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Bajaj V Motorcycle Teased Ahead Of February 1, 2016 Debut
Bajaj Auto plans on introducing an all-new motorcycle for the Indian market on February 1, 2016. The new motorcycle was recently teased through a video from Bajaj's official YouTube channel. Not much details are available, however, the bike is being called the 'V'.
The V motorcycle from Bajaj claims to be made out of the remains of INS Vikrant. Bajaj could use another name for the model once it is launched in the country and 'V' could be its codename, which stands for Vikrant. The INS Vikrant was India's very first aircraft carrier built domestically.
Recently, the Indian two-wheeler manufacturer had revealed that a new motorcycle will be launched to fill in the gap between Pulsar and Discover models. Bajaj's 'V' model is most likely to sport a 150cc engine and will enter the premium executive segment in the country.
The V motorcycle built from INS Vikrant could most likely be a limited edition model. Bajaj could also introduce a regular version of the motorcycle made from normal materials. The Indian manufacturer is taking a unique route for its new motorcycle for the masses.
Pricing along with several other details are sure to be revealed on the launch day. The Bajaj V motorcycle will be introduced on February 1, 2016. Stay tuned for more updates about the motorcycle as we get closer to its Indian unveil.