Bajaj CT 100, is an entry level commuter offering from the Pune-based two wheeler manufacturer. In the early 2000s Bajaj CT 100 has replaced the Bajaj Boxer and become the most desirable motorcycle of the crowd with extra-ordinary mileage figures. The motorcycle, then discontinued in 2006 to make way for the new and next generation model in the commuter segment. And now, CT 100 made its re-entry at an economical price with new graphics and alloy wheels to grab the great demand of the audience.
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Recently, The CT100 gets the revised price tag for its both variants, the spoke variant now available at Rs. 35,888/- ( ex-showroom, Pune) and alloy wheel variant for Rs. 38,895/- (ex-showroom). Basically, The Bajaj Auto Ltd. developed this economical entry level commuter to focus mainly on the rural area users, so the manufacturer made the un-official appearance at a few dealerships in small cities or capital cities.
The 2015 Bajaj CT 100 did not receive any changes on the technical aspects as the motorcycle gets power from the same single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. The engine displacement of 99.27cc is coupled to a four speed transmission. The power and torque figures which are generated by the engine are 8.2 BHP and 8.05 Nm, respectively. The USP of the Bajaj CT 100 is its mileage, which company claims to a achieve figure of 89.5 km/l.
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Suspension setup provides telescopic front and SNS (Spring in Spring) suspension and drum brakes at both end performs braking duties. If talked about the competition, it will fight against the likes of Hero Splendor +, Hero HF Deluxe, Honda CD 110 and TVS Star Sport. The Bajaj CT 100 will also rivals against its own sibling Bajaj Platina ES in this commuter segment at economical prices.