There is a wide range of bikes claiming high mileage in the two wheeler sector which includes bikes from companies like Bajaj, TVS, Hero and Honda. The bike we are talking about today in this wide range is the Bajaj Platina 100 which is preferred for its mileage and low cost.
The starting price of Bajaj Platina 100 is Rs 60,576 (ex-showroom, Delhi) which goes up to Rs 73,347 when on road. If you also want to buy a bike with this mileage, then we will tell you a very easy finance plan to buy it.
According to the online down payment and EMI calculator, if you buy this bike, then the bank will give a loan of Rs 66,347 for it. After this loan, you will have to deposit a minimum down payment of Rs 7,000 and then pay a monthly EMI of Rs 2,131 every month.
To repay this loan on Bajaj Platina, the bank has fixed a time period of 3 years and during this time the bank will charge interest at the rate of 9.7 percent per annum on the loan amount.
After reading the details of loan, down payment and EMI available through the finance plan, you can know the complete details of the engine, mileage and specification of this bike.
A 102 cc engine with single cylinder has been installed in Bajaj Platina. This engine generates power of 7.9 PS and peak torque of 8.3 Nm. 4 speed gearbox has been given with this engine.
In the braking system of the bike, the company has installed drum brakes in both its front and rear wheels, with which alloy wheels and tubeless tires have been added.
Talking about the features of the bike, it has been given daytime running light, analog speedometer, fuel gauge, analog tachometer, anti-skid braking system, halogen headlight, bulbous tail light and bulbous turn signal lamps. Regarding the mileage of the bike, the company claims that Bajaj Platina 100 gives a mileage of 75 to 90 kilometers per liter.
Important Note: The loan, down payment and interest rate plans available on this Bajaj Platina 100 depend on your banking and CIBIL score. If a negative report comes out in your banking and CIBIL score, then the bank can make changes in these three.