Tech-Savvy Wheels: 5 Affordable Bikes (Under ₹2 Lakh) with USB Ports for Riders

Indian market offers numerous motorcycles within a budget of 2 Lakh. Brands such as Royal Enfield, Bajaj Pulsar NS200 , Honda Unicorn,TVS Ronin and Honda Shine provide options within this budget that provide reliability, style or bike-type choices and refined performance – take a look at top 5 bikes under Rs 2 Lakh for inspiration.

Royal Enfield Hunter 

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Prices: Starting with its Retro Factory variant, prices for other variants such as Metro Dapper and Rebel start from Rs 1,69,434. Please be aware that these figures represent average ex-showroom pricing of this model of motorcycle.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 street bikes come in three variants and eight colours. Each Royal Enfield Hunter 350 bike features a 349.34cc BS6 engine producing 20.2bhp with 27Nm torque; equipped with front disc and rear drum brakes featuring anti-lock braking system as standard; this Hunter 350 model weighs 177 kg with 13L fuel capacity capacity tank capacity.

Royal Enfield’s Hunter 350 street roadster based on their new J-platform is designed specifically to appeal to younger buyers as well as female riders looking for affordable options. This motorcycle serves both as its flagship product as well as first time buyer targets in India.

Bajaj Pulsar NS200

Price of Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Single Channel ABS variant starts from Rs.1,42,068 while other variants – Pulsar NS200 Dual Channel ABS and Bluetooth variants have starting prices of Rs. 1.57,843 and 1.58,458, respectively. All mentioned prices represent average ex-showroom charges.

Bajaj Pulsar NS200 street bikes come in 3 variants and 4 colors to meet individual taste, powered by its 199.5cc BS6 engine which produces 24.13bhp of power with 18.74Nm torque output. Each bike also includes front and rear disc brakes equipped with anti-lock braking systems as standard features, weighing 159.5 kg with 12L fuel capacity capacity for improved handling performance.

Bajaj Auto has introduced changes to the Pulsar NS200 for 2024 on both technological and aesthetic levels, such as installing an LED headlamp with integrated DRLs and Bluetooth connectivity, along with an LCD instrument cluster which features call notifications, message notifications, turn-by-turn navigation information as well as turn-by-turn directions using its dedicated app. These upgrades bring it up-to-date with competition.

Honda Shine

Price of Honda Shine: Starting with its Shine Drum variant, prices of the Honda Shine can range between Rs 83,839 to 89,250 ex-showroom (these prices reflect average ex-showroom charges).

Honda Shine is an economical mileage bike available in four variants and seven colors, powered by its 123.94cc BS6 engine which produces 10.59 horsepower and 11 Nm of torque. Equipped with both front and rear drum brakes for combined braking systems on both wheels, Honda Shine weighs only 113 kilograms with its fuel tank holding 10.5 liters of gas.

The Honda Shine was built as an everyday workhorse and remains India’s second highest selling motorcycle for many years now, thanks to its combination of engine refinement, fuel economy, comfort and Honda’s legendary reliability – not forgetting its no-nonsense yet elegant design that appeals to most users.

Honda Unicorn

Honda Unicorn stands as one of the premier bikes available today, which was temporarily discontinued several years ago but recently brought back by public demand. Indians love its refined engine, great comfort features and fuel efficiency while being relatively affordable to own and maintain compared with its competition; yet its overall design appears outdated with few added features or updates available over time.

Price of Honda Unicorn Standard begins at Rs.1,18,056 while that for its variant “Ultima Disc-OBD 2B” begins at Rs.1.19,376; all prices quoted represent ex-showroom estimates.

Honda Unicorn is a mileage bike available in two variants and seven colors, powered by its 162.71cc BS6 engine that produces 12.73bhp of power with 14Nm torque output. Equipped with both front disc brakes and rear drum brakes for added security and its anti-lock braking system. Weighing 140 kg with 13-liter fuel capacity this Unicorn bike makes riding fun again!

Honda Unicorn motorcycle is an award-winning commuter bike known for its smooth engine operation and comfortable riding experience, along with minimal fuel use. Although not updated much since its introduction, the Unicorn remains one of Honda’s oldest and most successful names today.

TVS Ronin

TVS has unveiled their brand new modern retro motorcycle called Ronin. Inspired by Zeppelin cruiser concept but refined for current tastes. Combination of retro styling, modern tech features, 225c engine makes this motorcycle quite captivating; but may not appeal to riders who spend lots of time riding fast on highways.

Price of TVS Ronin Base Lightning Black: Rs 1,35,064. For other variants such as Magma Red Base Ronins (Magma Red, Magma Red Mid – Glacier Silver and Charcoal Ember Mid) as well as Ronin Top (Ronin Top and R59 554 Mid), prices begin from Rs 1.37 564 upto an approximate ex-showroom total price of 1.72 666 respectively. These figures reflect average ex-showroom costs.

TVS Ronin is a cruiser bike available in five variants and six colors, powered by a 225.9cc BS6 engine that produces 20.1bhp with 19.93Nm torque output. Both front and rear disc brakes feature anti-lock braking systems on this anti-lock bike which weighs in at 159kg with its 14L fuel tank capacity.

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