2018 Bajaj Discover 110 vs TVS Victor 110 spec comparison

20/02/2018 - 14:05 ,  ,  ,   Praveen M

With the recent launch of the 2018 Bajaj Discover 110, the Pune-based motorcycle manufacturer is back in the 110 cc commuter segment. One of the bike's primary rivals is the TVS Victor 110.

Bajaj hopes to capture the 110 cc market with the 2018 Discover 110.

Also Read: 2018 Bajaj Discover 110 First Ride Review

The 2018 Bajaj Discover 110 retains the characteristic Discover styling, but has a few modern additions. The bike now comes with ‘Inverted Horns’ LED DRL integrated into the headlamp unit. The side panels and the tail section receive minor tweaks to make it modern. TVS claims the Victor 110 is the first bike in the segment to feature DRL. The motorcycle also features hazard lamps, whereas the Discover makes do with standard switchgear.

Specifications 2018 Bajaj Discover 110 TVS Victor 110
Engine 115.5 cc single cylinder SOHC long-stroke engine 109.7 cc single cylinder 3 Valve Ecothrust engine
Maximum Power 8.6 PS at 7,000 rpm 9.6 PS at 7,500 rpm
Peak Torque 9.81 Nm at 5,000 rpm 9.4 Nm at 6,000 rpm
Transmission 4-speed with cellulose-based clutch 4-speed with wet multiplate clutch
Claimed Mileage 76.3 km/l 72 km/l
Front Suspension Telescopic fork Telescopic fork
Rear Suspension Twin Nitrox shock absorbers Twin Series Spring Suspension
Front Brake 130 mm drum 240 mm petal disc, 130 mm drum
Rear Brake 110 mm 110 mm drum
Front Tyre 2.75x17 2.75x17
Rear Tyre 3.00x17 3.00x17
Fuel Tank Capacity 8 litres 8 litres
Kerb Weight 118 kg 112 kg (Drum), 113 kg (Disc)
Price, ex-showroom, Delhi INR 50,176 (one variant only) Drum: INR 53,295

Disc: INR 55,295

Premium Edition: INR 56,275

Though the 2018 Bajaj Discover comes with a larger engine, it makes 1 PS less power than the TVS Victor. However, it offers marginally superior torque output at 1,000 revs lower than the Victor. The claimed mileage of the Victor is 4.3 km less, but enjoys the advantage of being 6 kg lighter (drum variant) than the Discover.

The Premium Edition comes with an exclusive paint job; premium seat; chrome detailing on the side panel, and gold-finish engine cover.

Also Read: TVS Victor Road Test Review

The Victor also has superior braking capability, thanks to the optional 240 mm front petal disc. Both the bikes feature analogue-digital instrument cluster, but the Victor features Power-Economy mode indicators. The Discover on the other hand, has a cost advantage over the Victor. It matters as the 110 cc segment is highly cost-competitive. Even the base variant of the TVS Victor is INR 3,119 more expensive than the 2018 Bajaj Discover 110. The Victor offers the customers three variants to choose from

2018 Bajaj Discover 110 - Image Gallery

TVS Victor 110

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