In India, one of the most well-liked motorcycle market categories is the naked street bike segment. The Indian market is currently crowded with appealing alternatives that fall within affordable price ranges. Have a look at these five naked street bike possibilities if you're looking for one for less than ₹1.5 lakh. List of Five Street BikesBike brands have been meeting the demand for these kinds of motorcycles for a long time. Below is the list of bikes so that you can choose from a wide range of choices. TVS Apache RTR 200 4V:The streetbike TVS Apache RTR 200 4V comes in a single variant and three different colour options. Ex-showroom prices start at ₹1.49 lakh. The 197.75 cc, oil-cooled, single-cylinder, four-valve engine powers the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V. The engine produces 15.32 kW at 9,000 rpm and 17.25 Nm of peak torque at 7,250 rpm. Also, it is paired with a five-speed gearbox. The Apache RTR 200 4V is designed on a split cradle chassis and incorporates race-tuned Showa suspension parts. Additionally, includes a rear monoshock and pre-load adjustable telescopic forks. Furthermore, it comes with Dual-channel ABS, and it runs on 17-inch alloy wheels with 270 mm front and 240 mm rear discs. Bajaj Pulsar NS160:For a single model with four colour choices, the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 starts at ₹1.37 lakh (ex-showroom). An oil-cooled, four-valve, 160.3 cc FI DTS-i engine powers it. At 7,250 rpm, this engine can produce a maximum torque of 14.6 Nm and 17.03 bhp at 9,000 rpm. Additionally, a five-speed gearbox is included with this unit. The streetfighter gets fitted with a gas-charged rear monoshock and upside-down front forks by Bajaj. With dual-channel ABS and 17-inch alloy wheels, the NS160 has a 300 mm front disc and a 230 mm rear disc. Yamaha FZ X:A tough street bike, the Yamaha FZ X starts at ₹1.36 lakh (ex-showroom). It comes in three distinct variants with five different colour choices. The Chrome model, which costs ₹1.40 lakh (ex-showroom), is the most expensive. It has a 149 cc air-cooled, two-valve engine that produces 13.3 Nm of peak torque at 5,500 rpm and 12.23 horsepower at 7,250 rpm. Also, a five-speed gearbox is attached to this unit. The bike has a seven-step adjustable monoshock at the back and 41 mm telescopic front forks. Moreover, the 17-inch alloy wheels of the FZ X include a 220 mm rear disc and a 282 mm front disc. Along with traction control and a side-stand engine cut-off, single-channel ABS is also offered. Suzuki Gixxer:With two models and three colour options, the Suzuki Gixxer starts at ₹1.31 lakh (ex-showroom). The Gixxer costs ₹1.43 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top-spec Ride Connect variant. Additionally, a Bluetooth-enabled digital cluster gives it smartphone connectivity. It has a 155 cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine coupled with a five-speed gearbox. This allows the street bike to produce 13.41 bhp and 13.8 Nm of torque. Actually, the Gixxer shares parts with the Gixxer SF sports bike. Also, it has disc brakes on all sides and is mounted on 17-inch cast alloy wheels. Furthermore, it is equipped with telescopic forks in front and a swing arm handle suspension in the rear. Honda Hornet 2.0:The Honda Hornet 2.0 comes in a single configuration with four colour options and starts at ₹1.40 lakh (ex-showroom). An 184.4 cc single-cylinder engine coupled to a five-speed gearbox powers it. At 8,500 rpm, this engine produces 17.03 bhp, and at 6,000 rpm, it produces 15.9 Nm of torque. Moreover, Hornet 2.0 features a rear monoshock and inverted front forks and is constructed around a diamond frame. Furthermore, the Hornet 2.0 has dual disc brakes and 17-inch alloy wheels with a safety net that includes front ABS. Before you go, Looking For a Cruiser Bike Under 3 lakh? Consider These Five Options.Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram- https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter