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Bajaj unveils variants of Discover bike

Pune, July 28

Bajaj Auto Ltd has introduced the Discover 135 DTS-i in three versions, the top-of-the-line Sports, Electric Stat and Kick Start. The new bike’s main features include 135 cc DTS-i engine, racer breed tank mounted spoilers with integrated indicators, digital speedometer with tachometer and reserve fuel indicator, dual tone graphics, nitrox suspension and front disc brake (sports version). Mr S. Sridhar, CEO (two-wheeler), BAL, said, “The newly launched Discover will reinforce our position in the premium segment”. The range starts at Rs 45,710 (ex-showroom Pune), and is available in blue, black and red colours.

— Our Bureau

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