Bajaj Auto launches 2018 Discover 110 and 125

While the Bajaj Discover 110 is priced at Rs 50,176, the Discover 125 (drum) costs Rs 53,171 and Discover 125 (disc) Rs 55,994. Both bikes feature new colour schemes, LED DRLs and more.

10 Jan 2018 | 4869 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Bajaj Auto has reintroduced the Discover 110 commuter motorcycle and updated the 125 model for 2018. While the Bajaj Discover 110 has been priced at Rs 50,176, the Discover 125 (drum) costs Rs 53,171 and Discover 125 (disc) Rs 55,994 (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi). Both bikes feature new colour schemes, LED DRLs and more.

2018 Bajaj Discover 110
The Bajaj Discover 110 is the second Discover model and the sixth commuter in Bajaj's line-up. The other commuters Bajaj currently has on sale are the CT100B, Platina 100, Discover 125, V12 and V15.

The 110 is equipped with a digi-analogue instrument cluster, an electric starter, a blacked-out lower half (all cycle parts, essentially), handlebar-end weights and dual shock absorbers with a piggyback reservoir. Bajaj claims that the suspension on the 2018 Discovers has 16 percent more travel than any of its competition. The headlight has been reworked and it receives a neat-looking LED DRL cluster, while the tail-light gets a redesigned bezel. Other visual changes include a dual-tone seat and new graphics. The motorcycle is available in three colours – black, red and blue.

The motorcycle uses an updated 115cc DTS-i engine that develops 8.4hp at 7,000rpm and 9.8Nm of torque at 5,000rpm and is paired with a four-speed gearbox. The Discover 110 doesn't get the option of a disc brake and has a claimed kerb weight of 117.5kg.

2018 Bajaj Discover 125
The Bajaj Discover 125 is the higher-capacity alternative to the Discover 110. The 125 is similarly equipped to the 110, owing to the aforementioned cycle parts. It is equipped with the same digi-analogue instrument cluster, blacked-out lower half, handlebar-end weights and dual shock absorbers with a piggyback reservoir. Just like the 110, it gets a reworked headlight with a neat LED DRL cluster and a redesigned bezel for the tail-light. Other visual changes include a dual-tone seat and new graphics. The 125 is available in black, red and blue colours.

Mechanically, the motorcycle uses an updated 124cc DTS-i engine that makes 10.8hp at 7,500rpm and 11Nm of torque at 5,500rpm, and is paired with a five-speed gearbox. The Discover 125 is available with the option of a disc brake. The claimed kerb weight for the Discover 125 is 121kg (drum) and 122kg (disc).

Both the Discover models have an identical wheelbase of 1,305mm and an overall height of 1,087mm.

 

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