Bajaj CT100 Electric Start launched at Rs 38,806 in India; check out other specifications here
The Bajaj Auto Has Upgraded Its Renowned CT100 With An Electric Start. The New Variant Has Now Been Launched With An Introductory Price At Rs 38,806 (ex-showroom, Maharashtra). Whereas It Costs Around Rs 41,997 (ex-showroom) In Delhi.
The Bajaj Auto has upgraded its renowned CT100 with an electric start. The new variant has now been launched with an introductory price at Rs 38,806 (ex-showroom, Maharashtra). Whereas it costs around Rs 41,997 (ex-showroom) in Delhi.
This is the fourth variant of the CT100 that the auto makers company has introduced in the Indian market. Last month, CT100 with alloy wheels was introduced. Earlier, the two variants CT100 B and CT100 Spoke were launched by Bajaj Auto.
"The CT100 is the most compelling offering in its segment; it provides customers with superior mileage and now comes with the convenience of electric start. We expect the CT100 Electric Start version to gain a large number of customers at the entry-level 100 cc commuter segment, just the way the CT100 kick-start had done two years ago," Eric Vas, President Motorcycle Business, Bajaj Auto said on the launch.
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The new CT100 ES is equipped with 102 cc single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, which produces 7.6 bhp of power and 8.24 Nm of peak torque. Talking about the gears, it has a 4-speed gearbox. As far as brakes are concerned, the new variant has drum brakes at the front and rear.
Talking about the competition, the CT100 ES may compete with the Honda CD 110 Dream and the Hero MotoCorp HF Deluxe.
The new variant is available at all authorised Bajaj dealers across the country.
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