Bajaj V15 review, road test

    Bajaj has converted bits of aircraft-carrier metal into a special motorcycle for the masses. We’ll smelt the promise to see what it’s really made of.

    Published on Apr 22, 2016 11:50:00 AM

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    With the V15, despite the value engineering and some trimming of features, Bajaj has created a commuter that looks commanding and lavish. Crucially, this Bajaj is an able commuter to boot though a bit more refinement and punch from the engine and a plusher ride would have really sealed the deal for the V15. Nonetheless, for Rs 62,000, you get a rather unique looking motorcycle that gets the job done and gives you a free license for storytelling. 

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