Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer. It is
India's largest and the world's 4th largest two- and three-wheeler maker. It is
based in Pune, Maharashtra, with plants in Waluj near Aurangabad, Akurdi and
Chakan, near Pune. Bajaj Auto makes motorscooters, motorcycles and the auto
rickshaw.
Bajaj Auto came into existence on November 29, 1945 as M/s
Bachraj Trading Corporation Private Limited. It started off by selling imported
two- and three-wheelers in India. In 1959, it obtained license from the
Government of India to manufacture two- and three-wheelers and it went public in
1960. In 1970, it rolled out its 100,000th vehicle. In 1977, it managed to
produce and sell 100,000 vehicles in a single financial year. In 1985, it
started producing at Waluj in Aurangabad. In 1986, it managed to produce and
sell 500,000 vehicles in a single financial year. In 1995, it rolled out its ten
millionth vehicle and produced and sold 1 million vehicles in a year.

Bajaj Kristal: The Kristal DTS-i boasts of the Bajaj patented Digital
Twin Spark Ignition (DTS-i) technology with ExhausTEC which offers excellent
driving capabilities. This vehicle is also armed with revlutionary
Spring-in-Supension technology (SNS) for a comfortable experience. It has
the unique Front Fueling system that ensures a convenient refueling for the
rider. The newest entrant from the Bajaj stable is a style statement for
the young college going girls.
Bajaj Chetak: At
110 Miles per Gallon (per independent EPA City
Cycle dyno tests) Bajaj
scooters have the
highest mileage rating of any 150cc scooter in the U.S.
- Very Low Exhaust Emissions
meet the strict California emissions standards
- All Steel Monocoque Body,
provides a rugged chassis with classic motor
scooter style - Powerful, high torque,
smooth running 4-stroke engine -
4-SPEED, all steel gears transmission for
superior reliability - Built by Bajaj Auto
Ltd., a modern manufacturer with over 40 years of experience building reliable
scooters and utility vehicles.

Bajaj Wave:
If there was one thing our guest riders were unanimous about it was the Waves
styling. Without exception all the girls loved the Wave's lines, her
detailing and especially the two-tone color scheme and were it not for the
imposition of strict OVERDRIVE test guidelines the Wave would have been crowned
the runaway winner. In fact if styling were the only parameter (which it
probably is judging by our testers' feedback), Bajaj Auto has an outright winner
on its hands.
For more information on Bajaj scooters,
please visit Bajaj's official
website.
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