Top 25 Bikes Under INR 1.50 Lakh in India: The motorcycle segment falling under INR 1.50 lakh has been highly affected by the implementation of ABS rule in the country. Most of the popular options recently got a price hike due to the addition of a single or a dual-channel ABS unit. The prices mentioned here are ex-showroom Delhi and does not include any cost of optional accessories that are generally seen on the promotional images of the brand. Here is the list of top 25 bikes that you can buy in India under INR 1.50 lakh.
Top 25 Bikes Under INR 1.50 Lakh
Ex-Showroom Price List
- Hero Xtreme 200R – INR 91,900
- TVS Apache RTR 160 4V – INR 92,101
- TVS Apache RTR 180 – INR 93,541
- Bajaj Pulsar NS160 – INR 94,195
- Honda CB Hornet 160R – INR 95,078
- Bajaj Pulsar 180F Neon – INR 96,390
- Hero XPulse 200 – INR 97,000
- Yamaha FZS V3 – INR 98,680
- Hero Xtreme 200S – INR 99,400
- Suzuki Gixxer 155– INR 1,00,212
- Suzuki Intruder – INR 1,01,362
- Bajaj Avenger 220 – INR 1,05,088
- Bajaj Pulsar 220F – INR 1,08,326
- Suzuki Gixxer SF 150 – INR 1,09,870
- TVS Apache RTR 200 4V – INR 1,11,845
- Royal Enfield Bullet X 350 – INR 1,12,000
- Bajaj Pulsar NS200 – INR 1,14,355
- KTM 125 Duke – INR 1,32,000
- Yamaha FZ25 – INR 1,34,680
- Yamaha MT-15 – INR 1,36,000
- Yamaha R15 V3 – INR 1,40,880
- Bajaj Pulsar RS200 – INR 1,41,933
- Yamaha Fazer 250 – INR 1,44,680
- Royal Enfield Classic X 350 – INR 1,45,000
- KTM RC 125– INR 1,49,000
The list of top 25 Bikes under INR 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom) has 9 models falling under INR 1 lakh while remaining 16 are falling between next INR 50,000 of investment. The latest additions under INR 1 lakh are Hero XPulse 200 and the Xtreme 200S. The brand recently launched the XPulse 200 for INR 97,000 while the Xtreme 200S is available for INR 99,400.
The Xtreme 200S is the full-faired version of Xtreme 200R, while the brand is also offering the road-specific version of XPulse, the XPulse 200T at INR 94,000. Royal Enfield recently launched the most-affordable Bullet of all-time. Known as Bullet X 350, the motorcycle is available with an ex-showroom price tag of INR 1.12 lakh.
The top motorcycle for this list is Yamaha R15 V3, priced around INR 1.41 lakh and it is also available with a Monster Energy MotoGP variant with INR 2000 of a price jump. The other important options include KTM Duke 125, Yamaha MT-15 and the ageing Pulsar RS200.
Those who need a balance of performance and investment can go for options like TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, and the Bajaj Pulsar NS200. The Avenger series is the only option here that offers lower than the usual seat height. Suzuki recently also launched the new model of Gixxer 155 with an ex-showroom price tag of INR 1 lakh.
ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System)
- Hero Xtreme 200R: 1-Channel
- TVS Apache RTR 180: 1-Channel
- Bajaj Pulsar NS160: 1-Channel
- TVS Apache RTR 160 4V: 1-Channel
- Honda CB Hornet: 1-Channel
- Bajaj Pulsar 180 Neon: 1-Channel
- Hero XPulse 200: 1-Channel
- Yamaha FZS V3: 1-Channel
- Hero Xtreme 200S: 1-Channel
- Suzuki Gixxer 155: 1-Channel
- Suzuki Intruder: 1-Channel
- Bajaj Avenger 220: 1-Channel
- Bajaj Pulsar 220F: 1-Channel
- Suzuki Gixxer SF 150: 1-Channel
- TVS Apache RTR 200 4V: 2-Channel
- Royal Enfield Bullet X 350: 1-Channel
- Bajaj Pulsar NS200: 1-Channel
- Royal Enfield Bullet X 350 ES: 1-Channel
- KTM 125 Duke: 1-Channel
- Yamaha FZ25: 2-Channel
- Yamaha MT-15: 1-Channel
- Bajaj Pulsar RS200: 1-Channel
- Yamaha R15 V3: 2-Channel
- Yamaha Fazer 250: 2-Channel
- KTM RC 125: 1-Channel