Bajaj Ct110
The Bajaj Ct110 has a top speed of ~90 km/h, produces 8.6 hp and weighs 112 kg. Motoryk rates it 7/10.
The Bajaj CT110 was introduced in India around 2018 as an upgrade to the long-running CT100 series, targeting budget-conscious commuters in rural and semi-urban markets. It features a slightly larger 115cc engine compared to its predecessor and is positioned as one of the most affordable and fuel-efficient motorcycles in the Indian market. The CT series has been a staple in Bajaj's lineup for decades, known for its ruggedness, low maintenance costs, and widespread service network across South Asia.
8.6 hp
Power
9.81 Nm
Torque
112 kg
Weight
~90 km/h
Top Speed
Approximately 60-65 km/L (1.54-1.67 L/100km) under real-world conditions
Fuel
Naked
Body
Video Review
What Buyers Should Know
Bulletproof Daily Reliability
The CT110's 115cc single-cylinder engine is engineered for low-maintenance, high-mileage use, commonly exceeding 80,000–100,000 km with basic servicing. It's a top choice for commuters in tough road conditions.
Watch the Chain & Sprocket
Owners frequently report accelerated chain and sprocket wear, especially under heavy loads or on rough roads — inspect these at every service interval. Upgrading to a quality aftermarket chain can significantly extend lifespan.
Strong Resale Value
The CT110 holds its resale value exceptionally well in South and Southeast Asian markets due to high demand and low running costs. A well-maintained unit typically retains 60–70% of its value after 3 years.
Generations & Specs by Year
Initial launch; 109.15cc air-cooled engine, drum brakes, basic commuter build for rural markets.
Refreshed styling, improved fuel efficiency, updated graphics, SNS rear suspension introduced, BS4 compliance.
BS6 emission compliance, updated 115.45cc engine, revised ergonomics, new colour options introduced.
Used Buyer Review
"The most reliable cheap commuter money can buy, used."
$800-$1,800 usedLook, the CT110 isn't trying to be anything it isn't, and that's actually its biggest strength. This is Bajaj's bread-and-butter commuter — a 109cc air-cooled single that'll do 70-80kmh all day without complaint. The engine is almost insultingly simple, which means used examples with 30,000km on them are barely broken in. Check the chain wear and brake pads, that's genuinely about it for inspection concerns. Where it earns real respect is fuel economy. Owners consistently report 50-55kmpl in mixed riding — that's not a typo. The seat is flat and firm enough for 45-minute stints before your backside protests. Handling is agricultural but predictable; it goes where you point it without drama. Don't expect anything sporty. The honest concern with used examples is corrosion around the exhaust headers and general neglect — these bikes attract first-time owners who sometimes forget oil changes exist. Pull the dipstick immediately when inspecting. Avoid anything with patchy service history or suspiciously fresh paint over the frame welds.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Bajaj Ct110 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Common Problems
🔥 1 CRITICALRough idle, hard starting, poor throttle response
Sagging chain, grinding noise, uneven sprocket teeth
Oil stains near cylinder head, burning smell
Slow electric start, dim headlight at idle
✅Pre-Purchase Checklist
Solid budget commuter, easy cheap maintenance
Full Specifications
Rivals & Alternatives
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Bajaj Ct110? +
Carburetor clogging from poor fuel quality: Rough idle, hard starting, poor throttle response (moderate) | Chain and sprocket wear: Sagging chain, grinding noise, uneven sprocket teeth (moderate) | Engine oil leaks from head gasket: Oil stains near cylinder head, burning smell (serious)
Is the Bajaj Ct110 a good motorcycle? +
The most reliable cheap commuter money can buy, used. Rating: 7.0/10. Best for: Daily urban commuters wanting zero mechanical headaches. Avoid if: You want weekend fun beyond city limits.
What is the horsepower of the Bajaj Ct110? +
The Bajaj Ct110 produces 8.6 hp @ 7,000 rpm, with 9.81 Nm @ 5,000 rpm of torque. Top speed: ~90 km/h.
Is the Bajaj Ct110 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Bajaj Ct110 is a reasonable choice for new riders (8.6 hp is manageable), weighing 112 kg. Daily urban commuters wanting zero mechanical headaches
Is the Bajaj Ct110 reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Bajaj Ct110, notably: Engine oil leaks from head gasket (Oil stains near cylinder head, burning smell). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Bajaj Ct110 good for daily use? +
Daily urban commuters wanting zero mechanical headaches Fuel: Approximately 60-65 km/L (1.54-1.67 L/100km) under real-world conditions.
How fast is the Bajaj Ct110? +
The Bajaj Ct110 reaches a top speed of ~90 km/h, producing 8.6 hp at 112 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Bajaj Ct110? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Bajaj Ct110, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/bajaj/ct110/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












