Hero Splendor Plus vs TVS Radeon vs Bajaj CT 100 vs Honda CD 110 Dream: Spec Comparison
Four popular commuter options from four of India’s best known two-wheeler manufacturers. Let’s find out who wins this battle on paper.
India’s motorcycle market is no longer what it used to be. Modern day commuter motorcycles are becoming more feature-rich and powerful by the day, while scooters have eaten into their share as far as urban commuting options are concerned. But some things have remained more or less the same. For instance, the 100-110cc motorcycle segment continues to be an important source of volumes for major manufacturers. That is mainly because these bikes are frugal, reliable, low-maintenance, rugged and most importantly, affordable. The four bikes in this comparo, viz. Hero Splendor Plus, TVS Radeon, Bajaj CT 100 and Honda CD 110 Dream, too have those qualities. But which one comes out on top in an on-paper comparison?
Design & Features
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Engine & Transmission
Hero Splendor Plus | TVS Radeon | Bajaj CT 100 | Honda CD110 | |
Engine Type | Single-cylinder, Air-cooled | Single-cylinder, Air-cooled | Single-cylinder, Air-cooled | Single-cylinder, Air-cooled |
Displacement | 97.2cc | 109.7cc | 102cc | 109.19cc |
Max Power | 8.36PS@8000rpm | 8.4PS@7000rpm | 7.7PS@7500rpm | 8.42PS@7500rpm |
Max Torque | 8.05Nm@5000rpm | 8.7Nm@5000rpm | 8.24Nm@5500rpm | 9.09Nm@5000rpm |
Transmission | 4-speed | 4-speed | 4-speed | 4-speed |
Fuel Tank | 11L | 10L | 10.5L | 8L |
All four bikes have the same type of engine layout (single-cylinder, air-cooled) but differ in terms of displacement. The Splendor’s sloper unit displaces 97.2cc, which is the least of the lot, but is the second most powerful, albeit marginally. But its displacement handicap shows up in the torque matchup.
All four produce their peak torque at roughly 5000rpm which makes them perfect for their intended purpose, i.e. effortless urban commuting. And since engine output figures are on par for all four bikes, only a road test can reveal how they stack up against each other when it comes to refinement and tractability. Talking of the latter, all the bikes in this comparo get a 4-speed constant mesh gearbox. Since they are mainly built for urban roads, a 4-speed transmission setup is adequate and should offer a good balance of performance and fuel efficiency. As for fuel economy, we expect all four bikes to offer similar figures. However, it’s the Splendor Plus that is likely to go the longest before needing a refill with its 11-litre fuel tank.
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Hero Splendor Plus | TVS Radeon | Bajaj CT 100 | Honda CD110 | |
Chassis | Double cradle frame | Single cradle frame | Single downtube with lower cradle frame | Diamond type frame |
Front Suspension | Telescopic fork | Telescopic fork | Telescopic fork | Telescopic fork |
Rear Suspension | Dual hydraulic shocks | Dual hydraulic shocks | Dual hydraulic shocks (SnS) | Dual hydraulic shocks |
Front Brake | 130mm drum | 130mm drum | 110mm drum | 130mm drum |
Rear Brake | 110mm drum | 110mm drum | 110mm drum | 130mm drum |
Front Tyre | 2.75 x 18 | 2.75 x 18, tubeless tyre | 2.75 X 17 | 80/100-18, tubeless tyre |
Rear Tyre | 2.75 x 18 | 3.00 x 18, tubeless tyre | 3.00 X 17 | 80/100-18, tubeless tyre |
CBS | NA | SBT (Synchronised Braking Technology) | NA | NA |
Kerb Weight | 109kg (Kick), 112kg (Self) | 112kg | 110kg | 109kg |
Mallikarjun Pillai
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