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Top 10 Mileage Bikes in India 2025: Best Fuel-Efficient Options

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  • 19 Jun, 2025
Top 10 Mileage Bikes in India 2025: Best Fuel-Efficient Options

 

In a country where rising fuel costs are a daily concern and practical commuting remains a priority, high-mileage motorcycles continue to dominate the Indian two-wheeler market. In 2025, the trend remains strong with a host of efficient bikes offering over 70 kmpl, making them ideal for city rides, rural commutes, and budget-conscious buyers. Topping the list are long-standing heroes like the Hero Splendor Plus XTEC and TVS Star City Plus—both delivering an impressive claimed mileage of around 83 kmpl. Close contenders like the Bajaj CT 100, TVS Radeon, and Hero HF Deluxe also offer superb value. Here’s a clean and comprehensive look at the top 10 mileage bikes in India this year.

 

1. Hero Splendor Plus XTEC – 83 km/l


Hero’s most trusted commuter returns in 2025 with its XTEC variant, delivering up to 83 kmpl. Backed by a 97.2cc engine and modern features like a digital console, Bluetooth connectivity, and real-time mileage readout, it blends old-school efficiency with new-age tech. Priced around ₹93,985 (ex-showroom), it continues to be a go-to for working professionals and daily riders.

 

2. TVS Star City Plus – 83 km/l


Matching the Splendor’s mileage is TVS’s Star City Plus. With a 110cc engine, ETFi technology for improved fuel economy, and an affordable price tag of approximately ₹75,500, it offers an excellent balance of performance, economy, and comfort. Its sporty styling and refined engine make it a popular option in both urban and semi-urban areas.

 

3. Bajaj CT 100 – 75 km/l


Known for its unbeatable pricing and simplicity, the Bajaj CT 100 offers around 75 kmpl, making it one of the most efficient motorcycles in its price category. Priced at just ₹51,800 (ex-showroom), it’s an entry-level commuter’s dream bike—ideal for students, delivery riders, and first-time users.

 

4. Bajaj Platina 100 – 72 km/l


The Platina 100 adds comfort to the mix with Bajaj’s proprietary Comfortec suspension system, making long daily rides easier on the back. With a mileage of 72 kmpl and a price of approximately ₹70,000, it’s a practical, value-for-money machine for long-haul commuters.

 

5. TVS Radeon – 73.7 km/l


TVS Radeon stands out for its rugged build, stylish fuel tank pads, and comfortable seat. Its 110cc engine returns a claimed 73.7 kmpl, while its broader appeal lies in its subtle, mature styling and practical features like a USB charger and side-stand indicator.

 

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6. TVS Sport – 73 km/l


Affordable, lightweight, and zippy—TVS Sport continues to be a crowd favourite with a mileage of around 73 kmpl. Priced around ₹59,000, it remains a top pick for budget-conscious buyers who don’t want to compromise on style or efficiency.

 

7. TVS Raider 125 – 72 km/l


The Raider 125 brings style and performance to the mileage-focused category. With modern features like LED headlamps, a digital console, and voice assistance (in its top variant), it delivers an impressive 72 kmpl despite its larger 125cc engine. It’s particularly popular among young riders who want efficiency without looking boring.

 

8. Hero Splendor Plus – 80.6 km/l


The base version of the iconic Splendor still delivers the goods. With a mileage of over 80 kmpl and a rugged reputation built over decades, the Splendor Plus remains a household name. Its simple construction and low maintenance cost make it an evergreen choice.

 

9. Hero HF Deluxe – 70 km/l


Another budget-friendly entry from Hero, the HF Deluxe offers a mileage of around 70 kmpl. It's built for long-term use and is known for its reliability. Priced between ₹54,600 and ₹70,000, it remains a top pick in rural India.

 

10. Bajaj CT 110X / Platina 110 – 70 km/l


Rounding off the list are Bajaj’s slightly more powerful 110cc siblings. Offering around 70 kmpl, these bikes bring better torque for hilly or mixed-road conditions. With tougher builds and commuter-friendly ergonomics, they’re built for real Indian roads.