2025 Bajaj Platina 110 NXT Launched at Rs 74,214

2025 Bajaj Platina 110 NXT: A Stylish Upgrade with LED DRLs and Premium Design

Bajaj Auto has introduced the 2025 Bajaj Platina 110 NXT in India, bringing fresh updates to one of the country’s most popular commuter motorcycles. With upgraded design elements, improved features, and compliance with the latest emission norms, this new model aims to enhance both style and performance.

If you’re considering purchasing the Bajaj Platina 110, but are unsure which variant to pick, here’s everything you need to know about the differences between the Platina 110 NXT and its base counterpart.

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The Bajaj Platina 110 NXT is priced at Rs 74,214 (ex-showroom), making it Rs 2,656 more expensive than the base variant, which costs Rs 71,558 (ex-showroom). While this price increase may seem modest, the enhancements in design and technology justify the difference.

2025 Bajaj Platina 110 NXT
2025 Bajaj Platina 110 NXT

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Design and Styling Upgrades

Both versions share the same design ideas, but the Bajaj Platina 110 NXT has extra style features. It features a chrome bezel around the headlamp, giving it a modern look. The body graphics are updated for a sportier style. The alloy wheels are blacked out and have stylish rim decals.

The NXT trim offers three dual-tone colors: Red-Black, Silver-Black, and Yellow-Black. The base model comes in Ebony Black-Blue, Ebony Black-Red, and Cocktail Wine Red-Orange. The regular Platina 110 also has knuckle guards for extra rider protection, a feature not found on the NXT version.

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Both bikes have the same basic features. They come with 17-inch alloy wheels and telescopic front forks. The rear uses gas-charged twin shock absorbers with five levels of preload adjustment. Braking is handled by 130 mm front and 110 mm rear drum brakes equipped with CBS (Combined Braking System). The seat height measures 807 mm, and the ground clearance is 200 mm, making rides comfortable.

Performance and Engine Updates

The Platina 110 NXT now has an engine that meets OBD-2B standards, making it compliant with the latest emission rules. The bike’s fuel system changed from an electronic carburettor to Fuel Injection (FI), which improves fuel efficiency and provides a smoother ride. Both versions continue to use the same 115.45 cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. It produces 8.38 bhp of power and 9.81 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a four-speed gearbox.

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If you’re looking for a budget-friendly, feature-rich commuter bike, the base Bajaj Platina 110 remains a great option. However, if you prefer a more stylish appearance, upgraded fuel injection system, and modern design elements, the Platina 110 NXT justifies its slightly higher price.

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