Bajaj has launched the 2021 Platina 110 ABS at an asking price of Rs. 65,926/- (ex-showroom, Delhi), today, making it the only bike in its segment to get the safety feature.
The motorcycle features an LED headlamp with integrated DRL, an analogue instrument cluster, new mirrors that reportedly improve visibility, knuckle guards and white-coloured alloy wheels.
Available in Charcoal Black, Volcanic Red and Beach Blue paint options, it features a 240 mm disc brake upfront, while the ABS system is a single channel unit, for the rear brake is a 110 mm drum unit.
In addition, the 2021 Bajaj Platina 110 ABS comes equipped with what the bikemaker calls the “ComforTec” package. It includes a quilted seat, Nitrox rear suspension and tubeless tyres.
Earlier this week, we reported that the bike manufacturer will soon launch the motorcycle and published images of the undisguised model as well (read article here).
Powering the 2021 Bajaj Platina 110 ABS is a 115cc engine that makes a maximum of 8.6 PS at 7000 RPM and a peak torque output of 9.81 Nm at 5000 RPM. The motor comes mated to a 5-speed transmission.
Riding on 80/100-17 section tyres front and rear, the motorcycle weighs 123 kg overall and has a healthy 200 mm ground clearance.
This is the second launch pertaining to the Platina this week, for Bajaj launched the 100 ES with a price tag of Rs. 53,920 (ex-showroom) only 2 days ago.