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Harley-Davidson Bikes Between 2 to 3 Lakh in India

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    • About Harley-Davidson Bikes Between 2 To 3 Lakh

      If your budget is between 2 and 3 lakh, you'll find a wide range of motorcycles to choose from. This segment includes retro bikes, cruisers, adventure tourers and performance motorcycles from brands like Royal Enfield, Honda, Jawa, Harley-Davidson, Bajaj, TVS and KTM. At car&bike, compare bikes between 2 lakh and 3 lakh in India by price, mileage, engine capacity, features and expert reviews to find the one that matches your riding style.

      Renowned Bikes Between 2 to 3 Lakh in India

      Take a look at some of the most popular bikes currently available in this price range. 

      Bike Model

      Body Style

      Ideal For

      Ex-Showroom Price

      Royal Enfield Classic 350

      Retro/Classic

      Everyday riding with heritage styling

      ₹1.93 - ₹2.19 Lakh

      Royal Enfield Bullet 350

      Cruiser/Classic

      Riders who want an old-school feel

      ₹1.87 - ₹2.10 Lakh

      Honda CB350RS

      Modern Retro

      Refined, low-maintenance ownership

      ₹2.15 - ₹2.40 Lakh

      Jawa 42 Bobber

      Cruiser

      Distinctive bobber styling

      ₹2.17 - ₹2.40 Lakh

      Harley-Davidson X440

      Cruiser

      Premium cruiser feel on a mid-size budget

      ₹2.40 - ₹2.85 Lakh

      Bajaj Dominar 400

      Sport-Tourer

      Long highway rides

      ₹2.03 - ₹2.08 Lakh

      TVS Apache RTR 310

      Naked/Streetfighter

      Performance-focused daily riding

      ₹2.55 - ₹2.70 Lakh

      KTM 250 Duke

      Naked/Streetfighter

      Riders who want sharp, sporty handling

      ₹2.20 - ₹2.35 Lakh

      Note: Prices are average ex-showroom figures and may vary depending on the city, variant and applicable offers.

      Why 2 to 3 Lakh Budget Still Works for Riders

      The 2-3 lakh bracket gives you a genuine step up from entry-level commuter bikes without pushing you into premium motorcycle territory. Engines step up into the 250-400cc range, which means noticeably more torque and highway comfort than anything under 2 lakh, without tipping into the running costs and insurance premiums of true premium motorcycles above 3 lakh.

      For most buyers, this budget is a good fit if you're upgrading from a commuter bike and want your next one to have more presence, better build quality, and styling that holds its own years later. Expect dual-channel ABS, fully digital displays and 17 to 19-inch wheels to be common across most models in this range.

      Not sure this bracket is right for you? Compare Bikes Between 1 to 2 Lakh and Bikes Above 3 Lakh bracket. If you're weighing petrol and Electric Bikes before deciding, petrol still generally makes more sense for longer daily distances, while electric suits shorter, predictable urban commutes.

      Which Bike Between 2 to 3 Lakh Fits Your Riding Style?

      Every bike in this bracket is built with a different kind of rider in mind. Some prioritise everyday comfort, others are built for the highway, and a few exist purely for the way they look and sound.

      For Everyday City Riding 

      A mid-size naked or classic-styled bike is often the easiest option for daily traffic, with enough power to keep up without feeling like overkill at low speeds. If your routine is mostly office commutes and weekend errands, models like the KTM 250 Duke and TVS Apache RTR 310 handle city riding comfortably while still having highway convenience when you need them.

      For Weekend Touring & Highways 

      A good touring bike should feel settled at sustained speed, with enough wind protection and seat comfort for a few hours at a stretch. The Bajaj Dominar 400 is built specifically with this in mind, and most 350cc to 500 cc Bikes in this bracket handle occasional long rides well too. Cruiser bikes like the Harley-Davidson X440 and Jawa 42 Bobber add a different flavour here too, with genuine cruiser proportions and low-slung riding positions that were previously the preserve of far more expensive motorcycles.

      For Riders Who Love Retro Motorcycles

      If you like motorcycles with a classic look, this budget has plenty of good options. These bikes offer a comfortable riding position, relaxed performance and styling that never feels outdated. They're equally suitable for everyday rides and weekend outings. The Royal Enfield Classic 350, Royal Enfield Bullet 350, Honda CB350RS and Jawa 42 are among the most popular retro motorcycles in this segment.

      For First Big-Bike Upgrades 

      If you enjoy riding fast or want a bike that's more exciting than a regular 110 cc to 150 cc Bike, this price range has plenty to offer. These motorcycles come with bigger engines, better handling and stronger braking, making them fun to ride on both city roads and highways. The KTM RC 390, TVS Apache RR 310, KTM 390 Duke and BMW G 310 R are some of the best performance bikes you can buy in this budget.

      For Riders Considering Electric 

      Not every rider wants a traditional naked bike or a retro motorcycle. This price range also gives you the choice of cruisers and electric bikes, each offering a different riding experience and ownership benefits. It's worth looking at these options before making your final decision. The Ultraviolette Shockwave and Oben Rorr EZ Sigma are worth considering. If you're planning to switch from petrol, you can also compare Electric Bikes.

      Types of Bikes Available in the 2-3 Lakh Range

      Your riding style should decide the body type before you shortlist any specific model. Here's what each one is actually built for.

      • Naked Bikes: The KTM 250 Duke and TVS Apache RTR 310 lean sporty and city-friendly.
      • Cruiser Bikes: The Harley-Davidson X440 and Jawa 42 Bobber offer a relaxed, low-slung riding position.
      • Retro-Classic Bikes: The Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Honda CB350RS focus on heritage styling over outright performance.
      • Sport-Tourers: The Bajaj Dominar 400 is built for highway comfort over long distances.
      • Dirt Bikes: The KTM 250 Adventure suits riders who want off-road ability without stepping into full adventure-tourer pricing.

      Tech and Safety You Can Expect in Bikes Between 2 to 3 Lakh

      A bigger engine used to be the only thing separating this bracket from cheaper commuters. That's no longer true as most of the real gap now shows up in braking hardware, instrumentation and small day-to-day details.

      Modern Safety Equipment 

      Dual-channel ABS, switchable traction control and stronger braking hardware are now common in this bracket. Tubeless Tyre Bikes are close to standard too, which matters more than most buyers realise for puncture safety on highways.

      Comfort & Convenience 

      Fully digital instrument clusters, USB charging ports and Smart Connectivity Bikes have features like turn-by-turn navigation and call alerts that are increasingly available even outside the top-spec variants.

      Ride Modes & Rider Tech 

      Several Sport mode Bikes and Eco mode Bikes in this range offer settings that adjust throttle response, along with ride-by-wire systems on the sportier models. If these features matter to you, it's worth checking spec sheets closely, since they vary a lot within the bracket.

      What to Check Before You Choose a Bike Between 2 to 3 Lakh

      None of this replaces an actual test ride, but sorting these out first will narrow the shortlist a lot faster.

      Think About Your Riding Purpose 

      This bracket covers everything from relaxed cruisers to sharp street-fighters. If you cover long highway distances regularly, it's worth comparing Cruiser bikes with more upright touring-friendly options before deciding.

      Choose the Right Engine Size 

      You will mostly find 250 cc to 350 cc Bikes or Between 350 cc 500 cc Bikes in India in this range. The step up from 250cc to 350cc-plus is noticeable in refinement and highway comfort, not just performance.

      Don't Rely Only on Claimed Mileage 

      Official mileage figures are useful, but real-world efficiency depends on riding style and traffic. If mileage is a priority, compare Bikes Between 30 kmpl to 40 kmpl or Bikes Between 40 kmpl to 50 kmpl.

      Buy the Variant That Fits Your Needs 

      Focus on the features you'll actually use, dual-channel ABS and a comfortable seat matter more day-to-day than a top-spec paint job. Sit on a few options in person before deciding, since riding position varies more than spec sheets suggest.

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