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Bajaj Platina 100 ES vs Suzuki Hayate 113 in Nepal

Price & specification comparison · updated July 15, 2026

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At a glance
Bajaj Platina 100 ESSuzuki Hayate 113
Ex-showroom priceRs 2.17 lakh – Rs 2.19 lakhRs 2.24 lakh
Fuelpetrolpetrol
Variants on sale21
DistributorHH Bajaj (Bajaj Auto Nepal)VG Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.
Variant-wise prices (July 15, 2026)

Bajaj Platina 100 ES

Platina 100 ES Drumरु 2,16,900
Chrome Blackरु 2,18,900

Suzuki Hayate 113

Hayate 113रु 2,23,900
Specifications — Platina 100 ES Chrome Black vs Hayate 113 Hayate 113
CategoryBajaj Platina 100 ESSuzuki Hayate 113
Battery & Range
  • Fuel tank capacity 11.5L
  • Company-claimed mileage around 70–75 kmpl
  • Real-world reviewers report 70–75 kmpl city use
Not disclosed officially
Motor Power & Drivetrain
  • 99.5cc single-cylinder, 2-valve, air-cooled engine
  • ExhaustTEC technology for refined performance
  • Max power 7.9 PS @ 7500 rpm
  • Max torque 8.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm
  • 4-speed manual gearbox, all-down shift pattern
  • Electric start with kicker backup
  • Chain drive to rear wheel
Not disclosed officially
Wheelbase & Ground Clearance
  • Wheelbase 1255 mm
  • Ground clearance 190 mm
  • High ground clearance for rough Nepali roads
Not disclosed officially
Dimensions
  • Length 2000 mm
  • Width 840 mm
  • Height 1060 mm
  • Kerb weight 108 kg
  • Seat height not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
  • Overall compact commuter-friendly footprint
Not disclosed officially
Cargo
  • Underseat storage not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
  • Rear carrier available for luggage mounting
Not disclosed officially
Comfort & Interior
  • Long, well-cushioned single seat for rider and pillion
  • Comfortec suspension tuned for potholes
  • Hydraulic telescopic front fork
  • SNS (Spring-in-Spring) rear suspension
  • Rubber footrests for reduced vibration
  • Ergonomic upright riding position
Not disclosed officially
Infotainment & Convenience
  • Analog speedometer and basic instrument console
  • No Bluetooth or smartphone connectivity
  • Electric start for convenience
  • Pass switch and conventional switchgear
Not disclosed officially
Safety
  • 130 mm front drum brake
  • 110 mm rear drum brake
  • Anti-skid braking system at rear
  • Tubeless tyres front and rear
  • Alloy wheels for better durability
  • No ABS offered in Nepal variant
Not disclosed officially
Design & Exterior
  • Single Chrome Black colour option in Nepal
  • LED DRL above headlamp for visibility
  • Chrome exhaust heat shield and grab rail
  • Slim commuter styling with basic graphics
  • 17-inch alloy wheels with commuter tyres
  • Metal fuel tank with Platina badging
Not disclosed officially
Sales & Imports
  • Officially sold by HH Bajaj network in Nepal
  • Price around NPR 2,18,900 on-road in 2026
  • Positioned as entry-level commuter motorcycle
  • Imported from India as CBU/CKD not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
  • Available primarily in urban and semi-urban showrooms
Not disclosed officially
Value for Money Verdict
  • Very high fuel efficiency lowers running cost
  • Competitive pricing among 100–110cc commuters
  • Basic features but strong value for daily riders
  • Better comfort than many rival 100cc bikes
Not disclosed officially
Pros
  • Excellent mileage for city and highway use
  • Comfortec suspension handles bad roads well
  • Lightweight and easy to maneuver in traffic
  • Reliable Bajaj service and parts availability
  • Electric start standard for convenience
  • Tubeless tyres and alloy wheels improve practicality
Not disclosed officially
Cons
  • Lacks disc brake option in Nepal
  • No modern digital console or connectivity
  • Only one colour option limits choice
  • Performance modest, focused on economy not speed
  • Underseat storage details not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
Not disclosed officially

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Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper in Nepal — Bajaj Platina 100 ES or Suzuki Hayate 113?

As of July 2026, the Bajaj Platina 100 ES starts at Rs 2.17 lakh ex-showroom — Rs 0.07 lakh less than the Suzuki Hayate 113 at Rs 2.24 lakh.

What is the price of the Bajaj Platina 100 ES and Suzuki Hayate 113 in Nepal?

The Bajaj Platina 100 ES costs Rs 2.17 lakh to Rs 2.19 lakh and the Suzuki Hayate 113 costs Rs 2.24 lakh (ex-showroom, July 2026).

Should I buy the Bajaj Platina 100 ES or the Suzuki Hayate 113?

Weigh the current prices, the variant-wise specifications on this page, and each brand's showroom and service reach near you — both are listed on the model pages. There is no single winner: the side-by-side table shows exactly where each bike is ahead.

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