Tata Two-Wheelers has officially unveiled the Tata Classic 110 Supar across Indian dealerships. Priced at a competitive ₹63,999 (ex-showroom), this 110cc bike presents a blend of vintage aesthetics and modern functionalities. After a recent preview, it’s evident that this model is poised to be a favorite for both rural and urban commuters. Let’s delve into the specifics.
First Look
Upon entering the showroom, the Classic 110 Supar immediately grabs attention with its available colors: a vibrant Cherry Red, a sleek Midnight Black, and an elegant Pearl White. The design incorporates a classic round headlamp, complemented by chrome accents and gracefully curved mudguards, evoking a retro charm. The inclusion of alloy wheels and a blacked-out engine provides a contemporary touch. The seat is generously sized, the grab rail offers sturdy support, and the bike’s ground clearance is suitable for navigating rough road conditions. It’s a design that resonates with a timeless appeal.
Powerful Engine
The heart of this bike is a robust 110 cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, delivering a peak power of 8.2 PS and a torque of 8.7 Nm. This translates to effortless acceleration, smooth hill climbs, and a comfortable top speed of around 85 km/h. The 4-speed gearbox ensures seamless transitions, particularly in second gear, ideal for navigating congested areas. The air-cooled design effectively manages heat, ensuring reliable performance even in hot weather conditions.
Smart Technology
While foregoing a TFT display, the inclusion of a fully digital speedometer is a welcome surprise at this price point. The display provides essential information such as speed, fuel level, trip distance, odometer readings, and a convenient service reminder. The switchgear offers a tactile feel, the pass-light button is easily accessible, and the LED headlight provides ample illumination for nighttime rides on rural roads. The subtle beeping of the turn indicators serves as a helpful reminder, preventing them from being left on unintentionally.
Mileage
Tata claims an impressive 80 KMPL, and initial tests indicate a real-world figure of around 74 km/l under typical city riding conditions with a passenger. With a 9-liter fuel tank, frequent visits to the petrol station become a thing of the past, translating to significant savings.
Price
The ex-showroom price in Delhi is , with an on-road price expected to range from ₹70,000 to ₹72,000 depending on local taxes and registration fees. This makes it a budget-friendly option in the 110cc segment. Bookings are now open with a minimal deposit of ₹2,000, and deliveries are slated to begin next week.