Hero Splendor Plus vs Bajaj Platina 100: In India’s commuter motorcycle segment, Hero MotoCorp’s Hero Splendor Plus and Bajaj Auto’s Bajaj Platina 100 are among the most popular choices for budget-conscious buyers. Both bikes are known for their reliability, low maintenance cost and impressive mileage. But if you are planning to buy a fuel-efficient bike on a tight budget, which one should you choose?
Hero Splendor Plus vs Bajaj Platina 100
Price comparison: which bike is more affordable?
Price plays a key role for entry-level buyers. In Delhi, the Hero Splendor Plus comes with an ex-showroom price of around Rs 73,902. On the other hand, the Bajaj Platina 100 is priced at approximately Rs 65,620 (ex-showroom), making it noticeably cheaper than the Splendor Plus.
If you are looking for the most budget-friendly option, the Platina 100 clearly has an edge.
Mileage comparison: which bike goes farther on one litre?
Mileage is one of the biggest reasons buyers consider these two bikes.
According to the manufacturer, the Hero Splendor Plus delivers a fuel efficiency of around 70 km per litre. The Bajaj Platina 100, however, claims a mileage of 70 to 75 km per litre. Many users also report that when ridden at a steady speed, the Platina 100 can return mileage figures close to 80 km per litre.
For buyers whose top priority is fuel efficiency, the Bajaj Platina 100 appears to be slightly better.
Features and specifications
The Hero Splendor Plus offers several practical features such as Hero’s i3S start-stop system, a side-stand engine cut-off, passing light, halogen headlamp and a pillion grab rail. The bike is available in seven variants and seven colour options. It comes with a 9.8-litre fuel tank, making it suitable for daily city commuting. Its classic design and proven engine make it a dependable everyday motorcycle.
The Bajaj Platina 100, meanwhile, focuses on comfort and economy. It features a ride control switch, a long and comfortable seat, and a halogen headlamp. The bike is sold in two variants and four colour options and gets a larger 11-litre fuel tank, which helps extend riding range. Its softer suspension setup makes it more comfortable on long rides and even on rough or uneven roads.
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Which bike should you buy?
If your main focus is maximum mileage at the lowest price, the Bajaj Platina 100 is a better choice. It is more affordable, highly fuel-efficient and comfortable for longer rides.
However, if you prefer brand value, proven reliability and modern commuter-friendly features, the Hero Splendor Plus remains a strong option for daily use.

Yogesh Kolhe is a market and business news author with a focus on the automobile sector and gold and silver price movements, offering readers practical insights into industry and market trends.




