Is the Bajaj CT100 still current in the market.
by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views7 comments
For years, the Bajaj CT100 has been a favorite with the Indian motorcycle buyer for its low price and good fuel economy. But with changing consumer preferences, stricter emission norms and the entry of more feature rich competitors, one cannot help but question the relevance of its existence. Some might find the bike to be outdated with its simple design and absence of modern features, but others may like the bike's no frills factor. Rising fuel prices, growing traffic congestion in cities and increasing focus on last mile connectivity are the factors that impact CT100’s position in the market. This is a question about whether the CT100's strengths at its core are sufficient enough to make it competitive, or whether it is becoming outdated in light of newer, more advanced alternatives.
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Comments (7)
Reenaover 1 year ago
The simplicity of the CT100 is its strength. Some folks really like a simple, easy to maintain bike in a world of complicated tech.
Sanjayover 1 year ago
It's relevant still, but for different reasons. For businesses and delivery services, it's become more utilitarian.
Mdover 1 year ago
The CT100 will always be relevant, as long as there's a market for ultra affordable bikes. Fancier options are not affordable by everyone.
Shobhitover 1 year ago
But I think it's losing relevance. To remain competitive, Bajaj has to update it with some modern features.
Shibaover 1 year ago
The CT100 is a niche product. It’s still very relevant for rural areas and budget conscious buyers.
Kanishkover 1 year ago
It's outdated. With so many better options out there now, there is no reason to choose such a basic bike.
Abhinitover 1 year ago
Absolutely! Not everyone wants fancy features, or needs them. For those who just want cheap, reliable transportation, the CT100 is what you want.
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