Bajaj Auto has silently launched the CT 110 in India with the kick-start variant priced at ₹ 37,997 and the self-start variant is priced at ₹ 44,352 (ex-showroom, Delhi). It is the newest addition to Bajaj Auto’s CT commuter motorcycle range and it gets a bunch of cosmetic updates such as tank pads, new graphics, blacked out bits such as the engine, handlebar and the grab-rails along with a tinted visor and a slightly bigger seat. The CT 110 also gets rubber covers for the telescopic forks and the mirror stalks as well.
(The Bajaj CT 110 will be positioned between CT 100 & Platina 100)
The biggest update of course is the fact that the Bajaj CT 110 gets Platina 110’s 115 cc DTS-i engine which makes 8.6 bhp and 9.81 Nm of peak torque while being paired to a 4-speed gearbox. Official deliveries haven’t begun but Bajaj has already started sending units of the CT 110 from its plant to dealerships across the country. The CT 110 will be positioned between the CT 100 and the Platina 100 as a new option for those who want a bit of extra power and style.
(It gets a bunch of cosmetic updates such as fuel tank grips for a rugged look)
Apart from the engine, the Bajaj CT 110 will use the same telescopic forks and twin shock absorbers at the rear. The motorcycle will not have a disc brake option but will get anti-skid brakes, which are Bajaj’s version of combi-braking system. The Bajaj CT 110 will go up against the likes of the Hero HF Deluxe and the TVS Sport in India.
Photo Source: Petro Head India YouTube Channel
Source: Read Full Article