Bajaj Platina 110 Revealed With High Mileage Capacity, Comfortable Suspension Setup, Stylish Commuter Design And Strong Engine Reliability
The Bajaj Platina 110 2025, launched with notable enhancements, is a commuter motorcycle designed for riders seeking affordability, fuel efficiency, and durability in India. Priced between Rs. 71,354 and Rs. 90,709 (ex-showroom), it targets daily commuters and budget-conscious buyers, competing with top 110cc bikes in the segment. With its practical design, efficient engine, and modern features, it aims to maintain its dominance in the commuter market. This review, updated as of today, details its price, specifications, features, and performance.
Practical and Stylish Design
The Platina 110 2025 features a sleek design with a tubular frame, measuring approximately 2006 mm long, 741 mm wide, and 1100 mm high, with a weight of around 117-122 kg. It offers basic weather resistance with a ground clearance of 200 mm. Available in colors like Ebony Black and Cocktail Wine Red, it includes LED DRLs, 17-inch alloy wheels, and a comfortable seat, offering a functional urban appeal.

Clear Display
Equipped with an analogue instrument cluster with digital inserts, it shows speed, fuel level, and trip data. The layout includes intuitive controls, ideal for city rides, with a user-friendly interface.
Efficient Performance
Powered by a 115.45cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine (around 8.48-8.6 bhp at 7000 rpm, 9.81 Nm at 5000 rpm), it offers a 5-speed manual transmission. It delivers a claimed mileage of 70-80 km/l, suitable for mixed driving conditions. Configurations include variants with an 11-liter fuel tank.
Advanced Camera System
The camera setup includes:
- No dedicated camera: Focus on performance over imaging.
Features like combined braking system (CBS), 130mm drum brakes (base), or 240mm front disc (top variant), cater to safety-conscious riders, performing well in urban conditions.
Long-Lasting Fuel System
An 11-liter fuel tank supports 1-2 days of mixed riding (around 770-880 km range), with refueling taking 2-3 minutes. It provides excellent efficiency with running costs around Rs. 1.5-2/km.
Connectivity and Features
Supporting LED lighting, it includes a USB charging port, SnS suspension, and safety features like a side-stand indicator. A smooth ride enhances the experience, with no additional audio features.
Pricing and Availability
Priced at Rs. 71,354 (base variant) to Rs. 90,709 (top variant) (ex-showroom), on-road prices in Delhi range from Rs. 84,399-1.06 lakh, including RTO (around Rs. 0.1 lakh-0.12 lakh) and insurance (around Rs. 0.05 lakh-0.07 lakh). Available since May 2025, with offers like festive discounts. Maintenance costs are estimated at Rs. 4,000-6,000/year, with wait times of 15-30 days. Warranty is 5 years or 75,000 km.
User Feedback and Drawbacks
Feedback praises the mileage, comfort, and build quality. The 200 mm ground clearance and 80 km/l mileage are highlights. Drawbacks include:
- Limited power for highways.
- Basic feature set.
- Firm ride on rough roads.
Comparison with Competitors
It competes with rivals in the Rs. 71,354-90,709 range, excelling in fuel economy and price but lagging in power and features.
Speculative Notes
Launched May 2025, priced at Rs. 71,354-90,709, with a 115.45cc engine and 80 km/l mileage confirmed as of today. Buyers should verify details.
Final Thoughts
The Bajaj Platina 110 2025, launched May 2025, offers a 2006mm frame, 115.45cc engine, and 80 km/l efficiency at Rs. 71,354-90,709. Ideal for city commuters and budget buyers, it delivers solid value, though power and features are moderate. Backed by a strong network, it’s a top commuter pick.