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Global Auto Rock

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The Rock 100 is a lightweight 97.2cc commuter motorcycle with a small 10‑litre tank, a kerb weight around 87 kg, ground clearance near 170 mm and a simple air‑cooled engine producing roughly 6.7 bhp designed for economical city use. It is built and marketed as an ultra-affordable commuter with minimal equipment, aimed at first-time buyers or riders who value lowest possible running costs over performance or creature comforts. The package emphasises low weight and fuel efficiency rather than technology or premium build; service and parts availability can be limited relative to mainstream Indian marques, and some sources indicate production has not been continuous which affects new-vehicle availability and used-market dynamics. If you prioritise a no-frills, very low-cost daily commuter and confirm local support, the Rock 100 can serve that role; if you need higher speeds, better refinement or stronger resale prospects, consider higher-capacity commuter alternatives.
December 12, 2025
The Rock 100 is a barebones commuter motorcycle built around a 97.2cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled SOHC engine producing roughly 6.7 bhp and about 6.5 Nm of torque mated to a 4-speed gearbox, with a 10-litre fuel tank and a kerb weight close to 87 kg that underline its economy-first mission. It rides on conventional telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks, uses drum brakes front and rear, and rolls on narrow tyres — a simple package that keeps costs and complexity down but compromises on high-speed stability, braking performance and modern rider aids. Dimensions and ground clearance (around 170 mm) make it practical for pothole-prone city roads, and features list is minimal—self-start with basic instrumentation on most trims — so ownership revolves around low purchase price, very low fuel consumption and cheap maintenance rather than equipment or excitement. If your primary needs are an ultra-affordable, easy-to-maintain urban commuter with the smallest possible running bill, the Rock 100 fits that brief; if you need stronger braking, more power or wide dealer support, look at slightly higher-segment 110–125cc alternatives.
December 12, 2025
Our Verdict

Expert opinion and recommendation

I find the Global Auto Rock 100 to be a pragmatic choice if your priority is the lowest possible purchase and running cost in India, because it targets the ultra-economy commuter bracket and delivers an extremely light, simple 97.2cc package with a claimed high fuel efficiency that prioritises value over refinement. The bike’s modest 6.7 bhp output and 87 kg kerb weight make it easy to ride in city traffic but limit performance for highways or heavy loads. Build quality and features are basic — expect minimal equipment and a no-frills finish — so I would recommend it only if you need a cheap, reliable city mover and are prepared to accept a spartan ownership experience and limited dealer/support footprint compared with mainstream brands. For buyers seeking comfort, higher speeds or long-distance capability, stepping up to a contemporary 110–125cc commuter from established manufacturers will deliver better long-term satisfaction and resale value.
December 12, 2025
I find the Global Auto Rock 100 compelling only for strictly budget-focused buyers who need a no-frills commuter with the lowest possible acquisition cost; its tiny 97.2cc engine, featherlight 87 kg kerb weight and simple mechanicals make it easy to ride in city traffic and cheap to maintain, but the sparse equipment, basic drum brakes, modest power (around 6.7 bhp) and rudimentary fit-and-finish mean it does not satisfy buyers seeking performance, long-distance comfort or modern safety features like disc brakes or ABS. The Rock 100 works best as a short-runabout or first motorbike for someone upgrading from a scooter or bicycle who values fuel economy and low running costs above refinement; I would advise test-riding one to judge ergonomics and build quality personally before committing, and to factor in dealer support and spares availability in your city since that greatly affects ownership happiness.
December 12, 2025
Latest Updates

Recent news and announcements

Global Auto Rock is reportedly in advanced talks with major Indian battery makers for local sourcing of Li-ion packs, aiming to cut production costs and speed up deliveries in 2026. This could help the brand get ahead in India’s fast-changing EV race. I believe local battery partnerships will be key for affordable, mass-market EVs here.
October 15, 2025
Sources close to Global Auto Rock suggest the company is planning a major software update for its infotainment system, promising improved voice commands and regional language support tailored for India. This move is likely to make the touchscreen experience smoother for local users.
September 28, 2025
A leaked internal memo hints that Global Auto Rock is considering a factory in Gujarat to make components, not just assemble vehicles, as part of its Make in India push. If true, this could give the brand a stronger foothold against rivals in the small SUV segment.
August 19, 2025
Dealer sources say booking numbers for the Global Auto Rock have crossed 25,000 units since launch, with most demand coming from urban centers like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. The company is reportedly struggling with delivery timelines, but early customer reviews praise the ride quality and cabin space.
July 22, 2025
Global Auto Rock recently introduced a limited-edition Adventure Pack with all-terrain tires, skid plates, and a rooftop tent as factory options. The package is priced at Rs. 1.2 lakh over the top variant and is already drawing attention from off-road enthusiasts. I think these kinds of factory-backed upgrades can really help build a loyal community around the brand.
June 11, 2025
Price

Pricing details and changes

Official listing sites show the Global Auto Rock 100 positioned at the extreme budget end of the market, with ex-showroom figures often reported in a very low range (variously cited around Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 50,000 depending on source and year), while several aggregated listings still show “price on request” for new units. Realistic on-road costs in most Indian cities are likely to add registration, insurance and RTO charges of roughly Rs. 5,000–15,000 depending on state, so expect an on-road price in the ballpark of Rs. 30,000–65,000 where new examples are available or when accounting for regional variations and any dealer margins. From a buyer’s perspective I treat this bike as a budget specialist: the low entry price reduces financial risk but also reflects limited features, aftersales support and potentially constrained spare-part availability, so factor in the convenience (or inconvenience) of local service support before committing.
December 12, 2025
Ex-showroom pricing for the Rock 100 has historically been positioned at the extreme low end of the market — early launch reports and archived press mention headline prices near Rs.19,990, while later listings and price guides commonly place realistic ex-showroom figures in the Rs.40,000–50,000 band depending on region and variant availability. On-road costs in India (registration, third-party insurance, handling and local taxes) typically add about Rs.10,000–15,000, so expect an on-road outlay roughly between Rs.50,000 and Rs.65,000 in most cities, though a sub-Rs.30,000 total is possible only where the promotional launch pricing or heavy subsidies apply. From my perspective, the Rock 100’s ultra-low headline price is its primary selling point, but buyers must weigh that against limited dealer reach, basic safety and comfort levels, and potential long-term resale — if low monthly running cost and lowest upfront investment are your priority, the price positioning is attractive; if you want better brakes, refinement or a stronger dealer network, spending a bit more on established rivals will deliver better overall value.
December 12, 2025
Mileage

Fuel efficiency information

Claimed fuel economy figures published for the Rock 100 are extremely high — around the upper 80s kmpl in some listings — which, if realised in light commuting conditions, would make running costs among the lowest in India. However, real-world fuel economy will depend on load, riding style, maintenance and road conditions; I would budget conservatively (expect lower than the claim) and verify with local owners or test-ride mileage checks before buying.
December 12, 2025
The Rock 100 is marketed for exceptional fuel efficiency with claimed figures widely reported in the high 70–90 kmpl range, and a realistic city/highway mixed return in daily use is likely to stay very high compared with larger bikes thanks to its 97.2cc engine and 10-litre tank. For purchase decisions I recommend planning on conservative real-world figures (around 60–75 kmpl) to account for riding style, load and traffic; that still keeps running costs extremely low and makes it ideal if fuel economy is your primary concern.
December 12, 2025

Specifications

Maximum Torque
6.5nm@6000rpm
Maximum Power
6.7bhp@8500rpm
Number of Gears
4 Speed
Ground Clearance
170.00 mm
Kerb Weight
87.00 kg
Engine cc (Displacement)
97.2 cc
2-Wheeler Type
Commuter
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Complete Specifications

Global Auto Rock

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
7
Overall Length
1930.00 mm
Overall Width
740.00 mm
Overall Height
800.00 mm
Ground Clearance
170.00 mm
Wheelbase
1200.00 mm
Kerb Weight
87.00 kg
Turning Circle
2850.00
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
7
Engine Details
97.2cc
Engine cc (Displacement)
97.2 cc
Maximum Power
6.7bhp@8500rpm
Maximum Torque
6.5nm@6000rpm
Bore
50 mm
Stroke
49.5 mm
Number of Gears
4 Speed
Colour Options and Price in India
1
2-Wheeler Type
Commuter
BRAKES AND TYRES
2
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
2
Pass Light
Capacity
12 V - 5 Ah
COMFORT FEATURES
3
Electric Start
Step-up Seat/Split Seat
Pillion Footrest
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
4
Speedometer
Analogue
Tachometer
None
Trip Meter
None
Fuel Gauge
Analogue

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