Know more about some of the low-priced bikes in India
India is one of the largest bike markets in the world. Thus, it is no wonder that there are several manufacturers offering bikes across various classes and price points in the country. Bikes serve several purposes, with one of the most popular ones being daily commuting. Through narrow lanes, rough roads, or congested traffic, a bike ideally helps you reach your destination on time. Its high mileage allows you to save on fuel costs as well. Moreover, there are multiple models of bikes in the Indian market that enable you to benefit from high mileage and save on fuel costs. Let us take a look at some of the lowest priced bikes in India, along with their key features and specifications.
With so many bike options available, it can get daunting to categorise or list them out with specific considerations. Here are the cheapest bikes in India in ascending order of the price of their base variant.
Bike Model |
Ex-Showroom Price (Delhi) |
Hero HF 100 |
₹59,018 onwards |
TVS Sport |
₹59,431 onwards |
Bajaj Platina 100 |
₹68,685 onwards |
TVS Radeon |
₹62,405 onwards |
Bajaj CT 110X |
₹69,216 onwards |
Hero Splendor + |
₹74,491 onwards |
Honda Shine 100 |
₹64,900 onwards |
*The prices mentioned above are subject to change and may vary from city to city
Renowned for its fuel efficiency, robust build, and affordable price tag, the Hero HF 100 has been empowering everyday rides for generations. Its air-cooled engine and easy manoeuvrability make it a great option for your daily commutes, as well as weekend adventures. The XSENSE FI technology used in the bike increases fuel efficiency, making it a cost-effective bike.
Engine |
97.2 cc 4-stroke, Single cylinder, OHC |
ARAI Mileage |
70 kmpl |
Power |
5.9 kW |
Torque |
8.05 Nm |
Top Speed |
90 kmph |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
9.1 litres |
Price |
₹59,018 onwards |
The TVS Sport recently got a facelift and is one of the newer entrants in the list of the lowest priced bikes in India. The ground clearance has been increased to 175 mm, and tubeless tyres have been added to the base model. The fuel efficiency has improved as well, and now the bike has one of the highest ARAI mileage of around 85 kmpl. The top model comes with an electric-start and alloy wheels.
Engine |
109.7 cc 4-stroke, SOHC engine |
ARAI Mileage |
85 kmpl |
Power |
8.30 bhp |
Torque |
8.7 Nm |
Top Speed |
90 kmph |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
10.0 litres |
Price |
₹59,431 onwards |
The Bajaj Platina 100 is available in 4 attractive colour options and is widely reputed to be a sturdy and dependable commuter bike due to its best-in-class Nitrox rear suspension. Tanks pads and a wide rubber footrest are other notable features of the bike.
Engine |
102 cc 4-stroke, DTS-i engine |
ARAI Mileage |
75 kmpl |
Power |
7.9 bhp |
Torque |
8.3 Nm |
Top Speed |
95 kmph |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
11.0 litres |
Price |
₹68,685 onwards |
The TVS Radeon is available in four variants across different price points and features. These include an all-digital LCD instrument cluster, service and low battery indicators, a USB charging port, and chrome bezels. The company claims that the Radeon has the longest seat in the commuter bikes segment for added comfort for the rider and the pillion.
Engine |
109.7 cc 4-stroke, Duralife Engine |
ARAI Mileage |
75 kmpl |
Power |
8.19 bhp |
Torque |
8.7 Nm |
Top Speed |
100 kmph |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
10.0 litres |
Price |
₹62,405 onwards |
The Bajaj CT 110X is a commuter bike, that is packed with various features. This bike comes with a good ground clearance of 170 mm and an electronic fuel injection system. It boasts a Hydraulic Telescopic Suspension in the front and SNS suspension in the rear. Here are some more details and key highlights of the bike you should know about.
Engine |
115 cc 4-stroke engine |
ARAI Mileage |
70 kmpl |
Power |
8.6 PS |
Torque |
9.81Nm |
Top Speed |
90 kmph |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
11 litres |
Price |
₹69,216 onwards |
Another affordable motorbike option offered by Hero is the Splendor +. The bike features 5-step Adjustable Hydraulic Shock Absorbers and generates a power of 5.9 kW @ 8000 rpm. It boasts a 97.2 cc 4-stroke, OHC, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. Provided below are some more brilliant features of the Hero Splendor +.
Engine |
97.2 cc 4-stroke, OHC, single-cylinder engine |
ARAI Mileage |
80.60 kmpl |
Power |
5.9 kW |
Torque |
8.05 Nm |
Top Speed |
87 kmph |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
9.8 litres |
Price |
₹74,491 onwards |
The Honda Shine 100 is another affordable commuter bike known for its fuel efficiency and large fuel tank. It comes with a 4 Stroke SI engine which generates a power of 5.43 kW at 7500 RPM. Provided below are some essential details of the bike:
Engine |
98.98 cc, 4-stroke SI engine |
ARAI Mileage |
55 kmpl |
Power |
5.43 kW |
Torque |
8.05 Nm |
Top Speed |
85 kmph |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
9 litres |
Price |
₹64,900 onwards |
This wraps up our list of some of the cheapest bikes in India.
As you can see, being low-priced does not mean these bikes compromise on quality or performance. Some of the bikes mentioned in the list, like the TVS Radeon, are at par in features and specifications with other mid-range bikes. With the help of this list, choose the bike that is perfect for all your travel needs. If you are facing any financial difficulties, simply apply for a two-wheeler loan on Bajaj Markets and get your bike without any further delay.
Some of the cheapest bikes available in the Indian market today include the Hero HF 100 and HF Deluxe. These have a starting ex-showroom price (Delhi) of ₹59,018 and ₹61,620, respectively.
A bike’s mileage, or average, is dependent on several factors. One of them is the cubic capacity (cc) of the engine. Some of the cheapest bikes in India come with an engine between 100 - 110 cc. This and corresponding specifications such as torque, power, etc., allow these bikes to give a higher mileage than other more powerful or speed-oriented bikes.
While the actual amount and percentage depend on the specific lender, at Bajaj Markets, you can get a bike loan up to 100% of the bike’s cost.
On Bajaj Markets, you can get a bike loan at interest rates starting from 6.49% p.a. The bike loan interest rate varies across lenders. Key factors like your credit score (CIBIL), the loan amount, and the repayment term of the loan determine the interest rate offered by the lender.
By calculating your bike loan EMI you can know exactly how much you need to pay per month. This, in turn, helps you manage your finances and monthly expenses better. The EMI can be calculated using this formula:
EMI = [P x R x (1+R)^N]/[(1+R)^N-1]
where,
P is the total loan amount borrowed, known as the Principal
R is the interest rate levied by the lender
N is the repayment tenure (in months)