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    Best Bikes Under ₹2 Lakh in India (2026 Reviews)

    support@wheelxpress.comBy support@wheelxpress.comJuly 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read

    India’s two-wheeler market at under ₹2 lakh is the world’s most competitive motorcycle battleground. From 100cc commuters to 350cc neo-retros, this segment covers the vast majority of Indian motorcycle purchases. In 2026, several outstanding motorcycles compete in this bracket. We’ve reviewed, ridden, and ranked the best bikes under ₹2 lakh across every category to help you make the most informed purchase decision.

    Quick Comparison

    Motorcycle Price Engine Mileage Best For
    Hero Splendor Plus XTEC ₹86,700 97cc Air FI 60 kmpl Daily economy commuting
    TVS Raider 125 ₹95,700 (ABS) 125cc Air FI 60 kmpl Budget sporty 125cc
    Hero Xtreme 125R ₹1.08 lakh 125cc Air FI 56 kmpl Connected 125cc
    Honda CB300R ₹1.78 lakh 286cc Liquid 30 kmpl Premium naked
    Royal Enfield Hunter 350 ₹1.65 lakh 349cc Air+Oil 28 kmpl Urban thumper
    Royal Enfield Classic 350 ₹1.93 lakh 349cc Air+Oil 32 kmpl Retro tourer
    Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z ₹1.86 lakh 373cc Liquid 28 kmpl Performance value

    Best Economy Commuter: Hero Splendor Plus XTEC (₹86,700)

    For pure daily commuting under ₹90,000, the Splendor Plus XTEC is unbeatable. Its 60 kmpl real-world mileage, Hero’s nationwide service network, and the new Bluetooth connectivity features on the XTEC variant make it the best value motorcycle in India by total cost of ownership. Running costs are approximately ₹950–1,050/month for a 40 km/day commuter. If economy and reliability define your priorities, the Splendor is the answer. Score: 8.5/10

    Best Budget Sporty: TVS Raider 125 Disc (₹95,700)

    For under ₹1 lakh, no motorcycle offers the TVS Raider 125’s combination of sporty design, light weight (124 kg), best-in-class mileage (60 kmpl), and ABS. It’s the most fun motorcycle available under ₹1 lakh in India, period. USB charging and a sports-inspired design separate it from utilitarian rivals. Score: 8.6/10

    Best Connected 125cc: Hero Xtreme 125R Connected (₹1.08 lakh)

    Hero’s largest service network combined with Bluetooth connectivity, the biggest 125cc fuel tank (12L), and a sporty design inspired by the Xtreme 160R makes the Xtreme 125R Connected the most feature-complete 125cc motorcycle in India. The i3S idle stop-start adds meaningful daily efficiency. Score: 8.3/10

    Best Performance Under ₹2 Lakh: Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z (₹1.86 lakh)

    40 PS. TFT display. Traction control. Switchable ABS. At ₹1.86 lakh, the Pulsar NS400Z rewrites what performance can cost. It delivers KTM 390 Duke-adjacent performance at 59% of the KTM’s price — a genuinely historic value achievement for Indian motorcycling. The best performance motorcycle under ₹2 lakh by a significant margin. Score: 9.0/10

    Best Retro Under ₹2 Lakh: Royal Enfield Hunter 350 (₹1.50 lakh)

    The Hunter 350’s lighter weight (181 kg vs Classic 350’s 195 kg), USD front fork, and Tripper Navigation make it the most practical Royal Enfield 350 for urban use. It offers the quintessential RE character at the most accessible price in the 350cc segment. Score: 8.7/10

    Best Long-Term Ownership: Royal Enfield Classic 350 (₹1.93 lakh)

    The Classic 350’s combination of RE’s cultural legacy, the J-series engine’s proven long-term reliability, the massive accessories and community ecosystem, and the timeless design make it the motorcycle that will give you the most ownership satisfaction over 5+ years. Our 25,000 km long-term review confirmed zero mechanical failures. Score: 8.6/10

    Our Overall Rankings: Best Bikes Under ₹2 Lakh in 2026

    Rank Motorcycle Price Score Why
    1 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z ₹1.86L 9.0/10 Best value performance
    2 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 ₹1.50L 8.7/10 Best urban 350cc
    3 TVS Raider 125 ₹95,700 8.6/10 Best sporty under ₹1L
    4 Royal Enfield Classic 350 ₹1.93L 8.6/10 Best cultural motorcycle
    5 Hero Splendor Plus XTEC ₹86,700 8.5/10 Lowest total cost

    Buying Advice

    If you ride 30+ km daily in the city: Hero Splendor XTEC or TVS Raider 125 for economy. If you want performance without compromise: Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z — extraordinary value. If weekend riding is your primary use and character matters: Royal Enfield Hunter 350 or Classic 350. If you’re upgrading from a scooter and want the most accessible transition: RE Hunter 350 (791 mm seat height, smooth power delivery). The Indian motorcycle market under ₹2 lakh offers some of the finest value motorcycles in the world — no other country offers this much two-wheel capability at these prices.

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