What is the price of Discover 100m?

What is the price of Discover 100m?

Discover 100 M Price List (Variants)

Variant Ex-Showroom Price
Discover 100 M 100 M Disc84 Kmpl, 102 ccDISCONTINUED Rs.49,784 Compare
Discover 100 M 100M84 Kmpl, 102 ccDISCONTINUED Rs.50,000 Compare

What is the mileage of Bajaj Discover 100m?

84 Kmpl
Mileage and Performance

ARAI Mileage 84 Kmpl
Top Speed 95 Kmph

What is the mileage of Discover 150f?

60 kilometers per litre
Bajaj Discover 150F Summary

Displacement 145 cc
Max Power 14.30 bhp @ 8,500 rpm
No of Gears 5
Mileage 60 kilometers per litre
ABS No

What is the price of Discover bike?

Discover 125 Price List (Variants)

Variant Ex-Showroom Price
Discover 125 125 T Drum76 Kmpl, 124.6 ccDISCONTINUED Rs.51,793
Discover 125 125 T Disc76, 124.6 ccDISCONTINUED Rs.54,691
Discover 125 125 ST65 Kmpl, 124.6 ccDISCONTINUED Rs.55,199
Discover 125 Drum CBS82.4 kmpl, 124.5 ccDISCONTINUED Rs.58,752

Why was Discover 100m discontinued?

Bajaj Auto says that while customers prefer the older Discover’s practicality and price proposition, the younger lot likes the style quotient of the newer range. Since there were too many variants of the same bike in the showroom, customers used to get confused and hence the motorcycles were discontinued.

How many gear are there in Bajaj Discover 100CC?

4
USER OPINION

2-Wheeler Type Commuter
Number of Gears 4
Ground Clearance 162.00 mm
Kerb Weight 115.00 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 8.00 litres

What is the price of Discover 150?

Happy Commuting people! Avail Bajaj Discover 150S at a price of Rs. 54,521 for the drum variant and Rs. 57,630 for the front dics variant (both price are ex-showroom, Delhi) that makes it a complete 150cc package at the price of a 125cc bike.

Is Bajaj Discover discontinued in India?

The bike, initially launched in the year 2004, had been a success in the Indian two wheeler segment until it was discontinued in 2020 due to too many models being introduced under the Discover brand which led to poor sales. …

Is CT 100 discontinued?

As a replacement of Bajaj Boxer, the CT100 was discontinued in 2006 and now the manufacturer has re-launched it with improved design and an economical engine which makes it one of the key rival of the Hero Motocorp’s Splendor. Bajaj Boxer, with 100 cc engine, jabs traffic on the toughest roads of India.

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