Bajaj has launched the CT100 in India for Rs 35,034 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The C100 is available in two variants – spoke and alloy, with the latter being priced at Rs 38,034.
The CT100 is based on the same double cradle frame as the Platina and is powered by the same 99.3cc single-cylinder engine which is used in the Platina and the Discover 100. This engine is good for 8.1bhp and 8.05Nm of torque and is mated to a four-speed transmission. This engine has been developed with focus on extracting maximum efficiency, and Bajaj has claimed an average of 89.5kmpl for this motorcycle. It comes with Bajaj’s SNS suspension in the rear and a conventional hydraulic suspension in the front.
The CT100 moniker been reintroduced in the Indian market after a span of almost nine years. With such a lucrative price tag, the CT100 is now the cheapest motorcycle currently on sale in the Indian market. With the new CT100, Bajaj has clearly targeted the rural customers who are looking for a low-maintenance motorcycle with good efficiency. It is available in two paint schemes - electron blue and ebony black.