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3Nov/090

Bajaj XCD 125 Has Been Discontinued

It is farewell time for the Bajaj XCD 125 , the executive commuter bike that was launched way back in September 2007. This is the second bike that the Pune-based manufacturer has phased out in the last three months, the first being the Pulsar 200 DTS-i.

The reason behind this move was to make way for the slightly bigger and more powerful XCD 135 which was launched way back in February this year. Bajaj decided to pull the plug on the smaller model when its sales dipped below 20000 units a month as compared to the 50000 units expected of it by the company. In contrast, the XCD 135 sold 10,000 units in the first two weeks after its launch.

Commenting on this move, a Mumbai-based analyst stated "Bajaj had launched too many models in the market without many differentiating factors between the bikes. The company always had the option to lower or even completely stop the production of one bike and increase the other, depending on the demand". The company is now planning to concentrate only on the Discover and Pulsar brand in the entry to premium segment while containing the Platina and Avenger within these core groups.

[Via: BIKE Magazine]

4Sep/090

Bajaj will launch two 125+cc motorcycles by fiscal end

A Bajaj official has said the company will introduce two motorcycles in India which will have engine capacities of over 125cc by the end of this fiscal. Apart from this addition, Bajaj is also looking at revamping one product in its existing portfolio.

Sources say this new motorcycle is codenamed Sprint with engine capacity of around 135cc. The report also says Bajaj will revamp the Pulsar and Discover line-up this year. I'm not sure what they would change, but the DTSi 2.0 series of engines could be installed on the bikes.

Another report in the media says Bajaj is planning new variants and models in the 100 cc category once Discover sales touch 80,000. Last month, Bajaj was able to sell 65,000 and the 80,000 mark is spitting distance away taking into account the purchasing mood of people in the festive season that has begun to gather steam.

[Source: HT]

28May/090

Bajaj To Launch 125cc Discover By September

Bajaj Auto is gearing up to launch the 125cc variant of the Discover in India. The Bajaj Discover is made in Chakan, Pune and debuted in 2004. Currently, Bajaj sells Discover with a 135cc engine and the model was refurbished last year. The bike is likely to be available by September, 2009. The 125cc Discover will be made at Bajaj's Pantnagar plant.

The Discover was the second Bajaj bike (after the Pulsar) to come with the six spoke alloys and the patented "exhaus-tec"- basically a resonator that boosts torque at lower rpms. It also employed the Bajaj trademark "DTS-i" digital twin spark ignition technology used in the Bajaj Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 180 DTS-i.

[Via: motorbeam]

 

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