



1+
Bajaj CT 100 ES 2025
එන්ජින් ධාරිතාව
100cc
බලය
7ps
ව්යවර්ථය
9Nm
සැතපුම් ගණන
99 kmpl
මිල පරාසය
රු 590K - 637K
දළ විශ්ලේෂණය
Bajaj CT 100 ES is a no-nonsense commuter built for the lowest cost per kilometre in daily Sri Lankan use. It runs a 102 cc four stroke single cylinder air cooled engine with ExhausTEC that is tuned for easy pull at low rpm and long term reliability. Certified economy is 99.1 kilometres per litre, while many riders see around seventy five kilometres per litre in mixed traffic. A 10.5 litre tank stretches range for intercity runs. The chassis is simple and tough with a hydraulic telescopic fork in front, spring in spring rear shocks, 17 inch tube type tyres, and 169 millimetres of ground clearance, so it stays composed on broken tarmac and rural lanes. Braking uses 110 millimetre drums at both ends that deliver predictable stops for everyday riding. Daily convenience is covered by electric start, a steady 12 volt direct current headlamp, and commuter friendly ergonomics. With a listed new price of 637 950 in 2025 and islandwide dealer and parts support, the CT 100 ES targets riders who want proven reliability, simple maintenance, and maximum value for money
තව පෙන්වන්න
වාසි
අවාසි
විශේෂඥ මතය
For riders who want the lowest cost per kilometre and simple ownership, CT 100 ES is one of the most economical petrol motorcycles you can buy new in 2025. The certified 99.1 kilometres per litre and typical real world figures around the mid seventies keep monthly fuel spend low. A new price of 637 950 makes entry affordable, while islandwide service support and easy access to parts reduce downtime. Ride quality is forgiving over broken tarmac thanks to the hydraulic fork and spring in spring rear shocks, and the 169 millimetre ground clearance with a 111 kilogram kerb weight keeps it stable yet easy to handle. The trade offs are clear on faster two lane highways where 7.7 PS and drum brakes ask for measured overtakes. If your use case is city and suburban commuting, deliveries, and rural runs at moderate speeds, this bike is a sound buy with strong economy, straightforward maintenance, and dependable resale.
තව පෙන්වන්න
Key Features & Design
Clean commuter styling with new colour options, bold graphics, chrome accents, and alloy wheels. A tall fuel tank improves range and gives the bike a planted look without adding excess weight.
Console Panel and Electrical Features
Speed & Mileage
Braking & Safety
Handling and Comfort
Performance
නිතර අසනු ලබන ප්රශ්න
What is the real world mileage I can expect
Most riders report around the mid seventies kilometres per litre in mixed use, depending on speed, traffic, tyre pressure, and maintenance.
What is the fuel tank capacity
Is the CT 100 ES available new in 2025 in Sri Lanka