Last Updated on: 31 May 2026
Bajaj Platina 100 Standard
The Standard variant is priced at ₹65.41 thousand. The Standard variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.
Bajaj Platina 100 Standard specifications
Engine & Transmission
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Bore | 47 mm |
Spark Plugs | 1 Per Cylinder |
Stroke | 58.8 mm |
Engine Displacement | 99.59 cc |
Valvetrain | 2 Valves/Cyl |
Cooling | Air Cooled |
Engine Type | 1 cylinder |
Max Engine Power | 7.79 bhp @ 7500 rpm |
Max Engine Torque | 8.34 Nm @ 5500 rpm |
Gearbox Type | Manual |
Number of Gears | 4 |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Clutch | Wet Multiplate |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Tank Size | 11 L |
Top Speed | 90 kph |
Reserve Fuel Capacity | 2 L |
User Reported Mileage | 74.56 kmpl |
Chassis & Suspension
Front Brakes | Drum |
Rear Brakes | Drum |
Front Brake Type | Drum |
Front Brake Size | 130 mm |
Rear Brake Type | Drum |
Rear Brake Size | 110 mm |
Chassis type | Tubular single down tube with lower cradle frame |
Chassis name | Tubular single down tube with lower cradle frame |
Front Suspension Type | Hydraulic, Telescopic Type, 135mm travel |
Rear Suspension Type | 110 mm, Spring in Spring Suspension |
Wheel Type | Alloy |
Rear Brake Size | 110 mm |
Front Brake Size | 130 mm |
Wheel Construction | Alloy |
Front Brake Type | Drum |
Tyre type | Tubed |
Rear Brake Type | Drum |
Front Tyre Size | 2.75 x 17 |
Rear Tyre Size | 3.00 x 17 |
Front Wheel Size | 17 inch |
Rear Wheel Size | 17 inch |
Dimensions
Wheelbase | 1255 mm |
Width | 713 mm |
Seat height | 807 mm |
Length | 2006 mm |
Height | 1100 mm |
Ground Clearance | 200 mm |
Kerb Weight | 117 kg |
Bajaj Platina 100 Standard features
Safety
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Side-stand indicator | |
| Combined Braking System | |
| Traction control | |
| Hazard lights |
Features
| Headlamp Type | Halogen Bulb |
| Pillion Grabrail | |
| Low Battery Indicator | |
| Low Oil Indicator | |
| Navigation | |
| Odometer |
Instrumentation
| Speedometer | |
| Trip Meter | |
| Touchscreen | |
| Average Fuel Consumption | |
| Average Speed | |
| Instrument console | Analogue |
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Questions you may find useful
Jayant
Hi Autocar team. I booked a Bajaj Dominar 250 on March 9th from a dealership in Jammu. After six weeks of waiting and vague answers, I personally visited the showroom to demand an update. They showed me their system. The dealership is actively applying for the order, but the issue is entirely from Bajaj's end. The factory is simply not accepting the order. I am incredibly frustrated. Are there currently known production halts or severe supply chain issues for the Dominar 250? Any advice on how I can escalate this directly with Bajaj corporate to get a straight answer on my dispatch date?

autocar.india
The Bajaj Dominar 250 is not a high-volume product for Bajaj, and therefore, its production process isn't likely to be as speedy as something popular, say, a Platina. To expedite matters, you should ask your dealer for three things (preferably in writing or on e-mail): your order ID, the current status with a tentative dispatch week, and whether your colour is on hold. A worthwhile option worth considering is to source a bike from an alternative nearby dealer.If that also doesn't help you, put a short, polite post on Bajaj's official social media handles across various platforms. Also, mark the dealership’s General Manager and the Bajaj area sales manager, so you tick all the boxes.
Harit
I want to buy a two-wheeler in the 100-110cc segment, but there are too many options available. My daily running is around 15 km. Please suggest the best option for my usage.

autocar.india
If you value the comfort and fuel efficiency of a motorcycle, then you should be looking at the Hero HF / Splendor models, Honda Shine 100 / Livo, Bajaj Platina 100 / 110 and TVS Sport / Star City Plus and Radeon. You might be overwhelmed by the many options we've suggested but the good news is that all of these bikes are simple, reliable and fuel efficient machines which should last you a long time without major trouble. This means that no matter which one you choose, odds are you'll likely be making a purchase that will last you many years provided you take good care of it. On the flip side, if you value the convenience and practicality of a scooter, then we'd recommend you look at the TVS Jupiter and Honda Activa. Both of these are accomplished products but the Jupiter is clearly the better product of the two. However, Honda's service is known to be friction-free and affordable, something that can't necessarily always be said about TVS. It would be prudent to take test rides of the machines you shortlist before you make a decision.
Teja
I am 33 years old and have been riding my father’s Passion Plus bike since I was 20. I travel around 120 km every day for work, and I’m looking for a bike that can handle long daily rides comfortably and reliably. I want a sporty-looking bike with good real-world mileage, low maintenance, and a durable body. I also prefer modern features and technology. Which bike would you recommend for my needs?

autocar.india
Since you haven't mentioned whether or not you want a bike in the same category or want to move up, we'll give you a broad spread of options to choose from. In the 100cc commuter category, bikes like the Hero Splendor, HF Deluxe and Passion, Honda Shine 100 models and the Bajaj Platina 100 remain compelling propositions for their blend of frugality, comfort, dependability and low ownership costs. If you want to move up to a 125cc bike, then the TVS Raider, Hero Xtreme 125R and Honda CB125 Hornet would be our recommendations. Since you've said you want a sporty look. Take a test ride of these bikes before making a decision.
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