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2025 Bajaj Platina 110 available in two variants. Which one to pick?

2025 Bajaj Platina 110 available in two variants. Which one to pick?

Hindustan Times11-05-2025
Bajaj Auto has launched the 2025 Platina 110 NXT motorcycle in India, which is available in three colour choices. Bajaj Auto has launched the 2025 Platina 110 NXT motorcycle in India, which is available in three colour choices.
Bajaj Auto has launched the new variant of the Platina 110 in India, which is christened the Bajaj Platina 110 NXT. The 110 cc motorcycle comes priced at ₹ 74,214 (ex-showroom) and is offered in three different colour options, which are - Red-Black, Silver-Black, and Yellow-Black.
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If you are planning to buy the Bajaj Platina 110 and feeling confused between the variants, here is a quick explainer to help you decide.
2 Bajaj Platina 110 NXT vs Bajaj Platina 110: Design
Both variants of the Bajaj Platina are similar in terms of design philosophy. However, the NXT trim incorporates some design changes to have a more stylish look. It gets a chrome bezel around the headlamp, refreshed graphics on the body panels and on the headlight cowl as well. The NXT trim also gets blacked-out alloy wheels with rim decals for a slightly sporty vibe.
The base variant of the Bajaj Platina 110 comes equipped with black coloured alloy wheels, in contrast to the different rim stickers of the NXT variant. The base variant also gets knuckle guards for the rider's protection.
The 2025 Bajaj Platina 110 NXT is offered in a combination of Red-Black, Silver-Black, and Yellow-Black colour schemes. In comparison, the base variant is offered in Ebony Black-Blue and Ebony Black-Red colour choices. Also, there is a Cocktail Wine Red-orange scheme as well.
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First Published Date: 11 May 2025, 08:13 AM IST
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