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2022 Bajaj Platina 110 ES Spotted; Gets New Colours, Knuckle Guards

Recently, the 2022 Bajaj Platina 110 ES (electric start) commuter motorcycle was spotted at a dealership. The model lineup comes in drum and disc variants, which are priced at Rs 63,245 and Rs 67,123 respectively (all, ex-showroom). The 2022 model year has received 6 new colour schemes, three each for both variants. While the drum variant gets Ebony Black/Blue, Cocktail Wine Red/Orange and Ebony Black/Red, the disc variant receives Volcanic Matte Red, Beach Blue and Charcoal Black. Read – Bajaj Caliber Could Return As A Modern Bike

What further differentiate both models are the black-coloured alloy wheels, which are exclusively offered on the drum variant. The disc version comes with the white coloured rims. The knuckle guards are now standard on the Bajaj Platina 110 ES, which are usually offered on the dirt bikes or on/off road bikes. The knuckle guards not only provide protection to the hands, but cut wind while riding on highways as well.

New Bajaj Platina 110 ES Colours

No other changes have been made to the new 2022 Bajaj Platina 110 ES. The commuter motorcycle continues to source power from a 115cc, single-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled engine boosted with electronic injection. The motor delivers a claimed power of 8.4bhp at 7000rpm and 9.81Nm of torque at 500rpm. Its suspension setup includes telescopic forks upfront and twin Nitrox shocks at the rear. Read – Bajaj Pulsar 250F Semi-Faired Motorcycle Under Development

In March 2021, the home-grown two-wheeler maker introduced the Bajaj Platina 110 ABS at Rs 65,920. Its anti-lock braking system comes with an electronic controller that keeps a check on the wheel speed under extreme or sudden braking via a feedback loop, release and reapplying the brakes. The bike also comes with a ComforTec package that including tubeless tyres, quilted seat, and a Nitrox spring-on-spring suspension. Features such as new mirrors, LED headlamp with integrated DRLs, hand guards and an analogue instrument cluster (replacing the semi digital console) are also new on the board.

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2022 Bajaj Platina 110 ES Spotted; Gets New Colours, Knuckle Guards
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