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Bajaj Freedom 125

Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG

95,000 - 1.1 Lakh
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Bajaj Freedom 125 Overview

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Engine Capacity

125.0 CC

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Mileage

102 KM/L

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Gears

5 Speed

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Brakes

Drum/Drum

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Starting Mechanism

Electric Start

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Wheel Type

Alloy

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Body Type

Commuter

What's New?

Bajaj Auto has launched the world's first petrol-CNG motorcycle, named the Bajaj Freedom 125. Designed to cut daily expenses for the commuter segment, the Freedom 125 is available in three variants and five colours. Initially, it will go on sale in Maharashtra and Gujarat, before being rolled out across the rest of the country. Prices for the motorcycle range from Rs 95,000 to Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom).

The heart of the Bajaj Freedom lies in its powertrain, with the centrepiece being an ingeniously integrated 2kg CNG cylinder positioned beneath the seat within the bike’s trellis frame. Additionally, a 2-litre auxiliary petrol tank is located just forward of the seat. During the launch, Bajaj disclosed conducting 11 tests on the Freedom, encompassing impact and truck-runover scenarios, with the CNG tank proving resilient in all trials.

The 125 cc, single-cylinder engine delivers a power output of 9.4 bhp and torque of 9.7 Nm. The bike, which weighs 147 kg, achieves a maximum speed of 90.5 kmph on CNG and 93.4 kmph on petrol. Both fuels can be accessed through a shared flap for refuelling, and riders can switch between them using a switch on the left handlebar cube.

Bajaj claims that when operating solely on CNG, the Freedom can cover up to 102 kilometres per kilogram of CNG, with a pure CNG range of 200 kilometres. Combined with the petrol tank, the bike offers a total range of up to 330 kilometres.

The motorcycle is equipped with features such as a conventional telescopic fork with sleeve protectors, a linked-type mono rear shock, and a front disc brake in its top-spec variant, complemented by a standard combined braking system. Due to the absence of a traditional fuel tank, Bajaj has been able to install what it claims to be the world's longest motorcycle seat, measuring 785 mm. The top-tier variant also includes a negative LCD cluster with Bluetooth connectivity. The Bajaj Freedom 125 is fitted with a 17-inch front wheel and a 16-inch rear wheel, both wrapped in 120/70-section rubber (90/80- and 100/80-section on the base Drum variant). The seat height is set at 825 mm.

Bajaj Freedom 125 Expert Review

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Pros

  • World's first CNG-powered motorcycle with impressive fuel economy (98 km/kg in CNG mode)
  • Dual-fuel capability (CNG and petrol), ensuring flexibility during long rides
  • Comfortable and spacious design with good ergonomics for daily commuting
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Cons

  • Slight power dip in CNG mode, especially noticeable on inclines
  • Some issues with gear shifting between fourth and fifth gears
  • Stiff rear suspension may affect comfort on rough roads
Verdict

The Bajaj Freedom 125 sets a new standard in the commuter segment with its innovative CNG-powered engine, offering significant fuel savings without compromising performance. Its practical design, comfortable ergonomics, and affordability make it a compelling option for daily commuters. While there are minor concerns with gear shifting and power delivery in CNG mode, the overall package offers tremendous value for money, positioning the Freedom 125 as a strong contender in the highly competitive commuter segment.


The Bajaj Freedom 125 is a revolutionary addition to the highly competitive commuter segment, offering a unique proposition as the world’s first CNG-powered motorcycle. With rising fuel prices and increasing concerns over running costs, Bajaj’s solution aims to provide an affordable, environmentally friendly option for daily commuters. This motorcycle is equipped with both CNG and petrol fuel systems, designed for optimal efficiency and performance. Priced between ₹95,000 and ₹1.10 lakh (ex-showroom), the Freedom 125 caters to budget-conscious buyers while offering significant technological innovation.

The Bajaj Freedom 125 has a fresh and cohesive design that sets it apart from the current lineup of Bajaj motorcycles. The dual-tone color scheme, silver accents, and thoughtful detailing give the Freedom 125 a premium feel for a commuter motorcycle. The all-LED headlamp and taillamp add to its modern look, while the compact petrol fuel tank with contrasting shrouds complements the overall design.

 

Bajaj Freedom 125 Front View

Bajaj has incorporated cast grab rails, a belly pan, tyre hugger, and a stubby exhaust, enhancing the bike’s aesthetic appeal. The long one-piece seat is not only comfortable but also practical for carrying luggage. The compact size of the 2-liter petrol tank and the cleverly integrated 2 kg CNG tank provide convenience without compromising the bike’s design. Additionally, the inverted digital display adds a modern touch, providing clear and concise information for the rider.

 

Bajaj Freedom 125 Side View

 

The Bajaj Freedom 125 is powered by a newly designed 125 cc, single-cylinder air-cooled engine, delivering 9.4 bhp at 8000 rpm and 9.7 Nm of torque at 5000 rpm. The motor has been specifically engineered to operate primarily on CNG, although it can seamlessly switch between CNG and petrol modes as needed. This dual-fuel system ensures that even in areas where CNG stations are scarce, the rider can rely on petrol to continue their journey.

 

Bajaj Freedom 125 Riding

The motorcycle offers a smooth riding experience, particularly in city conditions where it excels in fuel efficiency. In CNG mode, the Freedom 125 reaches a top speed of 95 km/h, while in petrol mode, it can achieve up to 105 km/h. The CNG system’s performance is slightly less potent than petrol, but this difference is hardly noticeable during normal city rides. One of the standout features of the engine is its ability to start and run directly on CNG, which is a unique feature in this segment.

 

Bajaj Freedom 125 Handling

Bajaj has done an excellent job of tuning the chassis and suspension to suit the Freedom 125’s role as a commuter motorcycle. The telescopic front forks and link-type monoshock in the rear provide a comfortable ride, absorbing bumps and potholes efficiently. This setup ensures that the bike can handle varying road conditions, from smooth city streets to more rugged suburban roads.

 

Bajaj Freedom 125 Riding in Rain

The wide handlebar and well-positioned footpegs create a comfortable riding posture, making it easy to navigate through heavy traffic or take on longer commutes. The Freedom 125’s long wheelbase contributes to its stability, while its relatively light weight of 149 kg makes it easy to maneuver. Despite being a CNG-powered motorcycle, the weight distribution is well-balanced, with the CNG tank mounted within the trellis frame to protect it from impacts.

 

Bajaj Freedom 125 Riding

The bike’s braking system, with a 240 mm disc at the front and a 130 mm drum at the rear, provides adequate stopping power. The Eurogrip tires offer good grip, even in wet conditions, giving the rider confidence while riding through rain-soaked streets.

 

The Bajaj Freedom 125 is designed with rider comfort in mind. The 825 mm saddle height is accessible for a wide range of riders, including shorter individuals. The long seat provides ample room for both rider and pillion, with enough space to carry luggage if needed. The seat’s cushioning strikes a good balance between firmness and softness, ensuring comfort during long commutes without causing fatigue.

The overall ergonomics of the bike are well thought out, with the handlebar, footpegs, and seat forming a comfortable triangle. The mirrors are stylish and offer good visibility, though they may require some adjustment depending on the rider’s posture. Additionally, the compact engine crash guard and other thoughtful design elements, such as grooved footpegs, contribute to a more comfortable and secure ride.

The Freedom 125 comes equipped with a digital inverted display that is easy to read and offers a range of useful information, including two trip meters, a gear position indicator, clock, and speedometer. It also features Bluetooth connectivity, allowing riders to receive call and message alerts directly on the display. This connectivity feature is an excellent addition for urban commuters who need to stay connected while on the move.

 

Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG Kit

In terms of fuel management, the bike’s CNG system comes with a dedicated gauge that allows the rider to monitor CNG levels easily. The petrol system, however, only features a low-fuel indicator without a detailed gauge. The instant fuel economy indicator in CNG mode is another useful tool for riders who want to monitor and optimize their fuel usage

 

Bajaj Freedom 125 Speedometer

Fuel efficiency is the highlight of the Bajaj Freedom 125, especially in CNG mode. During testing, the motorcycle delivered an impressive 98 km/kg in CNG mode, and 62 km/l when running on petrol. Given the CNG tank’s 2 kg capacity and the petrol tank’s 2-liter capacity, the bike offers a combined range of 321 kilometers. This mileage is particularly beneficial for commuters looking to minimize their running costs.

For riders who are concerned about access to CNG stations, the bike’s dual-fuel system ensures that they can always switch to petrol if needed, making it a practical option for long-distance commutes as well.

The Bajaj Freedom 125 is priced between ₹95,000 for the base Drum variant and ₹1.10 lakh for the top-spec Disc LED variant. For a commuter motorcycle offering CNG capabilities, Bluetooth connectivity, and premium design features, this pricing represents excellent value for money. Compared to other 125 cc motorcycles in the market, the Freedom 125 stands out for its innovation, particularly in fuel savings and running costs.

 

Bajaj Freedom 125 Engine

For buyers looking for a daily commuter that is both economical and feature-rich, the Freedom 125 is an outstanding option. It not only delivers on its promise of fuel savings but also offers a good balance of comfort, practicality, and performance at a competitive price.

Bajaj Auto has an extensive service network across India, ensuring that Freedom 125 owners will have easy access to maintenance and repairs. The CNG system, being a unique feature, is supported by specialized service centers, and Bajaj has conducted rigorous safety tests to ensure that the CNG tank is reliable and safe.

Additionally, the availability of affordable spare parts and service plans makes owning the Freedom 125 a cost-effective proposition. With Bajaj’s reputation for reliable after-sales service, buyers can expect a hassle-free ownership experience.

The Bajaj Freedom 125 competes with other popular commuter motorcycles like the Hero Splendor Plus, Honda Shine, and TVS Raider 125. While these models are well-established in the market, none of them offer a CNG variant, giving the Freedom 125 a unique edge in terms of running costs. The Freedom 125 also stands out for its modern features, such as Bluetooth connectivity and an all-digital instrument cluster, which are not commonly found in its segment.

The Bajaj Freedom 125 is an innovative and well-rounded motorcycle that offers exceptional value for money in the highly competitive commuter segment. With its dual-fuel system, impressive fuel efficiency, and modern features, it sets a new benchmark for commuter motorcycles in India. While it may not be the most powerful bike in its class, its CNG capability, coupled with practical design and good riding dynamics, make it a highly attractive option for budget-conscious buyers.

Bajaj Freedom 125

For those looking to minimize their running costs without sacrificing comfort, performance, or features, the Bajaj Freedom 125 is an excellent choice that could very well take the crown in the commuter segment

Specifications & Features

Explore an in-depth overview of the Bajaj Freedom 125 specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine, fuel efficiency, mileage, brakes, max power, and tyre. Additionally, gain insights into the bike's advanced safety features.

Engine CC

125.0 CC

Fuel

CNG+Petrol

Mileage

102 KM/L

Brakes

Drum/Drum

Max Torque

9.70 Nm

Max Power

9.37 bhp

Tyre

90/80 -17 Tubeless/ 80/100-16 Tubeless

  • c&b iconBalanced Seat to Tank Ratio
  • c&b iconProtective Trellis Frame
  • c&b iconFork Sleeves Protector
  • c&b iconComfortable Quilted Seat
  • c&b iconTank Cover Flap
  • c&b iconDay Time Running Light
  • c&b iconEngine Kill Switch
  • c&b iconPass Light

Bajaj Freedom 125 Price List (Variant Wise)

Bajaj Freedom 125 price starting from 95,000. Bajaj offers Freedom 125 in 3 variants.

Variants

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Freedom 125 Drum
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₹ 95,000
CNG+Petrol, 102 KM/L, 125.0 CC
Freedom 125 Drum LED
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₹ 1.05 Lakh
CNG+Petrol, 102 KM/L, 125.0 CC
Freedom 125 Disc LED
Starts at
₹ 1.1 Lakh
CNG+Petrol, 102 KM/L, 125.0 CC

Bajaj Freedom 125 EMI Calculator

Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 95,000

Loan Amount

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Duration (3 years)

3 years

EMI ₹ 3,132
For 3 Year @11.5%* Interest Rate

*Interest rate may vary subject to your credit score.

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Bajaj Freedom 125 On-Road Price In India

Explore Bajaj Freedom 125 pricing in India's major cities. Bajaj Freedom 125 price starts from 95,000.

CityOn-Road Price
New Delhi₹ 1,00,684
Mumbai₹ 1,03,534
Bangalore₹ 1,08,284
Hyderabad₹ 1,05,434
Chennai₹ 96,884
Kolkata₹ 1,00,009
Ahmedabad₹ 1,02,584

Bajaj Freedom 125 Mileage

102.00
KM/L
95 %
Better mileage than other Commuter
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Bajaj Freedom 125 Colours

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Bajaj Freedom 125 is available in 5 different colors namely Cyber White, Racing Red, Pewter Grey Black, Ebony Black Grey & Caribbean Blue.

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Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 95,000 - 1.1 Lakh₹ 95,000 - 99,500 ₹ 95,219 - 1.02 Lakh₹ 94,296₹ 93,386 - 1.05 Lakh₹ 92,000
C&B Expert Rating
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7.5
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Engine CC
125.0 CC124.7 CC124.8 CCN/AN/AN/A
Gears
5 Gears5 Gears5 GearsN/AN/AN/A
Mileage
102 KM/L63.00 Km/L67.00 Km/L120 Km/FullCharge75 Km/FullCharge100 Km/FullCharge
Max Torque
9.70 bhp10.50 Nm11.20 NmN/A85.00 Nm26.00 Nm
Max Power
9.37 Nm11.40 bhp11.22 bhpN/AN/AN/A
Brakes
Drum/DrumDisc CBS (Front) / Drum (Rear)Drum (Front) / Drum SBT (Rear)Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear)Hydraulic disk with CBS (Front) / Hydraulic disk (Rear)Disc (Front) / Disc (Rear)
Fuel Tank Capacity
N/A10.0 L10.0 L0.0 L0.0 L0.0 L
Colour Count
536350
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Bajaj Freedom 125 FAQs

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  • The Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG bike is the world's first motorcycle equipped with a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) power system, designed to offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional petrol bikes.
  • Bajaj has cleverly integrated a 2kg CNG cylinder under the seat of the Freedom, nestled within the bike’s trellis frame.
  • The top speed of the Bajaj Freedom 125 when running on CNG is 90.5 kmph.
  • The wide handlebar on the Bajaj Freedom 125 allows for effortless steering and stress-free rides.
  • Dual Fuel Capability: The bike can run on CNG and petrol.

    CNG Tank: Positioned under the seat for convenient access and refueling.

    Petrol Tank: Smaller than usual, providing backup fuel.

    Lighting: Equipped with all-LED lighting for better visibility and energy efficiency.

    Wheels: Features stylish five-spoke alloy wheels.

    Instrument Console: Includes a semi-digital instrument console that displays essential information.

    Mileage: It claims an impressive 102 KM/KG mileage on CNG, making it a cost-effective option for daily commuting.

  • There are 3 variants available in the Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG bikes are Freedom 125 Drum, Freedom 125 Drum LED, and Freedom 125 Disc LED.
  • The petrol tank capacity is 2 liters just ahead of the seat.