Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 22: New Style Fabricators (P) Limited, Satwari, authorized dealers of Bajaj Auto Limited today launched “Maxima-C” cargo vehicle at their showroom.
Ashwani Khajuria, Regional Transport Officer, Jammu launched the vehicle in presence of Nimesh Kumar Shah, ASM Sales, Rohit Katru, ASM Service, Rohan Kotwal, Executive Director, NSF BAJAJ, Jammu and other guests.
Bajaj Auto’s R&D team has created this unique product to deliver the highest power and lowest operating costs in the commercial 3-wheeler category.
Maxima-C offers best in power which is 23 per cent more than other vehicles and best in class torque which is 12 per cent more than other vehicles. It has a robust solid construction, dry clutch technology gives clutch the 3 times life against nearest competitor, CV shaft gives life more than 1 lac kilometer which is an industry benchmark.
Maxima-C is specially conceived and developed for cargo movement inside cities and towns. It has twin front suspension and a spacious cabin for comfortable long hrs of drive, high torque for quick pick-up even with heavy loads and has ease of frequent and quick start-stop cycles, making it the best suited vehicle for in-city operations.
Nimesh Kumar Shah, Area Sales Manager, Commercial Vehicles, Bajaj Auto Limited said “With the launch of this, Maxima-C we would not only match but exceed the needs of those Customers who rely on in-city transportation as a major need for their last leg distribution to retailers and end users.
He further added “Bajaj Auto vehicles have always been known for their better Power, reliability and durability. This has resulted in Bajaj three wheelers command the respect of 36 lakh customers in India”.
Speaking on the occasion, Rohan Kotwal said “With Maxima-C which comes from this pedigree, we are offering best in class power, value for money with low operating costs. With the mantra of ‘Higher earnings and Bigger profits, our new cargo vehicle Maxima-C is the ideal option for in-city usage. We are confident that with this launch we would have strong foot hold in small commercial vehicle segment”.