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The Bajaj Group is founded in 1926, at the height of India's movement for independence from the British, the group has an illustrious history. Jamnalal Bajaj had close relationship and his deep involvement in the independence movement which did not leave him with much time to spend on his newly launched business venture. His son, Kamalnayan Bajaj, then 27, took over the reigns of business in 1942. Kamalnayan Bajaj not only consolidated the group, but also diversified into various manufacturing activities. The present Chairman of the group, Rahul Bajaj, took charge of the business in 1965. Under his leadership, the turnover of the Bajaj Auto the flagship company has gone up from INR.72 million to INR. 120 billion, its product portfolio has expanded and the brand has found a global market. He is one of India’s most distinguished business leaders and internationally respected for his business acumen and entrepreneurial spirit.




Bajaj Pulsar Classic 150

(Discontinued)

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The Pulsar Classic 150 was the answer of Bajaj to "Hero Honda CBZ", which Bajaj had given in a very furious manner. The Pulsar Classic 150 is still sort after bike among the biking specially stunting fraternity. The bike commands the premium even today in the after market.
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Bajaj M80 Major 4S

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Bajaj had upgraded its popular scootrette M80 into a "Major" among the rural areas and the ancillary class even in urban cities, by adding a new and bold headlight and removing side panels. This time Bajaj also replaced the existing 2-stroke engine by all new 4-stroke engine making the- M80 Major 4S.
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Bajaj Eliminator

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The Eliminator was originally the product of Kawasaki and Bajaj's alliance. The bike was equipped with a class 173.9cc air cooled 4-stroke engine which was unfortunately discontinued after the Bajaj and Kawasaki breakup, and the was ultimately replaced by the Bajaj 200cc DTS-i engine. The Kawasaki Bajaj Eliminator was later on subsequently christened as "Avenger"
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Bajaj Saffire

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Bajaj Saffire was a futuristic designed scooter equipped with 92cc air cooled 4-stroke engine. The auto gear Saffire used to churn out 6.0 Bhp of power at 7000 Rpm. The Saffire was recognized by its unique single-sided trailing link front suspension.
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Bajaj BYK

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The Bajaj BYK was launched in year 2000, also called as year of millennium. The bike was unique in many ways that it had extremely frugal 92.2cc air cooled 4-stroke engine producing respectable 6.4 Bhp at 7000 Rpm.
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Bajaj Spirit

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The Spirit was a 60cc 2-stroke auto gear scootrette, it was developed against the very popular "TVS Scooty" but nothing worked properly for Bajaj and the Spirit did not leave its mark as it was anticipated by the company.
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Bajaj Legend

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The Bajaj Legend was one of the early 4-stroke scooters from Bajaj, the beautiful Legend used to look like Piaggio's LML Vespa inspired. The Legend was equipped with 145.5cc air cooled 4-stroke engine churning out 9.0 Bhp of power at 6000 Rpm.
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Bajaj Bravo

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The Bajaj Bravo was a model when 2-stroke scooters were struggling hard to survive and as a result of that some good technologies were adapted by the companies. The Bravo was having 145.5cc air cooled 2-stroke engine with "Reed valve" technology which was used to get better performance and as a consequence the 145.5cc engine used to deliver 8.0 Bhp...
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Bajaj Kawasaki Caliber

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The Bajaj Kawasaki Caliber was having all aluminum 111.6cc air cooled 4-stroke engine developed with the help of Kawasaki Japan. The bike was a good package of style, performance and fuel efficiency.
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Bajaj Kawasaki Boxer

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The Bajaj Kawasaki Boxer used to have 99.2cc all aluminum air cooled 4-stroke engine which was first featured in "Kawasaki 4S Champion" with Kawasaki's R.A.C.E technology.
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Bajaj Bikes by Types

Adventure

Adventure
  1. Pulsar AS 200
  2. Pulsar AS 150

Commuter

Commuter
  1. CT 125X
  2. Pulsar NS125
  3. CT110X
  4. Platina 110 H Gear
  5. V12
View All 40 Bajaj Commuter

Cruiser

Cruiser
  1. Dominar 250
  2. Dominar 400 (2019)
  3. Avenger Street 160
  4. Avenger Street 220 (2018)
  5. Avenger Cruise (2018)
View All 10 Bajaj Cruiser

Electric

Electric
  1. Chetak Electric

Other

Other
  1. M80 Major 4S
  2. Rave
  3. M80

Roadster

Roadster
  1. Pulsar NS160

Scooter

Scooter
  1. Fusion
  2. Kristal
  3. Wave
  4. Chetak 4S
  5. Legend NXT 2
View All 15 Bajaj Scooter

Sportbikes

Sportbikes
  1. Pulsar 125
  2. Pulsar 180F
  3. Pulsar RS200
  4. Pulsar 200NS
  5. Pulsar 220 S dtsi
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Bajaj Bikes Reviews

Why Pulsar 180F Sucks- A Critical Analysis

Feb 4, 2019
Since the design rehash formula worked wonders for a motorcycle which has already captured a big portion of the 150cc market. It should definitely work for a bike which hasn’t even begun competing on the same level as its siblings. So Bajaj decided to use the design of the Pulsar 220F and put the 180cc engine in it. The sad part isn't that they are diluting the image of Pulsar 220F, but they are also doing the right thing economically.

Is it worth it to buy Bajaj Pulsar 150 in 2018?

Nov 9, 2018
For Bajaj, Pulsar 150 is the ultimate cash cow. The company has refused to change the bike for almost 8 years now. The bike only receives a graphical update every now and then to keep it afloat in the market. So the question we have to ask ourselves is ‘does it makes sense to buy the Pulsar 150 in 2018?’ Let’s dig deeper and find out.

2019 Bajaj Dominar 400 Pictures Leaked- Top 5 Changes you need to know

Sep 19, 2018
The flagship Bajaj motorcycle is getting a big update in 2019. The Dominar 400 had secured quite a decent sales but it seems like Bajaj is going to update it heavily for the upcoming year. There are a total of 5 new changes, let's take a look at them one by one.

Assembling Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS From Scratch At Home

Sep 13, 2018
Have you ever wanted to build a bike all by yourself? Well, this guy made his Pulsar NS 200 from the ground up. It is always a satisfying experience to watch a bike slowly take shape out of a bunch of parts. The owner of the Youtube Channel “Jeet Bhaskar” is an incredible mechanic who builds his own Pulsar NS 200. Watch the video to see his talent.

Expectations From Next Generation Pulsar Brand

Aug 21, 2018
This time, however, the company is serious in bringing in a totally new generation of Pulsar because it has been more than a decade since the Pulsar series went through a metamorphosis and the current market is evolving with at an unprecedented rate. So, before these Pulsars see the light of the day, we would like to name a list of features which we want to see on them.
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Bajaj Bikes News

Bajaj Pulsar 200NS Production Continues- BI Report

Bajaj Pulsar 200NS Production Continues- BI Report

In recent days, there have been rumors about the discontinuation of the Pulsar NS 200,...
Auto Expo 2016 Without Brands Like Bajaj And Royal Enfield

Auto Expo 2016 Without Brands Like Bajaj And Royal Enfield

Brands like Bajaj Auto, Harley-Davidson, Royal Enfield, Skoda Auto, Volvo, Volvo Cars and Daimler decided...
Pulsar RS400- Nothing But Hoax?

Pulsar RS400- Nothing But Hoax?

Ever since the first so-called spy shots of the all new Pulsar RS400 was floating...
Bajaj Relaunches Discover 125 Silently

Bajaj Relaunches Discover 125 Silently

Bajaj Auto Ltd is playing the cards of relaunching their once used to be best...
Bajaj Auto’s Disappointing Googly; Press Event A Huge Let Down

Bajaj Auto’s Disappointing Googly; Press Event A Huge Let Down

After all the excitement Bajaj Auto gave us with the press invite for today, Tuesday...
Bajaj To Showcase New Range Of Pulsars on 28th April, 2015

Bajaj To Showcase New Range Of Pulsars on 28th April, 2015

Bajaj has put out a new Press invitation to us about a showcasing of their...
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