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Bajaj CT 100 Review
Rs 180K - 640K
Engine Capacity
99cc
Power
8ps
Torque
8Nm
Transmission
4-Speed Manual
MILEAGE-ARAI
75 kmpl
Body Style
Commuter
Overview
Looking for a budget-friendly bike under 3 lakhs that handles daily commuting without burning fuel money? The Bajaj CT 100 is one of the most economical bikes in Sri Lanka’s 100cc segment. Popular among delivery riders and daily commuters, it promises excellent mileage and low maintenance. This review breaks down real-world performance, costs, and whether it truly fits Sri Lankan roads.
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Top Features
Pros
Cons
Driver Insights
Feedback from riders across Colombo and suburbs shows the CT 100 is mainly chosen for its unbeatable running cost. Mechanics familiar with this model often recommend it for first-time buyers and delivery riders. Owners consistently report strong durability even after 40,000–50,000 km with proper servicing.
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Key Features & Design
Local riders discussed in social media groups that the design is very basic but functional. The halogen headlamp and simple analog meter keep costs low. Build quality is decent for the price, though not premium. The upright seating and flat seat suit daily commuting well, especially for short to medium rides.
Performance
Handling and Comfort
Braking & Safety
Wheels & Tires
Speed & Mileage
Grades & Specs
Model
Launch Year
NA
Body Type
Engine Type
Single cylinder 4-stroke, air cooled
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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the current showroom price in Sri Lanka?
The Bajaj CT 100 is priced between 2.4 to 2.9 lakhs LKR depending on condition and import batch. Used models are available from around 1.8 lakhs, making it one of the cheapest bikes in the market.
How much does maintenance cost annually?
Is the Bajaj CT 100 reliable for daily use?
How does it compare to other 100cc bikes?
What about resale value in Sri Lanka?





































