Launched Date
Jul 11, 2003
Variants
7 Petrol
One of the most recognisable products in the company's stable, the Hero Splendor Plus has many pros to its cause but the one's that we feel like highlighting is the high return on fuel efficiency coupled with its easy to handle nature makes the commuter mnotorycle perfect for a wide range of consumers. The lack of modern features, and inadequate bite on brakes makes it unsuitable for hilly terrains.
Launched Date
Sep 21, 2021
Variants
7 Petrol
Possibly the best looking motorcycle in the segment, the Yamaha R15's sharp lines and sporty styling has won over many hearts since its launch. The 155 cc engine is best in the segment thanks to the high refinement levels and the wide spread of power and torque available on tap. Yamaha has also made sure that the motorcycle is loaded with safety features that make it a good bet for young or even experienced riders.
Launched Date
Oct 28, 2021
Variants
2 Petrol
The biggest strength of the new Pulsar 250 is its attractive price tag. The new 250 cc Pulsars offer very good value for money, backed by the Pulsar brand equity and well-known low ownership costs. Overall, the new Pulsar 250 certainly is a good bike, but it could have definitely been even better. As the flagship Pulsars of the 21st century, celebrating the 20th-anniversary milestone, the Pulsar 250s just about fall short on the wow factor.
Launched Date
Dec 09, 2015
Variants
5 Petrol
Royal Enfield certainly has made all-round improvements to the new Classic 350. It's better in every aspect, with more refined performance, better dynamics, more colour options, and feels better built as well. Like the Meteor 350, the new Classic 350 will spearhead the appeal of the modern classic, single-cylinder Royal Enfield, not just in India, but around the world. The new Royal Enfield Classic 350 almost nails it, to become a much-improved, much-better, and more refined motorcycle.
Launched Date
Oct 07, 2021
Variants
2 Petrol
Possibly the most recognisable and popular product in the market currently, the Hero Xpulse 200 4V is the most affordable entry-level ADV. Out of the numerous positives, the motorycle has possibly the most refined engine in the segment, with superior ergonomics aiding young riders as well as seasoned riders. But, the cons are equally worrying as better set of brakes, and a lower seat would've helped. Plus the lack of top-end torque doesn't really work in the case of an ADV.
Launched Date
Jan 15, 2020
Variants
3 Petrol
Honda has worked upon retaining the familiarity of its most popular scooter while adding much-needed value additions over the older model. The new Activa 6G is well-packaged barring a few negatives. Prices now start at ₹ 63,912 for the standard version, going up to ₹ 65,412 (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi). That’s a steep increase in prices but the value additions are more comprehensive this time.
Launched Date
Feb 04, 2015
Variants
6 Petrol
The Honda CB Shine is one of the highest-selling 125 cc motorcycles in India and it offers decent performance along with a smooth ride and very good fuel economy. The Honda CB Shine has claimed fuel economy figures of 64.6 kmpl, and together with a refined engine, and good ride quality, it offers a very good option in the commuter segment of motorcycles. The Shine has sold over 1 crore units in India in 2022, and is the highest-selling Honda motorcycle globally.
Launched Date
Aug 13, 2019
Variants
4 Petrol
The Bajaj Pulsar 125 has a smooth, refined and decently powerful engine. The excellent ride quality, and impressive stability only enhance its capabilities as a well-rounded commuter motorcycle. The only dampener is that its design looks much too common, and identical to the Pulsar 150 Neon. But that strategy could well work to the Pulsar 125's advantage, boasting of similar engaging performance, similar dimensions as the bigger Pulsar 150, but in a more fuel-efficient package.