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Bajaj Discover 125 launched in Nepal

Bajaj Discover 125 has been launched in Nepal with prices starting from Rs183,900. Customers can also choose to to get the top spec variant with disc brake, which will cost Rs192,900. Bajaj Discover 125 launched in Nepal
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Published at : April 30, 2018
Updated at : April 30, 2018 08:32
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Bajaj Discover 125 has been launched in Nepal with prices starting from Rs183,900. Customers can also choose to to get the top spec variant with disc brake, which will cost Rs192,900.

The new product from Nepal’s best selling motorcycle brand has been equipped with new features in a bid to set it apart from the competition. 

The motorcycle gets new graphics, black alloy wheels and even the engine case is blacked out. It is also the only 125cc motorcycle equipped with LED DRL headlight and digital console that displays speedometer, odometer, trip meter and fuel gauge. These features make the new Discover 125cc extremely innovative and comfortable, reads a press release.

The suspension has also been improved and the bike gets new textured seats.

Powering the Discover 125 is a 124cc, single cylinder engine that produces 11 HP and 11 Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox. The bike comes with electric start as standard. This allows the Discover 125 to achieve a claimed mileage of 68km per litre. “With the launch of the new Discover 125cc, our customers will be able to enjoy the new motorcycle that is sure to win their hearts,” said Managing Director of HH Bajaj Shekhar Golchha.

Hansraj Hulaschand is the official distributor for Bajaj motorcycles in Nepal. The new Bajaj Discover 125 is available in three colours, Black, Red and Blue.

Discover 125 Specs

Displacement: 124.5cc DTS-i

Engine: Single Cylinder

Mileage: 68 kmpl

Gearbox: 5-Speed

Max. Power: 11 HP @ 7500 rpm

Max Torque: 11 NM @ 5500 rpm

Kerb weight 121 kg (Drum Brake Variant)

Kerb weight 122 kg (Disc Brake Variant)

Fuel Tank Capacity: 10 Litres


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