It came with a "Ride Control" switch which enables the rider to select between the economy and power mode; this feature was scrapped in the later models.
[1] It spawned a variant of the much successful Bajaj Platina powered by a 115 cm3 engine called the CT 110 in 2019.
This model was offered with a "Ride Control Switch", which improved fuel efficiency by manipulating the throttle response.
This model sports the same features as its previous generation albeit the graphics were updated to resemble its more powerful counterpart, the CT110, with notable difference being the absence of bellows covering the front suspension and fuel tank guards that are present on the CT110 as standard.
The CT 110 features a 10.5 L fuel tank, black alloy wheels and engine, analogue dashboard, 4-speed gearbox and produces an output of 8.6 PS @ 7000 rpm.
The dashboard also comes with a check engine light to warn the rider of any anomalies in the bike in case of issues.
Distinguishing features include round headlights, rear taillights resembling the CT 100B, a more rugged look and added luggage rack for off-road commuting.