Bajaj Vikrant launched on 1st February - Bajaj Vikrant Bike cost 60K to 70K

Bajaj Auto uncovered a 150 cc bicycle 'V', which contains metal from India's first plane carrying warship INS Vikrant. 

The suburbanite portion bicycle is relied upon to be valued between Rs 60,000 to Rs 70,000 (ex-showroom Delhi). 

Offers of the bicycle would begin from March and the last estimating would be reported around then. 

"The Bajaj V might usher another period in worker motorcycling. We trust the Indian client purchasing a suburbanite bike merits something that is significant, strong, and which moves with a feeling of reason," Bajaj Auto President (Motorcycle Business) Eric Vas told correspondents here. 

The V has been outlined and worked to be "invulnerable and will change the experience of worker biking" much like the Pulsars changed games biking, he included. 

Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj said: "We will begin with a limit of 20,000 units month and ought to request surpass that, there is no issue in improving the limit further." 

He included that the organization might first want to concentrate on the residential business sector for the offer of the new item. 

"We might first want to concentrate on the household market. The suburbanite section is extremely solid here with business sector of more than five lakh units. Some time down the line we may begin trading it also," Bajaj said. 

On valuing of V, he said: "It would be between Rs 60,000 and Rs 70,000. Most presumably it is closer to Rs 60,000 than Rs 70,000. We will declare the evaluating points of interest when we begin conveyances in March." 

Bajaj Auto acquired the Vikrant metal and prepared it to be a piece of V bike. 

INS Vikrant was charged as the main plane carrying warship of Indian Navy in 1961. Following quite a while of recognized administration, it was decommissioned in January 1997 and served as a historical center till 2012. 

In November 2014, the plane carrying warship was destroyed and sold as scrap metal. 

"We are glad that lakhs of Indian residents can now touch the metal of the fanciful INS Vikrant," Vas said.






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