Thursday, 11 July 2013

Bajaj Discover 125T Price In India Is Rs. 54,000

After the launch of the really successful Discover 100T and the sporty Discover 125ST, Bajaj Auto adds to its portfolio the all new Discover 125 T. Launched in India on wednesday, Bajaj Discover 125T is the latest entry into the Discover range of motorcycles. Deriving its power from Bajaj’s 4-valve DTS-i engine, the premium features of this new bike in the town are the sporty 5-speed transmission, gas-charged Nitrox suspension, petal disc brake, flicker-free DC headlamp, and the electric start. Speaking at the launch, Aswin Jaikanth, General Manager (South) said, "The new Discover 125 T completes the range, and gives consumers a number of options in terms of price and performance points."

Looking at the tech specs, we found a 10 liter full fuel tank capacity, Aluminium Alloy Die Cast wheels, 200 mm petal disc (opt) / 130 mm drum front and 130 mm Drum rear brakes. With a maximum power of 12.5 ps @ 9000 rpm and maximm Torque of 10.8 Nm @ 6500 rpm, your Bajaj Discover 125T will deliver a max speed of 105 Kmph. Combining the sports features with the benefits of day-to-day biking, Bajaj Auto aims at making this bike look equally appealing to different segments of the Indian market.

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 The long and convenient seat with an ergonomic riding posture has been put to ensurefatigure-free riding at all times. For the rider's safety you have a semi-double cradle chassis, box-type swingarm, longest wheelbase in class and a DC headlamp – all carefully crafted to cater to the driver's needs. Being made available in four colours with a choice of two variants, the Discover 125T looks like a clear winner in its segment. The company is already boasting of selling of 4.50 lakh units of Discover range of motorcycles nationally since May 2012. Now, with competitive pricing plans, it can get a notch up on its sales figures.

The disc brake variant of the Discover 125T is priced at Rs. 54,022, and the drum brake Rs. 57,070 (ex-showroom, Chennai). Taking a head-on competition with Hero's Glamour and Super Splendor and Honda's CB shine and there's the not-to-forget Phoenix from TVS, this new bike from Bajaj Auto is surely going to make its mark. Jaikanth says that they plan to sell 3,000 bikes in Tamil Nadu this month. "This could increase to 11,000 to 12,000 bikes per month," says a confident Jaikanth. We would like to know your opinion about the bike. Please share your views in comments below.

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