Here is a bit of information that we missed from last month. Bajaj Auto has entered into a joint venture with MotoCzysz LLC of United States to explore the possibilities for the next generation vehicle. That is what the official press release says. It has got something to do with green technology, electric power plants and all that. And for some reason, they are calling it the "Dream."
The Kawasaki Ninja 250R is launched in India courtesy Bajaj Auto - but price is Rs 3 lakh on-road!
We have been hearing about a Bajaj Pulsar 350 cc motorcycle for a while now. I have generally thought that this is a rumour. So far, the company has not done anything dramatic, despite its successes with the high end Pulsar models over the years. So far, the highest capacity motorcycle from Bajaj is the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-i - aka the 'fastest indian!'
Bajaj Auto Limited is all set to re-enter the 100cc segment with the launch of the Bajaj Discover 100cc DTS-i on July 27, 2009.
Bajaj Auto, India’s second largest two wheeler manufacturer, launched a new variant of its 220cc Bajaj Pulsar on June 30, 2009.
India's second largest two-wheeler company Bajaj Auto is all set to launch its first KTM bike in India, in May 2009.
Bajaj Auto could not have asked for a better start to 2009, if you look at how well the XCD 135 DTS-Si has been doing in just 15 days after the launch of the motorcycle. Finally Bajaj has managed to have a bike that can take on Hero Honda in ...
Bajaj Auto is gearing up to create a spalsh in the Indian bike mart by upgrading its Pulsar power bikes in the 250 and 300 cc catgories.
The Pune-based Bajaj Auto Limited will now be adding two international brands, Kawasaki and KTM to its portfolio, to rejuvenate its market share in the two-wheeler segment.
Came across this video from the launch of the Bajaj XCD 135 DTS-Si. Thought you guys might be interested. You get a look at the bike, and then a few words from Rajiv Bajaj.
As many as nine new models will roll out of the Babaj Auto assembly line in the next nine months.
Bajaj Auto today launched a 135 cc version of its CD motorcycle, the Bajaj XCD 135 DTS-Si.
Two-wheeler major Bajaj Auto has hiked its stake in Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM to 25 per cent from the current 14.5 per cent.
This January, India’s two-wheeler behemoth Bajaj Auto will unveil a range of new motorcycles in India. The plan is to push up sales numbers that have been plummeting of late.
Bajaj Auto said, on December 2, 2008, that it would launch a new motorcycle every month in 2009, for six months.
Bajaj Auto is all upbeat about its small car project and has said that the four-wheeler plans will be on stream as scheduled even if the joint venture between the company and the Renault – Nissan combine fails to take off.
New Platina 125 cheaper than Splendour 100 cc motorcycle.
Passenger cars and cargo vehicles are seeing a lull in the market in tune with the global slowdown. However India’s automotive major Bajaj Auto Ltd seems to be taking no heed.
PV 1500, the new four-wheeled light commercial vehicle from the Bajaj Auto stables, will be rolled out of the company’s Waluj plant near Aurangabad in 2009.