For Indian families, bikes are more than just something to ride – they are a necessity, helping them run their daily errands, take the kids to school and carry groceries. The new 2025 Bajaj Platina 110cc, which now features a new fuel-injection method, is built for just that. Prices start at ₹71,558 (ex-showroom Delhi). It has a 115cc engine and a mileage of 70 km per litre of petrol. It has features that make it a budget hero. It has a simple design, an environmentally friendly engine and is comfortable for families. The Platina 110cc is perfect for those who want a reliable vehicle without breaking the bank. Let’s see why this bike is the best for families that juggle work, home and savings in 2025.
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Simple looks for everyday use:
The Bajaj Platina 110cc doesn’t flaunt much style – it’s built to last. The design has been the same since 2006, borrowed from the old Bajaj Wind 125. Even in 2025, the old look remains the same. It has a halogen bulb at the front surrounded by LED lights, a single seat that’s made for comfort and a straight footrest for the pillion rider. It’s available in three colours – red-orange, black-blue and black-red. The colours aren’t too flashy. It weighs 119 kg, so it’s easy to drive on crowded roads and has a ground clearance of 200 mm, which makes it easy to cross speed breakers on village roads. Bajaj has used eco-friendly paint and local parts, so the vehicle is a bit environmentally conscious.
Good engine for smooth driving:
The Bajaj Platina 110cc has a 115cc engine with air cooling. In 2025, it has a new method of petrol injection (fuel-injection). It gives a power of 8.6 PS at 7000 rpm and 9.81 Nm at 5000 rpm. It has 5 gears, which is the first time in this type of bike. This makes it easy to drive on the highway and you can comfortably go at a speed of 90 kmph. The engine is not made for speed, but for reliability, which is perfect for going to office or market. The company says that it runs 70 km in 1 liter and it has a petrol tank of 11 liters. Meaning, it can run up to 770 km on a single fill-up – no worry of petrol pump for several weeks. If the second bike does 40 kms per litre, it can save you ₹18,000–₹20,000 per year. This engine is also less polluting, so your family car doesn’t pollute the city air too much.
Good suspension for family rides:
When you have someone riding pillion – be it wife or kids – comfort is a must, and the Bajaj Platina 110cc suspension does that well. There’s 135mm of front and 110mm rear travel, with Bajaj’s Nitrox technology. It absorbs bumps on bad roads well, although sharp potholes can be a bit bumpy when riding alone. It’s designed to seat two people, so it works pretty well when there’s weight on it, making things like dropping the kids to school or going to the market a breeze. The seat is long and comfortable and the pillion footrest is wide, allowing everyone to reach without backache. The seat height is 807mm, so even short people can ride it easily, which is a great advantage for a householder.
Brakes that keep the family safe:
Safety is of utmost importance for a family bike, and the Bajaj Platina 110cc is good at that too, though there is one caveat. The 2025 model still has drum brakes (130mm at the front and 110mm at the rear), but it gets a Combined Braking System (CBS) that helps the bike stop straight when you brake. There was also an ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) model with front disc brakes, but that was discontinued in January 2025 due to poor sales. This may disappoint some who value safety more. Still, the CBS prevents the bike from skidding on sudden braking, which is very important when you are carrying kids or luggage. The tyres (80/100-R17 tubeless) offer good grip on city roads and light gravel, though they are not meant for fast driving. The aim is to put control over style, so that your family stays safe on every ride.
Good features for everyday use:
The Bajaj Platina 110cc is simple but smart, with features that make everyday life easier. It gets a half digital meter that shows speed, petrol, mileage, distance travelled and the gear engaged, helping you maximize mileage. It also gets LED lights that are visible in low light and consumes less power. There are guards on the handle to protect it from minor scratches and there is a button start system, which eliminates the need to kick it early in the morning. There is a little space under the seat where you can keep a small bag or a raincoat, though there is no mobile charging point which is a must these days. This is a bike without much show-off that is made for families who need a good vehicle for everyday tasks.
Environmentally conscious for budget-conscious:
For a middle-class family, every litre of petrol is precious, and the Platina 110cc offers a mileage of 70 kmpl, which makes it emit less fumes than other fuel-efficient bikes – which is great in cities with poor air quality. The engine is air-cooled, which eliminates the hassle of liquid cooling and reduces waste. It can also run on E20 petrol, which further reduces pollution. Bajaj sources most of its parts, which reduces transport pollution, and the bike is also lightweight (119 kg). It is built strong, so it doesn’t break down easily, which saves ₹3,000-₹5,000 in maintenance costs every year. The bike lets you commute to work, school or the market without worrying about harming the environment, which is a small win for families who are concerned about the future as well as the budget.
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New Bajaj Platina 110cc Price:
Priced at ₹71,558 (ex-showroom Delhi), the Bajaj Platina 110cc is a great deal in 2025. Its on-road price in Delhi will be up to ₹87,759. EMIs start from ₹2,530 per month with a down payment of ₹8,776, and low EMI plans make it even easier for families to afford. Compared to the Hero Splendor Plus (₹75,441) or the TVS Radeon (₹71,785), the Platina offers better mileage and a 5-speed gearbox at almost the same price. There may also be cashback or freebies in the festive offers till Diwali 2025, so do check with dealers. There is only one model now (with drum brakes), so the price is not too high, although the discontinuation of ABS may not be liked by some. For a family bike that blends price, comfort and mileage well, the Platina 110cc is hard to beat.
Other bikes it competes with:
The Platina 110cc is not alone in the commuter bike race:
- Hero Splendor Plus (₹75,441): 7.91 bhp power, 67 kmpl mileage, 112 kg weight.
- TVS Radeon (₹71,785): 8.08 bhp power, 65 kmpl mileage, more stylish design.
- Honda Livo (₹78,500): 8.67 bhp power, 60 kmpl mileage, expensive but smooth to ride.
The Platina’s 70kmpl mileage and price of ₹ 71,558 give it an edge over the Livo’s higher price and the Radeon’s lower fuel economy, while its 5-speed gearbox is better than the Splendor’s 4-speed. It’s a good option for families who value economy and reliability more.
Cons:
The Bajaj Platina 110cc isn’t perfect – there are a few minor cons. There was an ABS model available earlier, but that has been discontinued now. The digital meter can sometimes malfunction in the heat. Mileage can be a little low in city traffic. The top speed isn’t very high and the suspension can feel a little soft when ridden alone. Still, it’s a reliable and affordable bike for families.
Who is it made for:
This bike is for Indian families who need a good vehicle for everyday tasks, be it commuting to office or dropping the kids to school. It runs more on less petrol and is comfortable even on rural roads. It has good brakes and is comfortable to ride. If you don’t want a fast bike, then this is a great bike for you.
Where to find this great bike:
There are many Bajaj showrooms where you will find the Platina 110cc. You can also book it online. You will get it quickly in big cities, but it may take some time in smaller cities. You can also get some offers on it during the festive season.
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Last point: A reliable family companion:
The new Bajaj Platina 110cc is a very good and reliable bike at an affordable price which is made for the Indian family. It runs more on less petrol, its price is also not high and it is very comfortable for daily tasks. It does have some shortcomings, but this bike will make your daily life easier and will also save you money. It is a very good companion for the Indian family.
Note: This information is based on the news so far. Before buying, do check with the Bajaj showroom.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
- What is the starting price of 2025 Bajaj Platina 110cc?
- The starting ex-showroom price of 2025 Bajaj Platina 110cc is ₹71,558 in Delhi.
- What is the mileage of Bajaj Platina 110cc 2025?
- As per the company’s claim, the mileage of Bajaj Platina 110cc 2025 is 70 kilometers per liter.
- Does the 2025 Bajaj Platina 110cc get ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System)?
- No, the 2025 model now only gets the option of drum brakes with Combined Braking System (CBS). Earlier the ABS variant was available but was discontinued in January 2025.
- How many cc is the engine of Bajaj Platina 110cc 2025?
- The Bajaj Platina 110cc 2025 is powered by a 115.45cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine.
- Which families is the Bajaj Platina 110cc 2025 best suited for?
- This bike is primarily suited for middle-class families looking for an affordable, reliable and fuel efficient bike for everyday use. It is also good for those who value a comfortable ride and safety.
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