Bajaj Auto on Thursday said its entire product portfolio meant for domestic sales, including motorcycles and three wheelers, now conform to BS-IV emission standards.

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The Pune-based company said all its motorcycle, three wheeler and quadricycle brands being manufactured at its plants for domestic sales are now BS-IV compliant.

"We are proud to have achieved this clean emission milestone well ahead of the stipulated date of March 31, 2017," Bajaj Auto Ltd President (Motorcycle) Eric Vas said in a statement.

Currently, India follows BS-III emission norms for two-wheelers. From April 2016, all new two-wheeler models started complying with BS-IV emission norms, and the existing models would comply with BS-IV emission norms from April 2017, on a pan-India basis.