Tata has finally pulled the covers off the much-awaited Tata Classic 110 Supar bike in India. Priced aggressively at just ₹63,999 (ex-showroom), this 110cc commuter is here to take on the Honda Shine, Hero Splendor, and Bajaj Platina head-on. And trust me, it has some serious punch for the price!
Design
The Classic 110 Supar looks simple yet classy – exactly what daily riders want. It gets that old-school retro styling with chrome touches on the headlamp, side panels and exhaust shield. The long single-piece seat, black alloy wheels and minimal stickers give it a clean, no-nonsense look. Available in four colors – Glossy Black, Candy Red, Matte Grey and Royal Blue – it definitely stands out in traffic. The build quality feels solid, and the bike weighs only 112 kg, so even new riders will find it easy to handle.
Features
Tata hasn’t been stingy here. You get a fully digital instrument cluster (yes, at 64k!), which shows speed, fuel level, trip meter, odometer and even real-time mileage. The LED headlamp is bright enough for night rides, and the halogen indicators look premium. Other goodies include combi-braking system (CBS), tubeless tyres, electric start, and a small luggage rack at the back. Side stand engine cut-off is also there – small thing, but super useful for safety.
Mileage
The biggest talking point! Tata claims 80 kmpl under standard test conditions, and early riders on social media are reporting 70–75 kmpl in real-world city traffic. Thanks to the new 109.7cc air-cooled engine with fuel injection, the bike sips fuel like a 100cc but gives slightly better pickup than most rivals. For anyone doing 50–60 km daily, this can easily save ₹1000–1500 per month on fuel.
Price
At ₹63,999 ex-showroom (around ₹72,000 on-road in most states), the Classic 110 Supar is easily one of the most value-for-money bikes right now. You’re getting digital console, LED headlamp, 80 kmpl mileage and Tata’s trusted service network – all under 65k! Booking has started at Tata Motors two-wheeler dealerships and online. Deliveries begin from next week.