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    • Hero HF 100
      Hero HF 100
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 56,890
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 1,876
    • Honda SP 125
      Honda SP 125
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 85,564 - 94,069
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,822
    • Revolt RV400
      Revolt RV400
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.43 - 1.5 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,714
      EvEV
    • Bajaj Pulsar 125
      Bajaj Pulsar 125
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 79,048 - 87,526
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,607
    • Bajaj Platina 110
      Bajaj Platina 110
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 69,284
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,285
    • TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
      TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
      +8 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.15 - 1.39 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,796
    • Bajaj Pulsar NS160
      Bajaj Pulsar NS160
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.42 - 1.8 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,698
    • Hero HF Deluxe i3s
      Hero HF Deluxe i3s
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 66,382 - 68,485
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,189
    • TVS XL100
      TVS XL100
      +6 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 43,900 - 59,800
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 1,448
    • TVS Apache RTR 160
      TVS Apache RTR 160
      +6 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.11 - 1.23 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,676
    • Bajaj Pulsar NS200
      Bajaj Pulsar NS200
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.32 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,354
    • TVS Sport
      TVS Sport
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 58,933 - 65,123
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 1,943
    • Honda Livo
      Honda Livo
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 77,242 - 79,809
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,547
    • TVS Star City Plus
      TVS Star City Plus
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 72,200 - 74,900
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,381
    • TVS Apache RTR 180
      TVS Apache RTR 180
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.25 - 1.28 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,118
    • Honda Shine 125
      Honda Shine 125
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 78,540 - 82,898
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,590
    • Bajaj Platina 100
      Bajaj Platina 100
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 58,670
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 1,935
    • Suzuki Gixxer
      Suzuki Gixxer
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.26 - 1.27 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,169
    • Honda CB Unicorn 160
      Honda CB Unicorn 160
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.07 - 1.17 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,537
    • Suzuki Gixxer SF
      Suzuki Gixxer SF
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.34 - 1.42 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,412
    • Hero Super Splendor
      Hero Super Splendor
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 80,450 - 81,998
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,653
    • Hero HF Deluxe
      Hero HF Deluxe
      +4 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 55,992 - 66,382
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 1,846
    • Hero Splendor Plus
      Hero Splendor Plus
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 73,902 - 75,055
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,437
    • Bajaj Pulsar 150
      Bajaj Pulsar 150
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.1 - 1.12 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,639

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  • Hero Splendor Plus
    Hero Splendor Plus
    +3 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 73,902 - 75,055
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 2,437
  • Bajaj Pulsar 150
    Bajaj Pulsar 150
    +2 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 1.1 - 1.12 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 3,639
  • Royal Enfield 2024 Classic 350
    Royal Enfield 2024 Classic 350
    +7 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 1.81 - 2.16 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 5,973
  • Honda Shine 125
    Honda Shine 125
    +2 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 78,540 - 82,898
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 2,590
  • Royal Enfield Bullet 350
    Royal Enfield Bullet 350
    +6 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 1.62 - 2.02 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 5,337
  • Hero HF Deluxe i3s
    Hero HF Deluxe i3s
    +2 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 66,382 - 68,485
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 2,189
  • Hero Super Splendor
    Hero Super Splendor
    +2 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 80,450 - 81,998
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 2,653
  • Honda Dio
    Honda Dio
    +2 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 68,846 - 79,723
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 2,270
  • Bajaj Pulsar 125
    Bajaj Pulsar 125
    +3 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 79,048 - 87,526
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 2,607
  • Yamaha FZ S V3.0 FI
    Yamaha FZ S V3.0 FI
    +2 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 1.13 - 1.16 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 3,732
  • Ola Electric New Gig
    Ola Electric New Gig
    Expected Price
    ₹ 45,000 - 55,000
    EvEV
    Expected Launch : 2025-10-21
  • Kawasaki Z400
    Kawasaki Z400
    Expected Price
    ₹ 4 - 5 Lakh
    Expected Launch : 2025-10-22
  • Honda CRF300L
    Honda CRF300L
    Expected Price
    ₹ 3 - 3.3 Lakh
    Expected Launch : 2025-10-23
  • Triumph Tiger Sport 800
    Triumph Tiger Sport 800
    Expected Price
    ₹ 11.5 - 12 Lakh
    Expected Launch : 2025-10-31
  • Benelli 752S
    Benelli 752S
    Expected Price
    ₹ 6 - 7 Lakh
    Expected Launch : 2025-11-01
  • TVS Zeppelin
    TVS Zeppelin
    Expected Price
    ₹ 2 - 3.2 Lakh
    EvEV
    Expected Launch : 2025-11-29
  • Yamaha YZF MT-07
    Yamaha YZF MT-07
    Expected Price
    ₹ 8.5 - 10 Lakh
    Expected Launch : 2025-11-30
  • Yamaha Tenere 700
    Yamaha Tenere 700
    Expected Price
    ₹ 8 - 9 Lakh
    Expected Launch : 2025-12-06
  • TVS RTX Adventure Tourer
    TVS RTX Adventure Tourer
    Expected Price
    ₹ 2.5 - 3 Lakh
    Expected Launch : 2026-01-20
  • Zeno Emara ADV
    Zeno Emara ADV
    Expected Price
    ₹ 1.1 - 1.2 Lakh
    EvEV
    Expected Launch : 2026-01-30
  • Key Highlights of Commuter Bikes

    Popular Models Hero Splendor Plus , Bajaj Pulsar 150 , Honda CB Shine and Hero HF Deluxe i3s
    Latest Launches Hero Glamour X 125 , Triumph Thruxton 400 and Honda Shine 100 DX
    Most Expensive Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle (Rs. 14.21 Lakh)
    Affordable Model TVS XL 100 (Rs. 43,900 - 59,800 )
    Upcoming Model Ola Electric New Gig (Oct 2025) , Kawasaki Z400 (Oct 2025) , Honda CRF300L (Oct 2025) , Triumph Tiger Sport 800 (Oct 2025) and Benelli 752S (Nov 2025)
    Fuel Type Petrol, Electric and CNG+Petrol

Latest News on Commuter Bikes

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  • 2025 TVS Raider 125 Launch Soon; Receives Single-Channel ABS and Rear Disc Brake
    Janak Sorap | Oct 1, 2025
    2025 TVS Raider 125 Launch Soon; Receives Single-Channel ABS and Rear Disc Brake
    Spotted at a dealer stockyard, the 2025 TVS Raider 125 will receive a host of new features that include rear disc brake, single-channel ABS, slightly wider tyres and new colourways.
    1 min
  • TVS Raider iGo Launched At Rs 98,389
    car&bike Team | Oct 24, 2024
    TVS Raider iGo Launched At Rs 98,389
    This variant comes with iGo assist technology, which was introduced with the new TVS Jupiter earlier this year.
    2 mins
  • Bajaj Pulsar N125 Unveiled; Launch Soon
    Sidharth Nambiar | Oct 17, 2024
    Bajaj Pulsar N125 Unveiled; Launch Soon
    The Bajaj Pulsar N125’s design is vastly different from the rest of the Pulsar N range
    3 mins
  • Hero Mavrick 440 Launched In India At Rs 1.99 Lakh
    Janak Sorap | Feb 14, 2024
    Hero Mavrick 440 Launched In India At Rs 1.99 Lakh
    With bookings starting today at Rs 5,000, Hero is offering the roadster in three variants – Base, Mid and Top
    2 mins
  • Hero MotoCorp Unveils All-New Mavrick 440; Price Announcement In February 2024
    Sidharth Nambiar | Jan 23, 2024
    Hero MotoCorp Unveils All-New Mavrick 440; Price Announcement In February 2024
    Hero will open bookings for the motorcycle in February, with deliveries commencing in April 2024.
    2 mins
  • Hero Mavrick 440 India Launch Today: What To Expect
    car&bike Team | Jan 22, 2024
    Hero Mavrick 440 India Launch Today: What To Expect
    Hero MotoCorp is all set to bring the Mavrick 440 as its new flagship but the brand will also preview a host of new offerings at Hero World 2024.
    2 mins
  • Honda Activa Limited Edition Launched At Rs 80,734
    Janak Sorap | Sep 27, 2023
    Honda Activa Limited Edition Launched At Rs 80,734
    With booking commenced, the limited edition Activa will be available across all Honda Red Wing dealerships but only for a limited duration
    2 mins
  • Honda SP125 Sports Edition Launched, Priced At Rs. 90,567
    Seshan Vijayraghvan | Sep 26, 2023
    Honda SP125 Sports Edition Launched, Priced At Rs. 90,567
    Christened Honda SP125 Sports Edition, the motorcycle is priced at Rs. 90,567 (ex-showroom, Delhi). It will be available for a limited period.
    2 mins
  • Updated Honda Hornet 2.0 Launched At Rs 1.39 Lakh; Gets Slipper Clutch
    car&bike Team | Aug 28, 2023
    Updated Honda Hornet 2.0 Launched At Rs 1.39 Lakh; Gets Slipper Clutch
    The updated motorcycle gets revised graphics, an OBD2-compliant engine and a new assist and slipper clutch.
    1 min
  • Why the TVS X May Be Doing Other Electric Scooters A Favour: Opinion
    Amaan Ahmed | Aug 26, 2023
    Why the TVS X May Be Doing Other Electric Scooters A Favour: Opinion
    Designed to highlight TVS’ capability as a technology powerhouse, the X bears an astronomical price tag, which may just have a positive rub-off on other premium e-scooters.
    7 mins
  • About Commuter Bikes

    Commuter bikes may be used for everyday commuting over modest distances of 20 to 50 kilometres. As a result, manufacturers provide varied engine capacities for these motorcycles depending on the distance. As a result, entry-level bikes have less than 150 cc engines and have a power output of less than 10 horsepower. On the other hand, Premium commuter motorcycles have engines ranging from 150cc to 200cc, which provide higher power and torque.

    To summarize, commuter bikes make it easier to get around daily. They're also adept at navigating stop-and-go traffic. They do, however, have limitations in terms of comfort, safety, and other essential aspects. As a result, they're best for intra-city travel.

    Selecting the Best Commuter Bike in India

    The most economical motorbikes to buy and run are commuter bikes. As a result, commuter bikes are more prevalent in developing nations like India, Pakistan, and the rest of South Asia. Depending on the amount of power and torque they create, specific additional bikes can also be classified as commuter bikes.

    Types Of Commuter Bikes

    General Commuter Bikes: Because of their adaptability, general commuter bikes are the best form of commuter bike for most individuals. The ideal commuter bike should be functional to carry everything you need, comfortable so that you don't develop pains while riding, and sturdy so that maintenance doesn't get in the way of your commute.

    Electric commuter bikes: Wide tires are standard on electric commuter bikes for stability and to withstand the additional weight of the engine and battery. It has a robust frame and frequently has metal racks for transporting your belongings, yet it isn't too heavy to manoeuvre in traffic.

    Popular Commuter Bikes in India

     

    1. Hero Honda Splendor Plus- The Hero Splendor Xtec model includes a fully digital instrument cluster with a Bluetooth connection. The user may access services like missed call/SMS notifications and real-time mileage from the console. Two trip meters, a low fuel indication, a side-stand engine cut-off mechanism, and a bank angle sensor that switches the engine off in a fall are among the features. Another noteworthy feature is the i3S stop-start system, which helps the bike run efficiently. Standard features include a CBS system and a preload-adjustable rear suspension.
    2. TVS Star City Plus- The TVS Star City Plus was the first motorbike in its class to be equipped with an all-LED headlight. However, the tail lamp and indicators are both bulbs. There's also an analogue speedometer dial and a digital inset with the fuel gauge and odometer data. Aside from the various warning lights, it has a service indication, an eco-mode indicator, and a power mode indicator.
    3. TVS Radeon- The TVS Radeon has a horizontal LED DRL and a halogen lamp. All of the indicators and the taillight are bulbs. A side-stand indication, a USB charging connector, and an all-analogue instrument cluster display speed, fuel level, Econometer lights (Eco and Power, which light up based on throttle input), odometer readings, and various warning lights.
    4. TVS Sport- The 5-spoke alloy wheels, electronic starter, and analogue instrument panel with a speedometer, odometer, fuel gauge, and economy indicator are all standard on the TVS Sport. The Sport weighs in at 108.5kg and has a 10-litre fuel tank. The Sport's weight and its 790mm seat height make it a good commuting bike for the ordinary Indian rider.
    5. Bajaj Pulsar 150- The Bajaj Pulsar 150 is equipped with a semi-digital instrument console that displays the fuel level, speed, odometer, trip meters, and backlit switchgear. As a standard feature, single-channel ABS is available.

    Things to Know Before Buying a Commuter Bike

    Buying a new bike is usually an exciting event, particularly for guys. Every boy dreams about acquiring his first bike and riding it around the city since adolescence. With time, most people mature and let go of their childlike fantasies. Boys and their biking fantasies, on the other hand, are a different story. Even as adults, they are as enthralled by the prospect of purchasing a bicycle as a child.

    • Engine Size- One of the most important considerations when purchasing a new motorcycle is engine power. The capacity of a motorcycle's engine is measured in cubic centimetres (cc). The more power you have, the more expensive your bike will be. Consider a bike with a 125cc to 250cc engine for everyday commuting.
    • Height and Weight of Bike- When buying a bike, most consumers make the beginner error of not considering the bike's height and weight. Your feet must be able to contact the ground for appropriate control and safety comfortably. Furthermore, the bike should not be overweight since this might cause an imbalance at lower speeds.
    • Fuel Efficiency- Another essential factor to consider when purchasing a new bike is fuel efficiency. You don't want to get a bike with a low fuel economy and require you to spend most of your money filling the tank. To run the bike's engine effectively, bikes with greater engine power often need more gasoline. Unless you plan on riding in highly mountainous terrain, a motorbike with modest power is advised for maximum fuel economy.

     

     

Latest Reviews on Commuter Bikes

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  • Long-Term Introduction: Hero MotoCorp Splendor Plus XTEC
    car&bike Team | Sep 10, 2023
    Long-Term Introduction: Hero MotoCorp Splendor Plus XTEC
    The Splendor Plus XTEC has made its way into the c&b garage. We have already spent some time with it and here's how it panned out
    2 mins
  • Triumph Speed 400 Review: Hamara Triumph!
    Preetam Bora | Jul 14, 2023
    Triumph Speed 400 Review: Hamara Triumph!
    The Triumph Speed 400 is the most affordable and accessible Triumph motorcycle on sale. Made in India, the new Speed 400 comes with a very attractive sticker price. Should you give into temptation and book one?
    11 mins
  • 2023 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Review: In Pictures
    Kingshuk Dutta | Jun 28, 2023
    2023 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Review: In Pictures
    The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 has been updated significantly for 2023 and we spent some time with the motorcycle to sample the changes and see how much value they add to the bike.
    2 mins
  • 2023 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Review
    Kingshuk Dutta | Jun 27, 2023
    2023 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Review
    The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 has been updated significantly for 2023 and we spent some time with the motorcycle to sample the changes and see how much value they add to the bike.
    6 mins
  • A Walkaround At Matter’s RnD Facility In Ahmedabad
    Yash Sunil | Jun 9, 2023
    A Walkaround At Matter’s RnD Facility In Ahmedabad
    Not only was I shown around Matter's state-of-the-art facility, but I was also allowed to take the Aera out for a short spin.
    4 mins
  • Hero Xoom 110 Review: In Pictures
    Kingshuk Dutta | Jun 7, 2023
    Hero Xoom 110 Review: In Pictures
    The Hero Xoom 110 is the newest 110 cc scooter wherein one model reigns supreme! But, it is no pushover and has the goods to make its presence felt in a crowded segment! Here’s our real-world review of the Hero Xoom 110.
    2 mins
  • Hero Xoom 110 Real World Review
    Kingshuk Dutta | Jun 5, 2023
    Hero Xoom 110 Real World Review
    The Hero Xoom 110 is the newest 110 cc scooter wherein one model reigns supreme! But, it is no pushover and has the goods to make its presence felt in a crowded segment! Here’s our real-world review of the Hero Xoom 110.
    6 mins

FAQ's of Commuter Bikes

Commuter bikes are easy to deal with. These bikes evolve comfort riding position, delicate suspension setup, along with good fuel efficiency.
The top commuter bikes in India are Hero Splendor Plus, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Honda CB Shine, Hero HF Deluxe i3s and more.
Hero Glamour X 125, Triumph Thruxton 400, Honda Shine 100 DX and Honda CB 125 Hornet are the new commuter bikes launched in India.
The main features of commuter bikes in India include fuel efficiency, low maintenance cost, and maneuverability in traffic. They also have a comfortable seating position, good ground clearance, and a small engine displacement.
The best type of motorcycle for commuting depends on individual preferences, riding experience and the distance of the commute. A standard or naked bike with a comfortable upright riding position and good weather protection is a good option for shorter commutes. For longer commutes, a sport-touring or adventure bike with a comfortable riding position, wind protection and storage capacity may be a better choice. Best examples for commuter bikes are Bajaj Pulsar NS160, Hero Super Splendor, Yamaha FZ FI, Revolt RV 400, Honda Livo.
Choosing the right commuter bike for you depends on a few factors. Firstly, consider what type of terrain or roads you will be mostly riding on, as this determines the type of bike you need. Also think about convenience and comfort – make sure it is light enough to carry around easily, has adjustable seat height and handlebar settings, and has appropriate gears for your journey. Finally, make sure the bike fits your budget.
The best suited motorcycles for Indian traffic and road conditions are typically those that are small, nimble,reliable, budget-friendly, durable, comfortable and fuel-efficient. Some popular choices among Indian commuters include: Here are a few best references for these bikes: Hero Splendor, Bajaj CT100,Honda Activa, TVS Jupiter, Royal Enfield Classic.
The cost of a typical commuter motorcycle in India can vary greatly depending on the make, model, and features of the bike. Entry-level commuter motorcycles can start as low as 40,000 INR and can go up to 1,50,000 INR. Popular models like Bajaj Pulsar, Hero Splendor, Honda CB Shine, TVS Apache, etc are some examples of the commuter motorcycles that are available in the range of 70,000 INR to 1,50,000 INR. However, it's important to note that prices can fluctuate based on factors such as location, taxes, and exchange rates.
Some of the lowest maintenance motorcycles in India include the Hero Splendor, Bajaj CT100, and the Honda Dream Yuga. These bikes are known for their simple and basic design which makes it less prone to damages,fuel efficiency is also good which helps keep running costs low, durability and low cost of maintenance, making them popular choices among commuters and first-time riders. However, it's always recommended to check with the service centers and get the maintenance cost estimation based on your riding conditions and usage.
Finding the perfect motorbike in India that is both comfortable and provides great mileage can be a challenge. With so many different models to choose from, it can be difficult to know which one is right for you. Fortunately, there are several motorbikes in India that provide both good mileage and comfort for riders. From scooters and mopeds to sports bikes, there is something for everyone and all at an affordable price. So let's take a look at some of the best motorbikes in India for both mileage and comfort that are Bajaj CT 100, TVS Sport, Bajaj Platina 110, TVS Star City Plus, Bajaj CT 110.
Commuter bikes in India are primarily designed for daily use in urban environments and for short to medium distance travel. While some models may be capable of longer distance travel, the lack of features such as wind protection and comfortable seating may make it less comfortable for long distance journeys.

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