Suzuki Let's - Rs 47,272
The
New Let's is testimony to Suzuki's endeavors in bringing to India the
most eco-friendly riding solutions in line with the government
regulations.
*All prices are ex showroom Delhi
*All prices are ex showroom Delhi
1/20
Honda Dio - Rs 49,132
The
2017 edition of Dio gets a complete style makeover with its new LED
position lamp, contrasting dual tone colour body, bolder sportier
graphics and 2 new colours.
2/20
TVS Jupiter - Rs 49,666
The refreshed scooter is now BSIV compliant, with Auto Headlamp On (AHO) and equipped with Sync Braking System (SBS).
3/20
TVS Wego - Rs 50,434
The
refreshed Wego now gets a BSIV compliant 110 cc CVTI engine with
additional features like a dual tone seat cover, silver oak panels and a
USB charging port.
4/20
Hero Splendor iSmart 110 - Rs 54,080
Built
on a completely new chassis and frame with a brand new engine, Hero
Splendor iSmart 110 is the company's first in-house developed
motorcycle. Its BS-IV engine offers 9 per cent more power with a higher
fuel economy.
5/20
New Suzuki Access 125 - Rs 54,302
The
Metallic Sonic Silver variant will be sold at Rs 54,302 for the drum
brake version and Rs 57,615 (all prices ex showroom - Delhi) for the
disc brake version.
6/20
New Honda Activa 125 - Rs 56,954
It
features 125cc Honda Eco Technology (HET) engine which churns out net
power of 6.35kw (8.52 BHP)@6,500 RPM and higher torque of 10.54Nm@5,000
RPM.
7/20
Honda CB Shine - Rs 55,799
Honda
recently launched the all new 2017 BS-IV CB Shine with AHO, to
celebrate the milestone of selling over 50 lakh units of the motorcycle
in India. New 2017 CB Shine sports enhanced premium looks with shining
chrome finish muffler and Carburetor Cover, New Athletic Blue Metallic
and Imperial Red Metallic colours.
8/20
Honda CB Shine SP - Rs 60,914
The bike gets a 125 cc engine mated to a 5 speed gear-box. The engine sheds out a power of 10.16 bhp and 10.30 Nm of torque.
9/20
Hero Achiever 150 - Rs 62,730
Powered
by a BS-IV compliant 150cc TOD (Torque on Demand), the new Achiever
150's air-cooled single cylinder 4-stroke engine produces a maximum
power output of 13.6 PS @ 8000 rpm and maximum torque of 12.8 Nm @ 5000
rpm.
The bike races from 0-60 km/h in five seconds.
The bike races from 0-60 km/h in five seconds.
10/20
Honda CB Unicorn 160 - Rs 72,802
With a powerful 160cc BS-IV engine, AHO and Matte Blue Colour, the CB Unicorn 160 take you on a great journey.
11/20
Suzuki Gixxer - Rs 77,452
The rear disc variant of the Gixxer costs Rs 80,528 and the drum brake variant will cost Rs 77,452.
12/20
Honda CB Hornet 160R - Rs 80,673
Its 162.71cc air cooled, 4 stroke, SI engine churns out 11.68 kW of power @8500 rpm, and net torque of 14.76 Nm @ 6500 rpm.
13/20
Suzuki Gixxer SF - Rs 89,659
The
Suzuki Gixxer SF 2017 variant will be available in new sporty graphics
inspired from the Suzuki logo across all colour variants - Metallic
Triton Blue, Glass Sparkle Black and Metallic Mat Black, and Pearl Mira
Red.
14/20
Bajaj Pulsar 200NS - Rs 96,453
The
Bajaj Pulsar 200NS comes equipped with a triple spark, 4 valve engine,
liquid cooling, 6-speed gearbox, a perimeter frame, rear mono-suspension
and petal disc brakes. The Pulsar 200NS boasts of adrenaline pumping
figures like 23.5Ps power and a 0 – 60 in 3.1 seconds.
15/20
Yamaha FZ25 - Rs 119,500
Recently
launched, the new model FZ25 has been developed with a newly designed
air-cooled, 249 cc, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve, single-cylinder,
high-torque fuel-injected engine on a lightweight frame (148 Kgs)
enabling the joy of control as the rider intends.
16/20
Bajaj Pulsar RS200 - Rs 1,21,228
Its
199.5cc Single cylinder, 4 stroke, SOHC 4valve, Liquid cooled, triple
spark,FI engine churns out 24.5PS @ 9750 RPM of maximum power and 18.6Nm
@ 8000 PRM of maximum torque.
17/20
Bajaj Dominar 400 - Rs 1,36,001
Inspired
by the leo stance, the distinctive design principles of the Dominar 400
are visible from the aggressive naked face to the large contoured tank
and the formidable rear infinity lights.
18/20
KTM RC 200 - Rs 1,71,000
The
motorcycle features 199.5cc 1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine with twin
overhead camshafts, four valves and electronic fuel injection. The
engine has an electric starter powered by a 12V/8Ah battery and it
achieves its peak power of 19 kW (25 hp).
19/20
KTM Duke/RC 390 - Rs 2,25,000
The only difference in the two bikes is 2017 KTM RC 200 has a displacement of 199.5cc, while the 2017 KTM RC 390 of 373.2cc.
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