2. The Bajaj V15 looks like a Scrambler that also has Cafe Racer-inspired styling elements. Other interesting elements are INS Vikrant logo, 5-twin spoke alloys, removable rear cowl, LED taillights, premium instrument panel with colour changing LEDs. The bike is made available in two colour options – Pearl White & Ebony Black.
3. The Bajaj V15 will target buyers looking for a premium motorcycle at an affordable price tag. Though the prices were not revealed at the event, the company gave a hint that it would be priced between Rs 60,000 and Rs 70,000 (ex-showroom).
4. Powering the motorcycle is a new 149.5cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, DTS-i engine. Mated to a constant mesh 5-speed manual gearbox, this engine produces 12bhp at 7500rpm and a peak torque of 13Nm at 5500rpm.
Bajaj V15 and Royal Enfieled Himalayan will be rolled out in March 2016