Price Comparison Of All 100cc-110cc BIkes In India: February 2023
Modified On Feb 7, 2023 09:01 AM By Sudipto Chaudhury for Hero Splendor Plus
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Which commuter bike, at which price point, makes better sense? We decode
The 100cc-110cc ‘commuter’ motorcycle segment has been the bread and butter of multiple brands. And yet they are far from barebones offerings, with bikes like the Hero Splendor Plus Xtec and TVS Radeon packing LCD clusters, and the TVS Star City Plus even offering a USB charger.
So here’s a quick reckoner on the variant-wise prices of the 100-110cc bikes on sale in India, so as to give you a better idea.
Model |
Variant |
Price (ex-showroom Delhi) |
Bajaj Platina 110 ABS |
— |
Rs 72,224 |
Bajaj Platina Drum |
— |
Rs 68,544 |
Bajaj Platina 100 |
— |
Rs 65,856 |
Bajaj CT110X |
— |
Rs 67,322 |
Hero Splendor Plus |
Drum |
Rs 72,076 |
i3S Drum Self start Black/Accent |
Rs 72,496 |
|
i3S Drum Self start |
Rs 73,396 |
|
i3S Drum Self start Matte Shield Gold |
Rs 74, 396 |
|
Hero Splendor Plus Xtec |
i3S Drum Self start |
Rs 76,346 |
Hero HF Deluxe |
Drum Kick start |
Rs 59,990 |
Drum Self start |
Rs 65,638 |
|
Drum Self start Black |
Rs 66,438 |
|
i3S Drum Self start |
Rs 67,138 |
|
Hero HF 100 |
Kick start |
Rs 56,968 |
Hero Passion Xtec |
Drum Self start |
Rs 77,358 |
Disc Self start |
Rs 80,858 |
|
Hero Passion Pro |
Drum Self start |
Rs 74,408 |
Disc Self start |
Rs 77,408 |
|
Honda Livo |
Drum |
Rs 75,820 |
Disc |
Rs 79,820 |
|
Honda CD110 |
— |
Rs 71,133 |
TVS Radeon |
Base |
Rs 59,925 |
Digi Drum |
Rs 74,804 |
|
Digi Disc |
Rs 78,804 |
|
TVS Star City Plus |
Drum |
Rs 75,890 |
Disc |
Rs 79,040 |
|
TVS Sport |
Kick start |
Rs 64,050 |
Self start |
Rs 69,293 |
Starting off with affordability, the Hero HF 100 comes in at Rs 56,968, with the base variants of the TVS Radeon and Hero HF Deluxe (Rs 59,925 and Rs 59,990, respectively) the only other bikes under Rs 60,000. The costliest here, meanwhile, is the Hero Passion Xtec.
Speaking now of features, all motorcycles here offer alloy wheels, with some other features – like LED DRLs, a combined braking system, side stand engine cut-off, and semi-analogue consoles – also quite common. Hence, bikes like the Hero Splendor Plus and Passion Xtec, which offer all the above kit along with fully digital consoles and bluetooth connectivity (though only for call and message alerts) are appreciated. Besides, Hero is the only bikemaker which offers a stop-start system (i3S) as standard in their lineup, which translates to great fuel efficiency figures. Speaking of which, our testing yielded commendable fuel efficiency numbers from the Hero Splendor Plus Xtec, detailed in our review.
And finally to safety, where the Bajaj Platina 110 is the only one which offers ABS. And yet, it’s not the costliest bike here, coming in at Rs 72,224 (ex-showroom Delhi).
Ultimately, though, the idea of a commuter bike is a no-frills, tough and lightweight bike which can handle the rigours of daily use. And all the bikes in today’s list check those boxes. So, in the long list we’ve compiled today, which bike would you go for? We’d love to know. And on that note, do consider subscribing to our Youtube channel as well.