Top 10 Best Bikes in India Under 1 lakh Price, Mileage, Top Speed
If you are looking for some stunning options that are not overly expensive to rule the roads, we’ve compiled a list of some of the Top 10 bikes under 1 Lakh in India which can help you out.
In an attempt to help you out a little, we did some research. After factoring in all the essential parameters such as price, specifications, mileage, looks, etc., we have managed to compile a list of the Best Bikes in India Under 1 lakh. The below mentioned bikes are super bikes and packs a great power indeed.
#10: TVS Apache RTR 160
Engine Type | 159.7 cc, 4-stroke single cylinder |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 16 Ltr. |
Mileage | 60 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 118 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From 72,584 to 78,835 |
Back in 2008, when TVS launched the more peppier avatar of its Apache in the form of Apache RTR 160, it clearly gave an edge over its competitors owing to bigger engine, performance figures, longer list of features and that too at an equaling amount of its competitors. Thus, no surprises, it was a runaway success and acted as a game initiator, thus forcing more and more rivals foraying into the segment, and the ones which existed, were compelled to better it in every other way.
#9: Honda CB Unicorn 160
Engine Type | 162.71cc, Air cooled, 4 stroke, SI engine |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 Ltr. |
Mileage | 62 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 106 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From 72,670 to 82,766 |
This is a more powerful version of the CB Unicorn and the 160 fills in the void which was created when the Dazzler was discontinued. The CB Unicorn 160 is evolved and gets its styling from the Honda CX-01 concept which was unveiled at the 2014 Auto Expo. There is a dash of Trigger in the design too and that's why the overall design is muscular. The Unicorn 160 is powered by a 162.71cc single-cylinder engine, which produces 13.82bhp and 13.92Nm of torque.
Also Read: List of Top 10 Most Fuel Efficient Bikes in India 2017
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 has been the most popular 150cc bike in India. It’s powerful, feature-packed, good-looking and well-priced. It does require a bit more maintenance though to keep the odo ticking. Its design is starting to show its age and it needs an update urgently.
The new Pulsar 150 AS provides premium looks, performance and armed with decent adventure bike looks. With an all-new 149.5cc four-valve engine making 17PS power and at an introductory price of Rs 79,305 (ex-showroom Delhi), the Pulsar AS 150 offers very good value for money.
Advantage
The special edition models will be available in dual-tone shades of Striking Green and Mars Orange. The Honda CB Hornet 160R special edition also gets new graphics on tank and also gets rim tape to distinguish themselves from the stock model
Also Read: Top 10 Best Selling Bike Brands and Their Models in India 2017-18
The Apache RTR 180 was a great option for someone who felt that the Apache 160 lacked the necessary oomph. It was the first locally manufactured and the cheapest bike to offer dual-channel ABS as an optional extra. But with the introduction of the Apache RTR 200, the future of the 180cc bike looks uncertain.
Advantage
The FZ-S Version 2.0 highlights the style quotient with new colours and graphics. There is no change in the design and the rest of the model is pretty much the same as the standard FZ. The new FZ-S is powered by a newly designed air-cooled, 149cc single-cylinder engine which benefits from a closed loop fuel injection system. The engine has been tweaked to deliver better fuel efficiency and power stands at 13bhp and 12.8Nm of torque. Yamaha claims a 14% improvement in fuel economy.
Yamaha FZ-S FI Advantage
The Bajaj Avenger Street 220 is a perfect cruiser for someone on a budget. The Street variants also get more manageable handlebars for daily use while the long wheelbase, punchy engine and relaxed ergonomics are perfect for highway. A rear disc would’ve instilled even more confidence in the rider while doing highway speeds.
Bajaj Avenger STREET 220 Advantage
Suzuki has launched the much awaited 150cc motorcycle Gixxer, with the great hopes to revive themselves in the burgeoning Indian motorcycle market.
The Suzuki Gixxer has carved a niche for itself in the premium 150cc motorcycle space despite being late to the party. That’s because of its best-in-class handling, linear power delivery and powertrain. It neither looks as tall as the Hornet or as bulky as the FZ, but its athletic body clearly conveys its strengths.
Also Read: List of Top 10 Most Fuel Efficient Bikes in India 2017
#8: Bajaj Pulsar 150
Engine Type | 149cc, 4-stroke, DTS-i, air cooled, single cylinder |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 15 Ltr. |
Mileage | 65 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 110 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From 73,313 to 78,305 |
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 has been the most popular 150cc bike in India. It’s powerful, feature-packed, good-looking and well-priced. It does require a bit more maintenance though to keep the odo ticking. Its design is starting to show its age and it needs an update urgently.
#7: Bajaj Pulsar AS 150
Engine Type | 149 cc, Twin spark 4-valve DTS-i engine |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 Ltr. |
Mileage | 65 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 110 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From 74,313 to 79,305 |
The new Pulsar 150 AS provides premium looks, performance and armed with decent adventure bike looks. With an all-new 149.5cc four-valve engine making 17PS power and at an introductory price of Rs 79,305 (ex-showroom Delhi), the Pulsar AS 150 offers very good value for money.
Advantage
- Brand recall
- Sporty styling
- Value-for-money pricing
- Feature-packed
#6: Suzuki Gixxer
Engine Type | 154.9cc, 4-stroke, single cylinder, air-cooled |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 Ltr. |
Mileage | 54 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 120 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From 76,232 to 86,933 |
Here is the latest version of your favourite street sport bike! It comes loaded with many world-class features to make your rides superbly exciting – such as Bharat Stage IV (BS-IV) compliance, Automatic Headlamp On (AHO), clear LED tail lamp and sporty new graphics with the Gixxer logo across the fuel tank! Added to that, the advanced Rear Disc-Brake, promises a really fabulous, more stable and more confident riding experience on every road.
#5: Honda CB Hornet 160R
Engine Type | 162.71cc, Air Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI Engine |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 Ltr. |
Mileage | 60 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 110 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From From 78,795 to 93,449 |
The Honda CB Hornet 160R has been a successful product for Honda ever since its launch in December 2015. Based on the Unicorn 160, the new motorcycle was focussed more towards the young buyers with its sharp and sporty styling. To cash in further on this positive trend, Honda has launched special edition of the CB Hornet 160R.
The special edition models will be available in dual-tone shades of Striking Green and Mars Orange. The Honda CB Hornet 160R special edition also gets new graphics on tank and also gets rim tape to distinguish themselves from the stock model
Also Read: Top 10 Best Selling Bike Brands and Their Models in India 2017-18
Honda CB Hornet 160R Advantage
- Reliability
- Styling
- Brakes
#4: TVS Apache RTR 180
Engine Type | 177.4cc, 4-stroke, single cylinder, air cooled |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 16 Ltr. |
Mileage | 45 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 124 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From 81,917 to 90,460 |
The Apache RTR 180 was a great option for someone who felt that the Apache 160 lacked the necessary oomph. It was the first locally manufactured and the cheapest bike to offer dual-channel ABS as an optional extra. But with the introduction of the Apache RTR 200, the future of the 180cc bike looks uncertain.
Advantage
- Performance
- Optional ABS
- Styling
#3 Yamaha FZ-S FI
Engine Type | 162.71 cc, Air cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 Ltr. |
Mileage | 60 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 110 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From 83,042 to 89,012 |
The FZ-S Version 2.0 highlights the style quotient with new colours and graphics. There is no change in the design and the rest of the model is pretty much the same as the standard FZ. The new FZ-S is powered by a newly designed air-cooled, 149cc single-cylinder engine which benefits from a closed loop fuel injection system. The engine has been tweaked to deliver better fuel efficiency and power stands at 13bhp and 12.8Nm of torque. Yamaha claims a 14% improvement in fuel economy.
Yamaha FZ-S FI Advantage
- Reliability
- Styling
- Brakes
#2 Bajaj Avenger STREET 220
Engine Type | 220 cc, Twin spark, 2-valve, DTS-i engine, Oil cooled |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 14 Ltr. |
Mileage | 45 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 118 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From 86,268 to 94,967 |
The Bajaj Avenger Street 220 is a perfect cruiser for someone on a budget. The Street variants also get more manageable handlebars for daily use while the long wheelbase, punchy engine and relaxed ergonomics are perfect for highway. A rear disc would’ve instilled even more confidence in the rider while doing highway speeds.
Bajaj Avenger STREET 220 Advantage
- Relaxed cruiser
- Lower handlebars for easy maneuverability
- Value-for-money
#1 Sujuki Gixxer SF
Engine Type | 154.9 cc, 4-stroke, single cylinder, air-cooled |
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 Ltr. |
Mileage | 64 Km-pl |
Top Speed | 115 Km-ph |
Ex-Showroom Price | From 88,168 to 96,594 |
Suzuki has launched the much awaited 150cc motorcycle Gixxer, with the great hopes to revive themselves in the burgeoning Indian motorcycle market.
The Suzuki Gixxer has carved a niche for itself in the premium 150cc motorcycle space despite being late to the party. That’s because of its best-in-class handling, linear power delivery and powertrain. It neither looks as tall as the Hornet or as bulky as the FZ, but its athletic body clearly conveys its strengths.
- Reliable mechanicals
- Sorted dynamics
- Rev-happy engine
Is there any other bike you think deserves to be on the list of the Best Bikes in India Under 1 lakh? Do let me know via the comments section below.
Top 10 Best Bikes in India Under 1 lakh Price, Mileage, Top Speed
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