Bajaj’s new sports bike launched

The engine is designed with four valves that deliver the highest specification in the 125cc category. Other special features include petal disc brake, chiselled muscular fuel tank, sharp edged headlamp to underline the sporty appearance.

July 12, 2012 01:34 pm | Updated 01:36 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

New Discover 125 ST bike was launched by chairman and managing director of Varun Group V. Prabhu Kishore at a hotel  in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. Photo: C.V.Subrahmanyam

New Discover 125 ST bike was launched by chairman and managing director of Varun Group V. Prabhu Kishore at a hotel in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. Photo: C.V.Subrahmanyam

Keeping the economical class in mind, a new sports bike ‘Discover 125 ST’ was launched by Varun Bajaj which is equipped with ‘DTS-iTwin Spark’ technology and other features. The vehicle adds a new dimension to the commuter segment with a sporty appearance.

The engine is designed with four valves that deliver the highest specification in the 125cc category. Other special features include petal disc brake, chiselled muscular fuel tank, sharp edged headlamp to underline the sporty appearance, anti vibration frame, monoshock nitrox suspension for maximum comfort and many others.

Pointing out that Bajaj Auto has designed such economical sports bike to serve the customers in a better perspective, CMD of Varun Group V. Prabhu Kishore said, “An average commuter has to compromise a lot for fuel efficiency. The new bike comes with a combination of advanced features where a commuter is not bored of the regular model.” Later, he unveiled the bike at Novotel Varun Beach Hotel here on Wednesday. The vehicle is available in blue, red and a combination of black-blue and black-red. The ex-showroom price is Rs. 55,430.

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