Can the Discover 110 Bring Back the Fame the Motorcycle Once Lived? We Ride It to Find Out
The first Discover rolled out of Bajaj Auto’s Chakan assembly line way back 2003. Over the years, Bajaj came up with several variations of the Discover, ranging from a 100cc unit, all the way to plonking in a 150cc motor. The plan backfired and ended up confusing the customer rather than providing the buyer with options. Come 2018, Bajaj has realised its mistake and has downsized the exhaustive variant list down to just two models; the original Discover 125 and a 110cc version. This new Discover has been re-introduced after nearly a decade, in order to make the most of on the entry-level commuter segment.
This story is from the March 2018 edition of Motoring World.
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