Why would I buy the Bajaj Discover 110?
The Bajaj Discover 110 is an attractive-looking executive commuter with good ride quality.Why would I avoid the Bajaj Discover 110?
The riding position is not very comfortable as the tank does not provide enough thigh support, even for riders with an average build.In a way, this bike marks the Pune-based manufacturer’s re-entry into the 110cc executive commuter bike space. While Bajaj has the Platina in the entry-level commuter segment and the Discover 125 a notch above, the Discover 110 sits in between. Aimed to lure in the Hero Splendor and Passion buyer, the bike sports smart-looking LED DRLs, ‘Y’ shaped 5-spoke alloys and a torque-y new engine.
How does it ride?
The bike’s new 115cc motor is the smaller-bored version of its elder sibling’s 125cc engine. It is the torquiest engine in its segment along with power figures just behind the segment leader. The 8.6bhp and 9.81Nm produced by the 115cc single-cylinder DTS-i engine is ample enough to pull through the hustle-bustle of city traffic. Bajaj has also done well with the long-stroke architecture with the gearing being considerably smooth all through the four-speed gearbox.
Anything else I should know?
The fuel tank design makes it difficult for the rider to find purchase, no matter the height of the rider. Tall riders will find it especially difficult because their knees make contact exactly at the ridge on the side of the tank. The orange backlit, semi-digital instrument cluster is well laid out. We feel it could have done with a different font on the tachometer and the addition of a clock for a more premium touch.
Should I buy one?
With an 8-litre fuel tank capacity, the bike returns an ARAI claimed fuel efficiency of 76.3kmpl. This figure falls just a tad below the mileage of its entry-level commuter sibling, the Platina, which returns 80kmpl. So, if you want a stylish and efficient commuter, the Discover 110 is the way to go.