Bajaj Fighter name trademarked, could be used on future scooter, bike

    Bajaj will unveil its first CNG bike on June 18, a new 125cc bike was recently spotted too.

    Published On May 30, 2024 12:09:00 PM

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    While Bajaj has announced it will soon unveil its CNG motorcycle, there has yet to be any concrete news about what it will be called. Earlier this month, Bajaj filed a trademark application for the ‘Fighter’ name.

    1. 'Fighter' name trademarked by Bajaj on May 7
    2. Bajaj's first CNG motorcycle will have a 125cc engine

    Bajaj Fighter, Bajaj Bruzer, details

    We suspect this could be used for their upcoming CNG bike. A few months ago, Bajaj also trademarked the name ‘Bruzer, which could hint at more than one model. Spy shots have already revealed more than one test mule, each equipped with different accessories. While one unit was spied with road-oriented tyres and a short windscreen, the other was spotted with handguards and block pattern tyres.

    It leads us to believe Bajaj could have multiple variants, or even models, based on the CNG bike's platform. Leaked blueprints showcase a small petrol tank and a CNG tank under the rider. Another Bajaj 125cc bike was also recently spotted testing that would rival the Hero Xtreme 125R and the TVS Raider. Bajaj’s CNG motorcycle will be unveiled on the June 18, and it is yet to be seen if Bajaj will use the ‘Fighter’ name for its motorcycle.

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