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Best Mileage Bikes Under 50,000

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  • TATA AIG Team
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  • 10/08/2023

Commuter bikes in India are known for their fuel efficiency and low prices. These bikes are typically light in weight and have a simple design. However, it is difficult to find bikes priced under ₹50,000. If you want to buy the best bike under 50,000, but do not have any idea which one to choose, you are in luck. Today, we are going to list some of the best mileage bikes in India under 50,000 and above.

With the list of bikes, we will also share a few important pieces of information about insurance for 2-wheelers. We hope you will find them useful.

Hero Splendor

Hero Splendor is, without a doubt, the best commuter bike in India. Its low maintenance costs, fuel-efficient engine, and longevity have made it a popular choice among Indians. Hero Splendor is currently available in twenty-five colours and costs ₹48,930. (ex-showroom price without any accessories). According to the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), it can cover 81 kilometres on a single litre of fuel. In case you are willing to increase your budget by a few thousand rupees, you can choose from the advanced Splendor model series.

Other specifications:

Engine displacement Maximum power Maximum output Kerb weight Fuel capacity Transmission
97cc 8 PS @ 8000 rpm 8.02 Nm @ 6000 rpm 109 kg 9.8 L 4-speed

Bajaj CT 110

This is possibly the best mileage bike in India. CT 110 is available in two different versions and seven different colours. Although the base model of this bike costs slightly more than ₹50,000, the advanced features make it impossible to ignore. It has a rear fender, handlebar brace, headlamp cowl, sump, and engine guard, among other things. According to user reviews, the average mileage of the CT 110 is 71 km per litre.

Other specifications:

Engine displacement Maximum power Maximum output Kerb weight Fuel capacity Transmission
97cc 8 PS @ 8000 rpm 8.02 Nm @ 6000 rpm 109 kg 9.8 L 4-speed

TVS Sports

TVS Sports is one of the best bikes under 50,000. This bike's base model costs ₹47,505 and goes up to ₹66,493. TVS Sports is currently available in three variants. In terms of appearance, the manufacturer gave this bike tank a curved contour line shape, and the stylish graphics on it give this bike an elegant appearance. Furthermore, the tinted visor found around the headlight is noticeable.

TVS Sports has a user-reported mileage of 73 kilometres per litre of fuel.

Other specifications:

Engine displacement Maximum power Maximum output Kerb weight Fuel capacity Transmission
109.7cc 8.29 PS @ 7350 rpm 8.7 Nm @ 4500 rpm 112 kg 10 litres 4-speed

Hero HF Deluxe

HF Deluxe is another great commuter bike in the Hero product segment after Splendor. It features a BS-VI compliance engine with a fuel-injection system. The XSens technology in its motor stabilises the air-fuel combination in real time using ten sensors. In terms of safety, it has an integrated braking system. According to various bike owners, HF delivers a mileage of 65 kilometres per litre.

HF Deluxe is covered under warranty for five years or 70,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. However, the warranty does not cover road mishaps. Thus, in order to provide complete security to your bike, buy two-wheeler insurance.

Other specifications :

Engine displacement Maximum power Maximum output Kerb weight Fuel capacity Transmission
97.2cc 7.91 bhp @ 8,000 rpm 8.05 Nm @ 6,000 rpm 110 kg 9.1 litres 4-speed

TVS Star City Plus

Well, for this bike, you need to stretch your budget quite a bit. TVS Star City Plus is available in two variants: ES Drum (base model) and ES Disc (top variant). It runs on four strokes, a single cylindrical engine with an air cooling technology. The advanced features of TVS Star City include a USB charging point, digital console, pass switch, etc. It is equipped with a synchronised braking system to prevent skids while applying sudden brakes.

According to various Star City owners, a single litre of petrol gets you 83.09 kilometres in the city and 66.35 kilometres on the highway.

Other specifications:

Engine displacement Maximum power Maximum output Kerb weight Fuel capacity Transmission
109.7cc 8.19 PS @ 7350 rpm 8.7 Nm @ 4500 rpm 116 kg 10 litres 4-speed

Bajaj Platina 100

The Platina 100 is regarded as a good mileage bike in India, owing to its powerful engine. It sports a BS-VI-compliant engine with fuel injection technology which helps to deliver a mileage of 72 kilometres per litre. The bike also has rubber footpads, a soft seat cushion, and directional tyres to keep you comfortable while riding.

This entry-level commuter bike also features 17-inch alloy wheels, dual shock absorbers, and telescopic forks.

Other specifications:

Engine displacement Maximum power Maximum output Kerb weight Fuel capacity Transmission
102cc 7.9 bhp @ 7500 rpm 8.34 Nm @ 5,500 rpm 117 kg 11 litres 4-speed manual

TVS Radeon

If you want a stylish commuter bike that also has good performance, the TVS Radeon is a good choice. It comes in five different versions and twelve distinct shades. Moving on to the technical specifications, the Radeon has a four-stroke dura-life engine, telescoping oil-damped suspension in front, and a five-speed adjustable hydraulic suspension in the back. Radeon's premium features include a reverse LCD cluster, a USB charging port, a lady pillion handle, and DRLs.

According to Radeon users, it offers a mileage of 65 kilometres per litre. The warranty period of this bike is five years or 60,000 kilometres, whichever is earlier. When buying this two-wheeler, purchase a bike insurance policy for additional safety.

Other specifications:

Engine displacement Maximum power Maximum output Kerb weight Fuel capacity Transmission
109.7cc 8.08 bhp @ 7350 rpm 8.7 Nm @ 4,500 rpm 116 kg 10 litres 4-speed manual

Yamaha Saluto RX

This one is Yamaha's entry-level bike, which is available in five colours: Breezy Blue, Matte Black, Inspiring Red, Dark Night, and Gleaming Black. Though Yamaha no longer manufactures this bike in India, you can still find it at various dealerships for a very low price. According to ARAI, the Saluto RX gets 82 kilometres per litre of fuel.
Since it is a discontinued model, you must compare two-wheeler insurance for Saluto RX quotes from various insurers to see who charges the lowest premiums.

Other specifications:

Engine displacement Maximum power Maximum output Kerb weight Fuel capacity Transmission
110cc 7 bhp @ 7000 rpm 8.5 Nm @ 4,500 rpm 98 kg 7.2 litres 4-speed manual

Hero Passion Pro

This is yet another bike that gets excellent mileage but costs more than ₹50,000. Passion Pro is one of the most stylish commuter bikes in Hero's product line. It is available in six vibrant colours: Glaze Black, Moon Yellow, Techno Blue, XTec Red, Heavy Grey Metallic, and Sports Red.

Passion Pro smart features include auto sail (for easier traffic navigation), angular headlamps, and an all-new semi-digital console. The ARAI-certified mileage of Passion Pro is 84 kilometres per litre.

Other specifications:

Engine displacement Maximum power Maximum output Kerb weight Fuel capacity Transmission
110cc 9.02 bhp @ 7500 rpm 9.89 Nm @ 5,000 rpm 117 kg 10 litres 4-speed manual

We are about to conclude this blog about good mileage bikes in India, and we hope that you have made your mind on the best bike that suits your needs. Whichever bike you choose, do not forget to buy a bike insurance policy. You can visit Tata AIG to purchase or renew your insurance for 2-wheelers. We provide all types of motor insurance for both cars and bikes.

On Tata AIG’s website, you can get third-party bike insurance, comprehensive bike insurance, and standalone own damage cover. But before buying, we suggest you compare two-wheeler insurance plans on Tata AIG.

To Conclude

In today’s time ₹50,000 is a bit too low to buy a motorcycle. If you are willing to stretch your budget, you will find a wide range of affordable bikes in India from some of the most trusted brands. Commuter bikes within the range of ₹60,000 — ₹70,000 come with various high-end features that make your ride safe and comfortable.

Disclaimer

All the bike prices and other information listed above pertain to a specific city and vehicle model. Since this information is subject to change, it is advisable to check the latest information before purchasing a vehicle or an insurance policy.

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