the gasoline tank remains in its customary location, while the CNG tank will be situated beneath the seat.

According to certain sources, Bajaj may decide to call their bike Bruzer. Although the business has already registered the trademark, it is unclear what form the bike will take when it is introduced in a few months. We anticipate that Bajaj would charge more for it than for any of its other sub-125cc models that are already on the market, maybe as much as Rs 80,000 (ex-showroom).