00:00The world's first CNG bike has been launched in the Indian market for the last two years.
00:17This bike was launched by the Central Minister Nitin Gadkari in the Indian market.
00:21The name of this bike is CNG Freedom 125.
00:24This bike was launched by Bajaj company.
00:27Bajaj has released this bike in three variants.
00:30Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG bike is available in drum and drum LED and drum LED disc variants.
00:38The price of this bike starts from Rs. 95,000.
00:41The mid variant price is Rs. 1.5 lakhs and the top end variant price is Rs. 1.10 lakhs.
00:50Bookings for this bike have also started.
00:53Deliveries will start in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
00:57The company is planning to start delivery of this bike in Dussehra.
01:01This bike comes with a 125cc single cylinder engine.
01:05It runs on petrol and CNG.
01:08CNG tank is embedded under the seat.
01:11This engine produces 9.5 bhp power and 9.7 nm peak torque.
01:17This bike comes with 2.0 litre petrol tank and 2.0 kg CNG kit.
01:23This bike is available in petrol and CNG mode.
01:26The mileage is 300 to 330 km.
01:30In CNG mode, the mileage is 13 km.
01:34In petrol mode, the mileage is 117 km.
01:39In total, the mileage is 330 km.
01:44The new Bajaj Freedom 125 has been designed in a modern look.
01:51You can see the round headlamp in the front of the bike.
01:55This bike has been made thinner than other bikes.
01:58This bike has never come with such a design.
02:01If you look at the length of the petrol tank, you can see a big seat.
02:09There is a petrol tank in the front.
02:12CNG tank is embedded under the seat.
02:16This bike comes with a 125cc single cylinder engine.
02:19It runs on petrol and CNG.
02:21It runs on petrol and CNG.
02:23The handlebar switch can be easily changed to CNG or petrol.
02:29Bajaj has launched this bike in the market.
02:35Bajaj Auto MD Rajiv Bajaj wanted to encourage motorcycles like this.
02:43After America and Japan, India has become the third largest automobile manufacturer in the world.
02:50The Central Minister also told many organizations to bring new products for petrol and diesel vehicles.
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