MouthShut.com Would Like to Send You Push Notifications. Notification may includes alerts, activities & updates.

OTP Verification

Enter 4-digit code
For Business
MouthShut Logo
Upload Photo

MouthShut Score

86%
3.76 

Mileage:

Comfort:

Reliability:

Road Grip:

Appeal:

Rs. 58,906 (Ex-Showroom)

Bajaj

×
Supported file formats : jpg, png, and jpeg


Cancel

I feel this review is:

Fake
Genuine

To justify genuineness of your review kindly attach purchase proof
No File Selected

Verified Member MouthShut Verified Member
Agra India
Good & Worst about Bajaj-V, The Invincible
Feb 24, 2017 12:10 PM 5036 Views

Mileage:

Comfort:

Reliability:

Road Grip:

Appeal:

I was really a fan of Bajaj V when it was firstly introduced in market. My neighbor have Bajaj V, and I was take ride around five to ten times. There are lot of things that categorize into good and worst things.


SOMETHING ABOUT THE INVINCIBLE-


Bajaj has finally launched the motorbikes made from the invincible metal of INS Vikrant in India and named it "V". This make a special feel of patriotism into us. Bajaj says that the fuel tank of the motorcycle would be made from the recycled metal from the recycled metal of after the dismantling of the retired warship.


If we talking about the design, it is one of its kind offering in this new segment, termed as premium commuter by the motorcycle maker. The classic feel missed with the modern approach of Bajaj has made the V a special one for 2016. Bajaj also hints at a limited production of 20, 000 units a month and the exact price of V is INR 62, 002 which is ex-showroom price at Delhi. The motorbike would definitely be special for those who are firmly attached with the stories of the war hero, INS Vikrant.


DESIGN & STYLE OF BAJAJ V-


Bajaj has presenting the new V with a totally new design for the segment it would be rivaling in the near future. Defining the design of the bike is a bit difficult task as it would look a new thing whenever you see it from a different angle. Starting from its front view, it looks more like a commuter motorbike with premium finish and design. The headlamp is actually the most detectable part as it could have been a round headlamp with Avenger styling reminding the time when Boxer used to rule on the Indian Roads. Many would miss the V because of its headlight only as no other part seems odd to the new name. Looking from the side, the headlight assembly carries a Benelli like design and looks great from its side view. The three quarter's for the headlamp are neither odd not perfect. Leaving its headlight behind, the best part comes in the form of an all-new fuel tank, made from the metal of INS Vikrant. It is special and it's design speaks clearly for itself.


The fat looking tank is well chiseled from certain angles and provide a premium look to the motorcycle. It resembles to those on expensive Bonneville range from Triumph, with an insignia of the INR Vikrant. It comes with a dual tone finish and also houses the all new V logo on both the sides. The seat of the new V is straight one and comes with a panel for converting the motorcycle into a single seater.


image

Comment on this review

Read All Reviews

YOUR RATING ON

Bajaj V
1
2
3
4
5
X