Bajaj Auto Limited has been creating milestones, every step of the way. Read through.
1945 - 1980
On November 29 Bajaj Auto came into existence as Bachraj Trading Corporation Private Limited
Commenced sales of imported two & three wheelers from Vespa
Bachraj Trading Corporation Pvt Ltd. applied to Government of India for manufacture of Motor scooters and auto rickshaws
Obtained licence to manufacture two & three wheelers. Changed company name to Bajaj Auto Private Ltd
Became a public company
Produced its 1,00,000th scooter
Introduced three–wheeled goods carrier
Started independent production – under Bajaj brand
Introduced Bajaj Chetak scooter
Began exports in of scooters & 3 wheelers to Nigeria, Bangladesh, Australia, Sudan, Bahrain, Hong Kong and Yemen
Collaborated with PT. Tunas Bekasi Motor Co. Jakarta for technical knowhow for manufacture of scooters and 3-wheelers in Indonesia
Collaborated with Paijifa Industrial Co. in Taiwan for scooters
Introduced rear engine auto rickshaw. Sold 100,000 vehicles in one financial year
1981 - 1990
Launched Bajaj M–50. More than 1.1 million motorcycles booked
Inauguration of the Waluj by the erstwhile President of India, Giani Zail Singh. Commercial production of scooters commenced at this plant.
Introduced the Bajaj M–80. Sold 500,000 vehicles in a single financial year
Began commercial production of a 100 cc motorcycle "Kawasaki Bajaj KB-100" in collaboration with Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Developed a 50 cc (Bajaj Sunny) and 150 cc scooter (Bajaj Legend)
1991 - 2000
Introduced Kawasaki Bajaj 4S Champion motorcycle
Received ISO-9001 certification from BVQI on March 20, 1995
Signed agreements with Kubota of Japan for the development of diesel engines for three-wheelers and with Tokyo R&D for ungeared scooter and moped development
Introduced the Kawasaki Bajaj Boxer and the RE diesel Auto rickshaw
Commenced production at company's 3rd manufacturing plant at Chakan
Introduced Boxer' - a new 4-stroke motorcycle
Introduced India's first 4-stroke scooter 'Bajaj Legend' & new 2-stroke scooter 'Bravo' with an advanced 5-port engine
Commenced production of CNG RE auto rickshaw
Commenced the Windmill project - 56 wind mills at a total cost of Rs. 900 million for power requirement
Introduced upgrades for Boxer
2001 - 2010
Launched its latest offering in the premium bike segment 'Pulsar' & Eliminator
Began Motorcycle exports
Introduced Boxer AR, Boxer CT with K-Tech engine
Introduced Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 180 variants with a new Digital Twin Spark Ignition (DTS-i) technology
Introduced a diesel, rear engine goods carrier - GC 1000
Introduced Rear Engine AR 4s LPG
Launched Bajaj Discover DTS–i, and Bajaj CT100.
Unveiled new brand identity, new symbol, logo and brand tag line
Introduced Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 180 motorcycles with ExhausTEC, alloy wheels and Nitrox Gas Shock Absorber
Introduced Bajaj Avenger DTS–i
Boxer CT-100 motorcycle was upgraded with ExhausTEC and SNS suspension
Introduced Discover 110
Launched Bajaj Platina motorcycle
Launched Bajaj Pulsar 220, and Pulsar 200 cc DTS–i
Inaugurated Pantnagar plant, Bajaj’s 4th manufacturing plant in Pant Nagar, Uttarakhand State; with a total area of 65 acres
Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd was incorporated as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bajaj Auto Ltd
Exported more than half million motorcycle in a single year
Introduced Platina 125 DTSi
Bajaj Auto International Holdings BV, Netherlands was incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary company in Netherlands
Invested to procure equity shares of KTM Power Sports AG, Austria
Launched Pulsar 135 & upgrades for Pulsar 150 & 180
Launched Discover 150, Pulsar 220 F, Pulsar 180 UG, Pulsar 150 UG and Pulsar 135 LS and Discover DTSi
2011 - 2014
Launched Discover 125, Discover 150, Avenger 220 DTSi and KTM Duke 125
Exported more than a million motorcycle in a single year
Launched Pulsar 200 NS, KTM 200, BM 150 (Africa) and BM 100
Tied up with Japan’s Kawasaki in Indonesia for Distribution
Launched Discover 125 ST Discover 100 T, KTM Duke 125, Duke 200
Launched Discover 150 S and 150 F