
Last Updated on: 09 Jun 2026
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04
The Bajaj Freedom 125 is the world's first, and currently only, production-model CNG bike. It is currently available in 3 variants: Drum, Drum LED, and Disc LED. The Bajaj Freedom 125 price starts at ₹90.98 thousand and goes up to ₹1.07 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG on road price generally falls between ₹1.03 lakh and ₹1.31 lakh, depending on RTO, insurance, and various other factors.
The Bajaj Freedom 125 uses a 124.58cc single-cylinder engine that makes 9.5hp and 9.7Nm of torque. The main highlight of this Bajaj bike is that it can run on both CNG and petrol. You can switch between the two fuels at the press of a button. In testing, the Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG mileage was recorded at 94km/kg in the city and 126km/kg on the highway. The Bajaj Freedom 125 petrol mileage was measured at 53.4kpl in the city and 62.37kpl on the highway.
In everyday riding, the bike feels slightly quicker in petrol mode and reaches 60kph about a second faster than in CNG mode. That said, this is not a sporty bike. Bajaj Freedom 125 is meant to be a simple, comfortable commuter that focuses more on saving money than outright performance.
While the Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG bike is extremely cost-effective, there are some compromises. The engine output of 9.5hp makes it the least powerful 125cc commuter. Acceleration feels closer to a 100-110cc bike. The Bajaj Freedom 125 seat height of 825 mm is higher than typical commuters. Riders under 5’5” may need to be mindful while stopping.
Key Differences Between Bajaj Freedom 125 Variants
Here are the key differences between the three variants of Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG:
Specification | Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Drum | Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Drum LED | Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Disc LED |
Brake Front | 130 Drum | 130 Drum | 240 Disc |
Brake Rear | 110 Drum - CBS | 130 Drum - CBS | 130 Drum - CBS |
Headlamp | Bulb | LED | LED |
Connectivity | Small LCD without Connectivity | Small LCD without Connectivity | Inverted full LCD with Connectivity |
CNG Capacity | 12.5 L / 2 kg | 12.5 L / 2 kg | 12.5 L / 2 kg |
Petrol Capacity (L) | 2 L | 2 L | 2 L |
Belly Pan | Sheet metal only | Plastic + steel metal | Plastic + steel metal |
Tank Cover Flap | No | Yes | Yes |
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Features and specifications
Our Rating | 9 |
Body Type | Bike |
Engine | 125 cc |
Fuel Type | CNG |
Transmission | Manual |
Max Power | 9.3 bhp @ 8000 rpm |
Max Torque | 9.7 Nm @ 5000 rpm |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | CNG |
| Bore | 54 mm |
| Engine Displacement | 125 cc |
| Stroke | 54.4 mm |
| Fuel Tank Size | 2 L |
| Auto Start/Stop | No |
| Top Speed | 93 kph |
| Official Fuel Economy | None kmpl |
| Front Brakes | Disc |
| Rear Brakes | Drum |
| Front Brake Type | Disc |
| Front Brake Size | 240mm |
| Wheelbase | 1340 mm |
| Seat height | 825 mm |
| Adjustable seat height | |
| Ground Clearance | 170 mm |
| Combined Braking System | |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Cornering ABS | |
| Hazard lights |
| Pass-light switch | |
| Keyless Lock | |
| Turn Signal | |
| Tripmeters Type | Digital |
| TFT colour Instrument cluster | |
| Instrument console | Digital |
| Average Fuel Consumption | |
| Gear Indicator |
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 price & variants
The Bajaj Freedom 125 is available in three variants: NG04 Drum, NG04 Drum LED, and NG04 Disc LED. While all Bajaj Freedom 125 variants get the same 124.58cc engine and can run on both CNG and petrol, they differ in terms of brakes, lights, and a few connectivity features.
Here is a clear breakdown of the Bajaj Freedom 125 price:
- Freedom 125 NG04 Drum: ₹90.98 thousand
- Freedom 125 NG04 Drum LED: ₹1.03 lakh
- Freedom 125 NG04 Disc LED: ₹1.07 lakh
All prices are ex-showroom. The Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG on road price generally ranges between ₹1.03 lakh and ₹1.31 lakh, depending on RTO, insurance, variant, etc.
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 expert review
We like
Normal riding experience
Unique road presence
We don't like
Waiting at long CNG lines
Dull brakes, fuelling not perfect
9.0
The Bajaj Freedom 125 stands out with a completely unique design that instantly grabs attention. The long flat seat, distinctive headlight and fork shrouds give it a fresh look unlike anything else in the commuter segment. Bajaj has also used an all-new trellis frame to house the underseat 2kg CNG tank, making it the only commuter bike in India with this setup.
The top variant gets an LED headlight and a larger digital display with basic Bluetooth connectivity. Build quality feels decent overall, and the bike’s unusual styling gives it strong road presence.
8.0
The Freedom 125 offers a relaxed commuter-style riding experience with a long and spacious seat. However, the seat height is quite tall at 825mm, which may make shorter riders uncomfortable, especially in traffic situations.
Ride quality is acceptable but not especially plush. The suspension feels slightly firm and does not offer the soft, cushy feel seen on some other commuter motorcycles.
9.0
The 124.58cc engine produces 9.5hp and 9.7Nm, making it one of the least powerful engines in the 125cc commuter class. Performance is modest, and the bike accelerates more like a 100-110cc commuter. However, in real-world riding, it feels practical and easy-going rather than underpowered.
The Freedom’s biggest strength is fuel efficiency. In testing, it delivered 94km/kg in the city and 126km/kg on the highway while running on CNG. Petrol efficiency stood at 53.4kpl in the city and 62.37kpl on the highway. Bajaj claims the bike can cut running costs nearly in half, and the numbers strongly support that claim.
Switching between petrol and CNG is easy using a button on the handlebar, although transitions can feel slightly jerky if done with the throttle open.
7.0
The Freedom 125 rides like a normal commuter motorcycle, which is actually one of its strengths. The bike feels easy and natural to ride, while the engine remains relaxed and commuter-focused.
Braking performance is adequate but not particularly strong. The front brake feels soft, and there is no ABS. The suspension setup also feels slightly unusual and lacks the plush comfort expected from some commuter bikes.
8.0
Bajaj has addressed safety concerns around the CNG tank with extensive testing. The bike gets features like a silent starter, side-stand cutoff, Bluetooth connectivity on higher variants, and a front disc brake on the top model.
9.0
Priced between Rs 90,000 and Rs 1.07 lakh (ex-showroom), the Bajaj Freedom 125 offers a practical and highly cost-effective alternative for commuters. While it has a few compromises in suspension comfort, brakes and performance, its low running costs and unique concept make it a very interesting motorcycle.
Reviewed by: Dinshaw Magol
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 reviews

Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 mileage
The Bajaj Freedom 125 is a dual-fuel motorcycle (CNG + petrol), so its mileage depends on which fuel mode you are riding in. In our tests, the Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG mileage that we got was 94 km/kg in the city and 126 km/kg on the highway. Meanwhile, the Bajaj Freedom 125 petrol mileage was 53.4 kpl in the city and 62.37 kpl on the highway. Since CNG fill quantity can vary based on the pump and ambient temperature, the exact mileage and range may change slightly in everyday use.
The Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG tank capacity is 12.5L/2kg, and it also gets a 2L petrol tank capacity (limp home). With both fuels combined, the bike can deliver a combined riding range of over 350km, depending on riding style and fuel fill levels.
| PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on. | ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary. |
|---|---|
CNG-Manual 125 cc | NA |
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 news
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Images
The Bajaj Freedom 125 photos highlight its unique design and distinctive road presence as the world’s first CNG motorcycle. The image gallery showcases:
- Underseat CNG tank integration
- Trellis frame layout
- Long, flat rider seat
- LED headlamp (on higher variants)
- Disc brake setup (Disc LED variant)
- Digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, etc.
Browse through 65 Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG photos to understand how the bike looks from different angles and across all colour options.
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 videos
The Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 is showcased in 1 videos, covering all 3 variants. These videos allow riders to explore different trims, styling, and real-world riding characteristics. Watching the videos gives a clear understanding of what each variant offers in terms of design and performance.

Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Colours
The Bajaj Freedom 125 colour options include 5 shades:
- Caribbean Blue
- Cyber White
- Ebony Black
- Pewter Grey
- Racing Red
Colour availability varies by variant. The NG04 Drum comes in Ebony Black and Pewter Grey. The NG04 Drum LED and NG04 Disc LED are offered in Caribbean Blue, Cyber White, and Ebony Black. Racing Red availability may vary depending on your city.
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 FAQs
The Bajaj Freedom 125 launch date in India was July 5, 2024.
The Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG price starts at ₹90.98 thousand (ex-showroom).
The Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG on road price ranges between ₹1.03 lakh and ₹1.31 lakh.
The Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG mileage is 94km/kg in the city and 126km/kg on the highway (tested).
The Bajaj Freedom 125 petrol mileage is 53.4kpl (city) and 62.37kpl (highway).
The Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG tank capacity is 12.5 litres (2 kg of CNG).
The Bajaj Freedom 125 petrol tank capacity is 2 litres (limp-home).
The Bajaj Freedom 125 top speed is around 93-94 kph.
Yes. The Bajaj Freedom 125 is quite safe even with a CNG tank. Bajaj has thoroughly tested the CNG tank and even showcased a video in which an 11-tonne truck runs over the bike. While the bike was badly damaged, the CNG tank remained intact with no leaks. So, the CNG setup has been engineered with safety as a top priority.
The Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Disc LED is the top variant with disc brake and Bluetooth connectivity.
Questions you may find useful
Lakshay
•3wI am planning to buy my first two-wheeler and am confused between the Hero Splendor XTEC 2.0 (for mileage) and the TVS Jupiter 110 (for storage and practicality). I am also open to an electric vehicle. My daily running would be around 120 km for food delivery. My budget is Rs. 1.2 lakh. Please suggest something reliable, fuel-efficient, and low-maintenance.

Autocar India
For your particular use case, the Hero Splendor XTEC 2.0 would perhaps be the most fuss-free and easy to own machine. Considering the rigors of your profession, you need something that's hardy, frugal and easy to fix when things go sideways - attributes that define the Splendor to the T. At the same time, its hard to ignore the practicality of the TVS Jupiter 110, especially the 33 litre boot, which can accommodate a lot. However, comfort and fuel economy will not be as high as the Splendor. And since fuel economy is an important consideration for you, we'd recommend you also consider the Bajaj Freedom CNG motorcycle. Sure, it has its quirks, but if you want low running costs, then the Freedom is hard to top. In the EV segment, you will get options that can give you 80-90km real world range at real world speeds (read: above 50kph) on a single charge like the TVS iQube 3.1, Bajaj Chetak 3001 and Ather Rizta S 2.9. In their eco modes, you may be able to cross 100km, but your maximum speed will be capped at 35-40kph and it won't be feasible for the time-sensitive nature of your job.Pick between these options depending on what strong points matter the most to you.
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