A multinational automaker with its main office in Pune, Bajaj Auto Limited produces motorcycles, scooters, and auto rickshaws. Jamnalal Bajaj, the company founder, founded it in Rajasthan in the 1940s and it is a member of the Bajaj Group (1889-1942).
Bajaj Auto is the India second-largest motorbike producer, is the third-largest motorbike manufacturer in the world. It is the biggest three-wheeler producer in the world. The world most valuable two-wheeler firm, Bajaj Auto, will have a market capitalization of $1 trillion (US$13 billion) by December 2020.
With the introduction of the Bajaj Chetak and Bajaj Super scooters in the 1980s, Bajaj Auto established itself in the motorbike market and gained popularity not just in India but also in other nations. The Bajaj Pulsar, which was initially debuted in 2001 and soon rose to the top of the Indian market, is just one example of how Bajaj Auto has continued to innovate and enhance its products over the years.
With the use of digital ignition, twin-spark technology, and fuel injection systems, Bajaj Auto has also been a leader in introducing innovative technologies to the motorcycle market. Its dedication to enhancing the functionality and safety of their motorcycles has helped the firm establish a reputation as a top producer.
The Bajaj Avenger, Bajaj Dominar, Bajaj Platina, and Bajaj Pulsar, among other motorcycles, are still produced by Bajaj Auto today. Because of their great performance, dependability, and affordability, the company motorcycles have managed to maintain their popularity not just in India but also in many other nations throughout the world.
Bajaj Pulsar:
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