THIS Is India’s Most Affordable Bike WIth Electric Start
- Mar 2, 2021
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Shelling out more for two-wheelers every other month is the new normal these days. Bajaj, like most other manufacturers, has revised the prices of its entire commuter portfolio including the CT100 and Platina range. Premiums for these bikes range between Rs 749 and Rs 1,696, depending on the model. Here’s the new price list for your reference:
Model |
Latest Price |
Previous Price |
Difference |
CT100 KS Alloy |
Rs 49,152 |
Rs 47,654 |
Rs 1,498 |
CT110 ES Alloy |
Rs 53,498 |
Rs 51,802 |
Rs 1,696 |
CT110 ES Alloy X |
Rs 55,494 |
Rs 54,138 |
Rs 1,356 |
Platina 100 KS Alloy |
Rs 52,915 |
Rs 52,166 |
Rs 749 |
Platina 100 ES Drum |
Rs 54,669 |
Rs 53,920 |
Rs 749 |
Platina 110 5-speed Drum |
Rs 60,608 |
NA |
NA |
Platina 110 H-Gear Disc |
Rs 63,424 |
Rs 64,301 |
- Rs 877 |
Platina 110 ES ABS |
Rs 67,424 |
Rs 65,920 |
Rs 1,504 |
Thankfully, the premium isn’t all that substantial and shouldn’t affect your purchasing decision.
Aside from its commuter range, Bajaj has also increased the prices of the Pulsar range. The RS200, in fact, gets its most substantial price hike yet. Read more about it here. Even the Dominar and Avenger range of bikes haven’t been spared.
In other related developments, Bajaj is expected to launch the Pulsar 250 pretty soon. It’ll replace the age-old Pulsar 220F. The bike has already been spotted testing in India and is expected to be launched in September this year.
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