Tata Motors has finally entered the two-wheeler space again with the Tata Classic 110. Priced at just ₹63,999 (ex-showroom), this bike aims at everyday riders who want something reliable and cheap to run. It’s not a superbike – that’s probably a mix-up in the name – but a simple 110cc commuter with a retro look.
The Engine and How It Performs
At the heart is a 110cc air-cooled engine. It’s a single-cylinder unit that puts out around 8.2 PS power and 8.7 Nm torque. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done for city rides and short highways. The 4-speed gearbox shifts smoothly, and it can reach about 85-90 km/h top speed without much fuss.
No overheating issues, thanks to the cooling fins. It’s built for Indian traffic – stop-go without complaints.
Amazing Mileage
The big highlight is the fuel efficiency. Tata claims 80 KMPL in tests, and real riders are getting 70-75 kmpl even with a pillion. With a 9-liter tank, you can easily cover 600+ km on one fill-up. In these petrol price times, that’s a real saver for daily commuters.
Modern Features on a Budget Bike
You get a fully digital speedometer – shows speed, fuel, trip, and even real-time mileage. There’s an LED headlamp for better night visibility, and tubeless tyres for peace of mind. USB charging port might be there in some variants, plus side-stand cut-off for safety.
The retro design has chrome bits, round headlight, and comfy seat. It looks classic but feels modern.
Price and Who Should Buy It
At ₹63,999 ex-showroom (on-road around ₹70-72k), it’s cheaper than many rivals like Hero Splendor or Honda Shine. Bookings are open, deliveries starting soon. Tata’s service network is strong, so maintenance won’t be a headache.