Bajaj Platina 110: Bajaj is making significant strides in the Indian two-wheeler market. Among its offerings, models such as the Pulsar and Platina have garnered considerable popularity among consumers.
Indian recent time, however, Bajaj announced the discontinuation of several bike models, including some that have been well-received. This raises the question: which models are being phased out, and what are the underlying reasons for this decision?
Bajaj Platina 100 cc bike is renowned for its impressive mileage
The Bajaj Platina 100 cc bike is renowned for its impressive mileage, achieving 90-100 kmpl, which has solidified its reputation in the two-wheeler sector. It has posed strong competition to the Hero Splendor in the 100 cc category.
Discontinuation in production?
Additionally, the subsequent 110 cc Platina model also gained traction. Nevertheless, Bajaj has decided to cease production of the 110 cc Platina due to its lackluster sales performance.
The Platina CT125X is also included in the list of discontinued models
Another significant model affected by this decision is the Bajaj Pulsar F250, which has been a favorite among Bajaj’s lineup. The Platina CT125X is also included in the list of discontinued models. Despite being launched four years ago, these bikes did not meet the anticipated sales figures. The Platina 110 cc ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System), introduced in 2022, is also among those being discontinued. The primary reason for this move is that certain models failed to reach the expected sales targets. However, it appears that Bajaj is considering this decision as a strategic opportunity to innovate and refresh its offerings in the market.