If you're searching for bikes under ₹1.5 lakh, the wide variety of options in the Indian market can feel overwhelming. Brands like Royal Enfield and Bajaj offer bikes in different styles and engine capacities within this budget. To make your choice easier, we've listed some of the most popular options below that are worth considering.
From the famous brands we’ve chosen the best bikes for you by considering your budget. Let’s take a look at:
The first bike in the list of popular bikes under 1.5 lakhs is Bajaj Pulsar NS200. It has many advanced features. Making it a great choice for bike enthusiasts, it has an LED headlight, LED DRL, LED tail light and turn signals. The bike also comes with a full LCD instrument cluster console that provides smart connectivity. Moreover, it supports phone calls and SMS notifications.
For safety, the NS200 has a 300 mm front disc brake and a 230 mm rear disc brake with dual-channel ABS as standard. It rides on strong 17-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres. Helps ensure excellent traction and durability. Whether riding in the city or on a long trips. This 199.5cc naked bike is built to impress.
Coming to the second bike on the list. The 197.75cc air/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, Apache RTR 200 4V. It is available in three stylish colours: Gloss Black, Matte Blue and Pearl White. There's a Showa preload-adjustable telescopic fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear. This ensures a smooth and comfortable ride.
For braking, it comes with a 270 mm front disc and a 240 mm rear disc with dual-channel ABS for added safety. The bike also comes with durable tubeless tyres. With these features, the Apache RTR 200 is designed to deliver better performance and style.
The most powerful bike on this list is the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. It is powered by the 349.34cc engine like the Classic 350, producing 15kW at 6100 rpm and 27 Nm at 4000 rpm. But thanks to a smaller 17-inch rear wheel and a lighter weight of just 181 kg (Metro model) that makes riders feel fast at a top speed of 114 Kmph.
The Hunter 350 is equipped with a fixed disc with two-piston floating callipers for the front brakes. A single-piston floating calliper is positioned in a single line on the disc of the rear brake. With its 13-litre fuel tank, the Hunter 350 gets a respectable 36 kilometres per litre. Its shorter wheelbase and reduced weight allow it to be built for optimal performance and manoeuvrability.
The last popular bike is the Yamaha FZ X has a 149 cc engine with a torque output of 13.3 Nm at 5500 rpm and 12.23 horsepower at 7250 rpm. In India, there are five distinct colours of the FZ X. Along with providing the best driving experience possible, the bike delivers its customers 48 km per litre mileage.
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