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10May/100

Bajaj Launches Discover 150

After the huge success of Discover 100, Pulsar 220 and recently launched Pulsar 135, Bajaj India has launched another variant of Discover. This time it is a 150cc variant which has been launched with a price tag of Rs. 46000 (Ex-Showroom).

In terms of design and styling it was expected that Discover 150 will carry all or some of the design cues we have seen in the Discover Sprint concept which was on display at the 2008 Auto Expo in New Delhi. But bajaj has disappointed the bike lovers as they have kept the design very simple and basic which looks more or less same like the Discover 100. Bajaj Discover 150 will be powered by a 150cc engine which generates maximum power of around 13 Bhp at 7500 rpm with maximum torque of around 12.7 Nm at 5500 rpm.

[Via: Bikes India ]

6May/100

Bajaj to Launch Discover 150 on 10th May

After the huge success of Discover 100, Pulsar 220 and recently launched Pulsar 135, Bajaj India is all set to launch another variant of Discover. This time it will be a 150cc variant which is expected to be launched on 10th May.

In terms of design and styling Discover 150 will carry all or some of the design cues we have seen in the Discover Sprint concept which was on display at the 2008 Auto Expo in New Delhi. Bajaj Discover 150 will be powered by a 150cc engine which is expected to generate maximum power of around 14 Bhp at 8500 rpm with maximum torque of around 12 Nm at 6500 rpm.Though there is no official confirmation about the launch and price of Discover 150. It is expected to be priced between 50,000 to 60,000 rupees.

[Via: Bikes India]

25Apr/100

Kawasaki Formally Re-enters Indian Market

Kawasaki has today formally reentered the Indian Motorcycle Market by setting up its Indian Subsidiary called India Kawasaki Motors Pvt. Ltd. (IKM) in Pune, India. India Kawasaki Motors is planning to launch several large capacity Supersport, Sport and Cruiser motorcycles in India and has set a target of selling 1000 Kawasaki Motorcycles in India in 2010. Currently only the Kawasaki Ninja 250R is being sold in India through Bajaj Auto's Pro Biking Outlets.

While the India Kawasaki Motors would continue to sell motorcycles through Bajaj Auto's Pro Biking outlets, it would also be assembling Completely Knock Down kits (CKDs) at Bajaj Auto's Chakan Plant and selling them alongside fully imported motorcycles. To establish its operations in India, Kawasaki is planning to invest 5 crore rupees over a period of time.

[Via: indiaon2wheels]

 

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