Bajaj Discover 125T Updates

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Tuesday, 23 April 2024 08:31 AM Bajaj is set to relaunch the Discover 125T in India after discontinuing it in 2020 due to low sales and customer confusion from multiple variants. The new model will feature a single 125cc engine, a new front headlight, a sleek fuel tank design, and fully digital meter console. I think this relaunch could be a game-changer for Bajaj in the commuter segment.
Saturday, 20 April 2024 06:21 AM The upcoming Bajaj Discover 125T will come with several modern features, including an LED headlight, LED DRLs, a digital meter console, and Bluetooth connectivity with navigation. The bike will also have a moderate seat height and is expected to deliver a mileage of 50-55 kmpl. I believe these updates will make the bike more appealing to modern commuters.
Monday, 30 September 2013 12:31 PM Bajaj Auto had previously reported a 2% increase in total sales in September 2013, partly due to the success of the Discover range, including the Discover 125T. The company sold 3,67,815 units in that month, with the Discover models contributing significantly to this figure. I think this shows the potential of the Discover series in the Indian market.
Saturday, 13 July 2013 12:40 PM The Bajaj Discover 125T was launched in 2013 as a more affordable alternative to the Discover 125ST, with key differences including the use of gas-filled twin shock absorbers instead of a mono-shock suspension. It was available in both drum and disc brake variants, priced at Rs 52,500 and Rs 55,500 respectively. I think this made it a compelling option for budget-conscious buyers.
Wednesday, 10 July 2013 09:20 AM The Discover 125T featured a 124.6cc, single-cylinder, 4-valve, DTS-i engine producing 12.5PS of power and 10.8Nm of torque. It had a 5-speed gearbox and a top speed of 105 kmph. The bike was praised for its comfortable seating and sporty look. I believe the engine performance was a highlight of this model.
Thursday, 20 June 2013 06:34 PM The Bajaj Discover 125T was available in four color options: Flame Red, Brilliant Blue, Midnight Black with red decals, and Midnight Black with blue decals. This variety helped it appeal to a broader range of customers. I think the color options added to its market appeal.
Wednesday, 15 May 2013 11:49 PM The bike had a fuel tank capacity of 10 liters and a kerb weight of 125 kg, making it suitable for both local and long route traveling. The ARAI mileage of the Discover 125T was 68 kmpl, which was competitive in its segment. I believe this made it a practical choice for daily commuters.
Wednesday, 10 April 2013 01:00 PM Bajaj positioned the Discover 125T between the Discover 100T and the Discover 125ST, offering a balance of performance and comfort. The bike featured 10-spoke alloy wheels and a sporty petal disc brake, enhancing its overall appeal. I think this positioning helped it capture a significant market share.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013 05:52 PM The Discover 125T had a longest wheelbase in its class at 1305 mm, which contributed to its stability and comfort. The bike also featured an extra-long convenient seat, making it comfortable for long rides. I believe this was a key selling point for the model.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013 10:46 PM Bajaj Auto planned to launch several new variants in the Discover range in 2012-13, with the Discover 125T being one of the key additions. This strategy aimed to provide consumers with more options in terms of price and performance. I think this strategy helped Bajaj maintain its market presence.