Bajaj Auto is set to introduce the world’s first CNG motorcycle on July 5. The name of the upcoming model has not been revealed by the company yet. The current Bajaj motorcycle lineup consists of the Pulsar, Dominar, Avenger, Platina, and CT. Bajaj CNG bike launch date in india Among the Pulsar series, which is a key player in Bajaj Auto’s two-wheeler segment, are models like the Pulsar 125, Pulsar NS125, Pulsar 150, Pulsar N150, Pulsar NS160, Pulsar N160, Pulsar NS200, Pulsar RS200, Pulsar 220F, Pulsar N250, and Pulsar NS400Z. Bajaj CNG bike price in india In May 2024, the company introduced its largest Pulsar model, the Pulsar NS400Z, in India with a price tag of Rs 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi). This bike is equipped with a 373cc liquid-cooled petrol engine, similar to the one used in the Dominar 400, generating 40PS of power and 35Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. During FY24, Bajaj Auto was ranked as the fourth-largest motorcycle manufacturer in India based on volume, while also being the top two-wheeler exporter for the fiscal year. Domestic sales of the Pulsar series increased by 24.21% to 2,237,118 units in FY24 from 1,801,010 units in FY23, while exports declined by 9.75% to 1,477,338 units in FY24 from 1,636,956 units in FY23.
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