Bajaj Freedom CNG has officially entered the Indian two-wheeler market as the country’s first mass-produced CNG-powered motorcycle, creating strong buzz among daily commuters. Designed to cut fuel expenses drastically, this bike targets office-goers, delivery riders, and budget-focused users who are struggling with rising petrol prices. Bajaj positions the Freedom CNG as a practical solution rather than a performance bike, focusing on savings, reliability, and everyday usability.

Design and Build Quality
Bajaj Freedom CNG features a commuter-friendly design with a sturdy frame developed specifically to accommodate the CNG cylinder safely. The bike carries a conventional upright riding posture, long seat, and simple body panels aimed at comfort and durability. The under-seat CNG cylinder is neatly integrated without disturbing balance, while the overall build feels solid enough for daily rough use on Indian roads.
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Range and Fuel System
The motorcycle runs on a dual-fuel system, using CNG as the primary fuel with petrol as backup. On a full CNG tank, the bike delivers a long riding range suitable for daily commuting, while the petrol reserve ensures peace of mind when CNG is unavailable. This setup allows riders to switch fuels seamlessly, reducing dependency on petrol and significantly lowering running costs per kilometer.
Features and Safety Features
Bajaj Freedom CNG keeps features simple and functional. It comes with a digital-analog instrument cluster displaying speed, fuel status, and range information. The braking system is tuned for commuter safety, offering stable stopping power for city traffic. The chassis and suspension are designed to handle extra load from the CNG setup while maintaining ride stability and rider confidence.
Price and EMI Details
Bajaj Freedom CNG is priced around ₹95,000 to ₹1.05 lakh, depending on the variant. With finance options available, buyers can opt for affordable EMIs, making it accessible to daily wage earners and middle-class riders. At this price point, the bike positions itself as one of the most cost-efficient motorcycles to run in India, offering long-term fuel savings that petrol bikes cannot match.