Bajaj Freedom Bike: 5 Reasons you must consider buying this CNG bike

Bajaj Freedom Bike: With the introduction of the Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG, the company’s first-ever CNG two-wheeler, it created a new league. The Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG bike is regarded as a revolutionary piece of equipment for India’s everyday transportation system. It is the first motorbike in production to run on both petrol and compressed natural gas (CNG). If you’re considering purchasing this bike as well, the qualities listed below may help you feel better about this recently released CNG bike.

One of the best economical bike

With just 2 kilos of CNG tank, the Freedom can travel over 200 km in CNG mode. According to Bajaj, the 2-liter petrol tank has a range of more than 130 kilometres. A combined estimated range of more than 330 km and 102 kilometres per kilogramme of CNG are provided by the Freedom.

Has many features including easily switch from petrol to CNG

There is a switch on the left handlebar that allows you to easily switch from petrol to CNG fuel. The LCS instrument cluster on the Bajaj CNG motorbike can send and receive call and SMS alerts when coupled with a smartphone via Bluetooth. A speedometer, odometer, fuel gauge, gear indication, real-time, and average fuel economy are all displayed on the console.

Has impressive engine

The 125cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that powers the Freedom CNG produces 9.4 horsepower and 9.7 Nm of torque. A 5-speed gearbox is connected to it. The Freedom 125 has two to three horsepower fewer than its 125cc petrol-powered counterparts.

With improved rigidity

The first trellis frame in its class serves as the foundation for the Freedom 125 CNG, which also has front telescopic forks and a monoshock rear suspension for improved rigidity. The rear 16-inch tyre has a drum brake or a disc brake of 130 mm, depending on the model, while the front 17-inch tyre has a 240 mm disc brake.

With new and advance variants

Three varieties of the Freedom 125 are available, with ex-showroom Delhi costs of Rs 1.10 lakh for the NG04 Disc LED, Rs 1.05 lakh for the NG04 Drum LED, and Rs 95 000 for the NG04 Drum. The motorbike will be easier on the wallet because its running costs will be cheaper when powered by CNG than when it runs on fuel. Along with a 2-liter petrol tank positioned in the conventional location, Bajaj has designed a unique 2 kg CNG tank that is located behind the seat.

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