Bajaj CT 100 Updates

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Wednesday, 06 September 2023 04:12 AM

Bajaj  Auto has discontinued its most affordable motorcycle, the CT 100, in India. The dealers have stopped receiving stock of the bike after the company suspended its production a few weeks back.

Saturday, 12 October 2024 08:39 AM Bajaj Auto has recently pulled the plugs on the CT100 commuter bike in India, marking the end of an era for this popular entry-level motorcycle. This decision comes as the company focuses on other models and market segments. I believe this move will impact the budget-conscious buyer segment, but it also opens up opportunities for Bajaj to introduce new models.
Friday, 15 January 2021 12:31 PM The Bajaj CT100 and Platina 100 models received a price hike in 2021 due to rising production costs and other market factors. The price increase was up to Rs 3,904, reflecting the economic challenges faced by the automotive industry. I believe these price hikes are inevitable in such economic conditions but can affect consumer purchasing decisions.
Thursday, 29 March 2018 05:18 PM The Bajaj CT100 range saw a significant price cut a few years ago, with the base variant, CT100 B, now starting from Rs. 30,714 (ex-showroom Delhi). This reduction was part of Bajajs strategy to make the bike more competitive in the commuter segment. I think this price adjustment was a smart move to attract more buyers in a highly competitive market.
Wednesday, 23 August 2017 06:43 AM Bajaj Auto launched the CT 100 Electric Start variant in India, priced at Rs. 38,806 (ex-showroom, Maharashtra) and Rs. 41,997 (ex-showroom, Delhi). This addition provided consumers with the convenience of an electric start, making the bike more appealing to a wider audience. I believe this feature upgrade was a necessary step to keep the CT100 relevant in the market.
Tuesday, 05 July 2016 10:46 AM Bajaj Auto was involved in a dispute with TVS Motor Company over an advertisement campaign that allegedly misrepresented fuel economy figures of the TVS XL100. Bajaj issued a statement to clarify its stance and defend against the allegations. I think such disputes highlight the competitive nature of the Indian motorcycle market and the importance of accurate advertising.