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Bajaj Freedom 125
The Bajaj Freedom 125 is the world’s first CNG motorcycle. The Bajaj Freedom has an unconventional design with a long seat and a compact fuel tank. The Bajaj Freedom’s USP is its capability to run on Compressed Natural Gas and petrol as well. The manufacturer claims a 102 km/kg range with CNG and 65 Kmpl with petrol which is quite impressive. The Freedom 125 has gone through rigorous testing before the launch to ensure safety from concerns related to tank blasts. The commuter gets features such as LED headlights and DRLs, an LCD digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, disc brakes (higher trims) and a call-receiving button as well.
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Last Updated on 05th Nov'24: The Bajaj Freedom 125 has become a popular motorcycle in the commuter segment. Owing to its fuel-efficient CNG engine, the motorcycle offers impressive mileage and people working in delivery industries and last-mile operations are opting for this motorcycle. Moreover, the Bajaj Freedom has recently completed 40,000 unit sales in just 6 months.
The world’s first CNG motorcycle is selling like hotcakes, and all because of its low running costs. The Bajaj Freedom 125 gives tough competition to all the electric two-wheelers, which claim to be extremely cheap to maintain. They might be better than the Freedom 125, but they aren’t as reliable or trusted as it, which is why the Freedom has left many behind. It starts at Rs 95,000 and is available in three variants.
Freedom 125 Highlights
On Target
India's first CNG motorcycle promises a lot! High on safety, looks good and offers the lowest running costs ever
What We Like
Looks good for a 125cc, Bajaj has done excellent R&D for safety, extremely low running costs. Great alternative to EVs
What We Do Not Like
Average performance on CNG mode, tall seating posture. Plus long lines at CNG stations could be a let down
Bajaj Freedom 125 Prices
Variant Wise Comparison
Braking System | CBS | CBS |
Calliper Type | Fixed | Fixed |
Front Disc Size | 130 | 130 |
Front Suspension Preload Adjuster | ||
Front Wheel Size | R17 | R17 |
Pros & Cons of Freedom 125
World’s first CNG-powered commuter motorcycle
Offers a combined range of 330 km, 200km in CNG and 130 km in petrol mode
Affordable pricing with a starting price of Rs 95,000 (ex-showroom)
Gets a dedicated CNG & Petrol switchover button, and can be switched between petrol and CNG on the go
It offers the longest seat in the segment with 785 mm length
Available in three variants and multiple dual-tone colour options
Gone through 11 safety tests to ensure the safety of the CNG cylinder and overall motorcycle
Bajaj’s widespread sales and service network
Design is subjective and may not appeal to everyone
Long queues on CNG pumps will result in long wait while refilling the CNG tank
The 2 kg CNG and 2-litre petrol capacity is a bit less
The base variant misses on LED lighting and disc brake
The speedometer console is small in size
Should I buy the Freedom 125?
If you are looking for a fuel-efficient motorcycle and you are not shy of opting for a new technology, the Bajaj Freedom is worth your consideration. It comes with a combined range of 330 km which is commendable considering the capacity of the CNG and petrol tank. It comes with decent features and an affordable price tag.
- Bajaj Freedom 125 is the world’s first motorcycle to come with a CNG+petrol engine. It gets a 125cc, air-cooled engine, producing 9.5 PS of power and 9.7 Nm of peak torque. This engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
- The motorcycle has a CNG capacity of 2 Kg and a petrol tank of 2 litres. The combined range with both fuel tanks. The individual claimed range on CNG is 202 km and on petrol mode is 130 km.
Freedom 125 engine specifications:
| Transmission | Manual |
| Mileage | 65 |
| Engine | 125 cc |
- The Bajaj Freedom 125 boasts a quirky design language which makes it look distinctive on the road. It gets a hexagonal shape headlamp assembly, front fork protectors, a long seat, a small fuel tank, a dual-tone body color, and a sleek LED tail lamp at the rear. The rear of the motorcycle is almost exposed which adds to the distinctiveness of the motorcycle.
- On the features front, the new Freedom 125 comes with decent features that a commuter motorcycle needs. It comes equipped with LED headlamps, a digital LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, a front disc brake, and a rear drum brake with CBS, CNG to petrol switchover button among other features.
Freedom 125 body specifications:
| Ground Clearance | 170 mm |


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The Freedom 125 is built on a tubular trellis frame. It rides on a 17-inch front wheel and a 16-inch rear wheel. It gets telescopic front forks and a rear mono-shock absorber. Braking duties are handled by a 240mm front disc and rear drum brakes.
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The motorcycle gets one of the longest seats in the segment with a length of 785 mm. The seat height of the motorcycle is 825mm. The seat can easily accommodate two adults and offers a decent space for both rider and pillion.
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The motorcycle is equipped with a 2KG CNG cylinder fitted under the seat and packed neatly to maintain the ergonomics of the motorcycle. The brand claims that the motorcycle has gone through 11 different safety tests to ensure the safety of the CNG tank.

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Bajaj Freedom 125 Competitors
| Models | Visual Comparison | Engine | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height | Fuel Tank Capacity | No. of Gears | Compare |
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![]() ₹91.57 - ₹1.08 Lakh* | 125 cc | 65 km/kg | 148 kg | 825 mm | 2 L | 5 Gears | ||
| 124 cc | 65 kmpl | 116 - 117 kg | 790 mm | 11.2 L | 5 Gears | Freedom 125 vs SP 125 | ||
| 124 cc | 55 kmpl | 113 - 115 kg | 791 mm | 10.5 L | 5 Gears | Freedom 125 vs Shine | ||
| 97 cc | 80.6 kmpl | 110 - 112 kg | 785 mm | 9.8 L | 4 Gears | Freedom 125 vs Splendor Plus | ||
| 97 cc | 73 kmpl | 112 kg | 785 mm | 9.8 L | 4 Gears | Freedom 125 vs Splendor Plus Xtec | ||
| 163 cc | - | 139 - 140 kg | 715 mm | 13 L | 5 Gears | Freedom 125 vs Unicorn | ||
| 125 cc | 65 kmpl | 121 - 123 kg | 790 mm | 10 L | 5 Gears | Freedom 125 vs Glamour | ||
| 163 cc | 50 kmpl | 139 - 141 kg | 796 mm | 12 L | 5 Gears | Freedom 125 vs SP 160 | ||
| 125 cc | 69.49 kmpl | 122 - 123 kg | 798 mm | 10 L | 5 Gears | Freedom 125 vs Glamour Xtec | ||
| 125 cc | 68 kmpl | 122 - 123 kg | 793 mm | 12 L | 5 Gears | Freedom 125 vs Super Splendor Xtec | ||
| 124.8 cc | 56.7 kmpl | - | 780 mm | - | 5 Gears | Freedom 125 vs Raider 125 |
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Bajaj reduces the price of the Freedom 125 by Rs 5,000 for a limited period, applicable to the NG04 Drum variant. The bi-fuel motorcycle continues to run on both CNG and petrol and offers a claimed combined range of up to 330 km. It remains powered by a 125cc engine producing 9.4 bhp and 9.7 Nm paired to a 5-speed gearbox.
Bajaj reduces the price of the Freedom 125 by Rs 10,000 for the Drum and Drum LED variants, with the base version now starting at Rs 89,997 (ex-showroom). The top Disc LED variant remains unchanged. The bi-fuel motorcycle continues with a 125cc engine producing 9.5 PS and 9.7 Nm and offers a combined range of around 330 km.
Bajaj launches the Freedom 125 CNG in Delhi as part of its phased rollout after debuting in Maharashtra and Gujarat. The bi-fuel motorcycle is priced from Rs 95,000 to Rs 1.05 lakh (ex-showroom) and is offered in three variants. It continues with the 125cc engine producing 9.5 PS and 9.7 Nm and offers a claimed combined range of 330 km.
Bajaj plans to expand the Freedom 125 CNG motorcycle’s availability to 77 cities from August 15 as part of a wider rollout beyond Maharashtra and Gujarat. The bi-fuel commuter continues with a petrol-CNG setup featuring a 125cc engine producing 9.4 bhp and 9.7 Nm paired to a 5-speed gearbox. It is offered in three variants priced between Rs 95,000 and Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
Bajaj opens nationwide bookings for the Freedom 125 and delivers the first unit in Pune. The bi-fuel motorcycle runs on both petrol and CNG using a 125cc engine producing 9.5 PS and 9.7 Nm and offers a claimed combined range of 330 km. It also features Bluetooth connectivity, LED headlamp and a digital instrument cluster.
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