Two-wheelers are at the forefront of the best selling vehicles in India. Especially middle classes and people living in villages prefer a bike that get more mileage and also cheaper in maintenance. If you too are thinking of taking any such affordable motorcycle in 2025, then the options below can be best for you.
Hero HF 100 is currently considered the cheapest bike in India. Its price is only ₹ 59,018 (ex-showroom). It provides a single-cylinder engine of 97.2 cc which gives 8.02 bhp power and 8.05 Nm torque.
Its mileage is about 70 kilometers per liter. This bike is very effective for small distances of everyday. Being light, it can be easily run both in the village and the city.
TVS Sport is for those who want a little styling with cheap bikes. It is priced at ₹ 61,708 (ex-showroom) and has a 109.7 cc engine which produces 8.18 bhp power and 8.7 Nm torque.
Its mileage is also stated to be 70 kilometers per liter. It provides features such as 10 liter fuel tank, digital-analog meter, side-stand engine cut-off and tubeless tires.
Hero HF Deluxe is priced at ₹ 60,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and also comes with a 97.2 cc engine. This engine gives 8.02 bhp power and 8.05 Nm torque.
It has Hero’s i3s technology which automatically close the bike in traffic and saves mileage. Its mileage is also about 70 km/l. This bike has been the first choice of people in villages and small cities for many years.
If you want to cover a higher distance in the lowest petrol, Bajaj Platina 100 may be the right option for you. It is priced at ₹ 68,685 (ex-showroom) and has a 102 cc engine, which gives 7.79 bhp power and 8.34 Nm torque.
Its mileage is reported to be up to 72 kilometers per liter. This bike is with low maintenance and the budget fits perfectly for people with maintenance. Its top variants also have LED DRL and digital instrument cluster.
Hero Splendor Plus is a name that no one has heard. It is priced at ₹ 77,176 (ex-showroom) and gives 97.2 cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that generates 7.91 bhp power and 8.05 Nm torque.
It also gives up to 70 km/l in terms of mileage. It also has features like digital-analog meter, side stand cut-off and tubeless tires. It has been India’s best -selling bike for years.