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Bajaj Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate founded by Jamnalal Bajaj in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India in 1926. [2][3] The group comprises 40 companies and its flagship company Bajaj Auto is ranked as the world's fourth largest two- and three-wheeler manufacturer. [4] The group has involvement in various industries that include automobiles ...
Bajaj is the world's largest manufacturer of auto rickshaws and accounts for almost 84% of India's three-wheeler exports. During the FY 2012–13, it sold approx. 4,80,000 three-wheelers which was 57% of the total market share in India. Out of these 4,80,000 three-wheelers, 47% were sold in the country and 53% were exported.
Bajaj Finance Limited (BFL) is a deposit-taking Indian non-banking financial company headquartered in Pune. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It has a customer base of 88.11 million [ 8 ] and holds assets under management worth ₹ 354,192 crore (US$42 billion), as of June 2024.
This is an incomplete list of every brand (also known as make or marque) of car ever produced, by country of origin, which has an article on Wikipedia.
PULSAR 150. PULSAR NS400Z. PULSAR NS200. PULSAR NS160. PULSAR NS125. PLATINA 100. PLATINA 110/PLATINA 110 H-GEAR. DOMINAR 400. DOMINAR 250.
Website. www.forcemotors.com. Force Motors Ltd is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company, based in Pune. From 1958 until 2005, the company was known as Bajaj Tempo Motors because it originated as a joint venture between Bajaj Trading Corporation (now Bajaj Auto) and Germany's Tempo for manufacturing auto-components. [1]
Bajaj Electricals Ltd is an Indian consumer electrical equipment manufacturing company based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. [5] It is a part of the ₹ 380 billion (US$4.6 billion) Bajaj Group . It has diversified with interests in lighting, luminaries, appliances, fans, LPG based generators , [ 6 ] engineering and projects.
The Bajaj Chetak is a motor scooter produced by the Indian Bajaj Auto Company. Past models were petrol powered (either 2 or 4-stroke). The modern version is electric (known as the Chetak Electric), and it is powered by a 4.2 kW BLDC Motor with a 2.89 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The scooter has a claimed top speed of 69 km/h (50 mph) [2] and ...