NSF Bajaj launches new range of Avenger motorcycles

Officials of NSF Bajaj launching new Avenger range on Friday.
Officials of NSF Bajaj launching new Avenger range on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 1: NSF Bajaj, Satwari, Jammu today launched the new Avenger range — The Avenger 220 Cruise, Avenger 220 Street & Avenger 150 Street.
The new Avenger series redefines the cruise bike segment to offer unmatched international styling and cruising comfort. The new Avenger Cruise retains the classic cruiser comfort and Looks. The all new Avenger Street is designed for easy city riding.
Speaking on this occasion, Rohan Kotwal (Executive Director) NSF Bajaj, said, “The new Avenger comes with a brand new insignia, new graphics and styling cues, improved rear suspension, bright white light headlamps, clear lens indicators and low slung seats with thicker dual density foam for superior riding comfort.
The Avenger 220 cruise comes with comfortable padded backrest & optional wind shield for easy cruising on Highways. The street series is all set to take on the city challenges on weekdays and go on long easy rides on weekends. ”
About the specifications of the Avenger motorcyles, Sunil Raina, Manager Sales, NSF Bajaj said, “The Avenger 220’s come with Bajaj’s trusted 220 cc DTSi engine to deliver great performance statistics – 19 PS power and excellent low to mid-range grunt with torque of 17.5 Nm. The bikes come with an oil cooler to help this hi-performance engine maintain engine oil temperature and viscosity irrespective of external riding conditions. The Avenger 150 Street’s engine delivers 14.5 PS of power and a torque of 12.5 Nm which is enhanced at low rpms, making it an excellent match for the Avenger riding style.”
“We expect that by bringing in an additional style variant such as the Street, and by offering the popular 150 cc capacity, we will significantly expand the cruiser segment with the new Avenger models joining the immensely successful Pulsar Range and hence reinforce our leadership in the premium segment”, he added.