LML Freedom Updates

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Saturday, 05 October 2024 12:44 AM SG Corporate Mobility, the parent company of LML, has filed a lawsuit against Bajaj Auto in the Delhi High Court over the use of the Freedom trademark for Bajajs new CNG motorcycle. LML claims that the Freedom name, which was used for their popular motorcycle in 2002, retains significant goodwill and reputation associated with LML. I think this legal battle could be a significant hurdle for Bajajs new product.
Thursday, 04 July 2024 03:52 PM Bajaj Auto launched the Freedom 125, the worlds first CNG-powered motorcycle, in India at a starting price of Rs 95,000. The bike features a 125-cc engine and a dual fuel tank with a 2-kg CNG cylinder and a 2-litre petrol tank. This innovative technology could revolutionize the commuter segment, but the trademark dispute might affect its market reception.
Saturday, 15 June 2024 04:42 PM LML, under its new parent company SG Corporate Mobility, is planning to make a comeback in the Indian market as an electric vehicle manufacturer. They have unveiled three electric two-wheelers, including the Moonshot electric motorcycle, Star electric scooter, and Orion electric bike, with plans to launch them soon. The Freedom label is expected to be part of their new product lineup.
Monday, 15 August 2022 12:54 PM SG Corporate Mobility acquired the Freedom and LML trademarks in 2021 after taking over LML. The company has been working on relaunching the LML brand and expanding its product offerings, including a strategic partnership with Saera Electric Auto to use their manufacturing facilities in Bawal, Haryana. This move indicates a strong commitment to reviving the LML brand.
Friday, 15 March 2002 09:01 AM The LML Freedom, introduced in 2002, was a highly successful motorcycle in India, known for its durability, style, and performance. It sold over 1.8 lakh units in the first year after its launch and remained popular until the brand was discontinued in 2017. The legacy of this bike is a key factor in the current trademark dispute.