Uploaded on Jun 9, 2022
Bajaj Auto's most affordable bike CT 100, has been discontinued in India. Since the company stopped production a few weeks ago, dealers have also stopped receiving new stock of bikes. However, this could be a temporary break, and the CT100 could return. The retro-inspired CT 110 X is now the only motorbike in Bajaj's CT lineup.
Bajaj CT100 Motorcycle Discontinued – BajajAuto Stopped Production
Bajaj CT100 Motorcycle
Discontinued – BajajAuto
Stopped Production
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Bajaj Auto's most affordable bike CT 100, has been discontinued
in India. After the company stopped production a few weeks ago,
dealers have also stopped receiving new stock of the bike.
However, this could be a temporary break, and the CT100 could
return. The retro-inspired CT 110 X is now the only motorbike in
Bajaj's CT lineup.
Bajaj CT100 has been retired after several years of service
without any prior notice. The Pune-based company stopped new
production of the 100cc low-cost motorcycle earlier this month,
and dealers have stopped getting fresh stock.
The end of the CT100 is likely due to a gradual shift in customer
preference for the CT110X's slightly more premium and retro-
styled sister. The bike starts at Rs.65,000.
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CT 100 Key Highlights:
• Price: Rs 51,750
• Engine: 102 cc 1-Cylinder, Air-Cooled, 4-
Stroke
• Gearbox: 4-Speed
• Power: 7.9 PS @ 7,500 rpm
• Torque: 8.34 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
• Mileage: 90 km/l
• Front Brake: 130 mm Drum
• Rear Brake: 110 mm Drum with CBS
• Fuel Tank Capacity: 10.5 liter
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Bajaj CT100 - We will miss you!
The Bajaj CT100 is a traditional Indian budget commuter motorbike with a tubular frame. Conventional telescopic
front forks and SNS twin rear shock absorbers make up the suspension design. The CT100 had front and rear
drum brakes as a no-frills mobility option but came with black alloy wheels. The 102cc air-cooled engine
produced 7.8 bhp power and 8.3 Nm torque with a 4-speed transmission.
Bajaj CT100 has managed to stay afloat in the Indian 100cc commuter segment is a credit to its cost-per-money
quotient, longevity, and better fuel efficiency. The CT100, like its sister model Platina, is renowned for its high
mileage of over 70 kmpl. Though the price point of Rs 53,696 is appealing to the customers, Bajaj may find it
hard to maintain a reasonable profit margin due to an increase in input prices.
Currently, Bajaj does not have any new 100cc commuter bike that can replace the CT100. So the company's
lineup of commuter bikes now starts with Platina 100 and then Platina 110.
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