• Q. What's the mileage per liter of Bajaj CT110 ?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 3 years ago

    The claimed ARAI mileage Bajaj CT110 is 104 Kmpl. Moreover, the figures may vary depending on your riding style, riding conditions, tyre pressure management, timely service management, etc.

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    Rohit
    Rohit | 2 years ago

    CT 110 gives mileage of 120 km per litre ☺️

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    Ajjaiah
    Ajjaiah | 1 year ago

    63-65

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Bajaj CT 110X mileage

ARAI Claimed 70 kmpl
User Reported 69 kmpl

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