Bajaj showed the updated versions of the V12 and V15 (with and without disc brake option) recently. They now feature a pillion backrest with grab rails and a black cushion.
Some dealers said the backrest can be retrofitted to older models as well. The retrofitted backrest costs ₹1,200. Apart from this addition, the rest of the bike remains unchanged. The V12 uses a 124.5cc engine that makes 10.5hp and 11Nm, and the V15 uses a 149.5cc mill that produces 12hp and 13Nm. The V12 and V15 are part of Bajaj’s one-year free insurance offer, so you stand to save ₹1,500.
But these prices are for the Delhi region and may differ across the country, depending on the Bajaj dealership.
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