Top Bikes Under ₹2 Lakh in India (2025)
- Bikes
- 09 May, 2025

India's two-wheeler market is on fire in 2025, especially in the under ₹2 lakh category. This segment is a real goldmine for students, daily commuters, and young riders who don’t want to compromise on style, performance, or budget. Let's take a look at some of the hottest bikes you can get this year without stretching your wallet.
First up is the Bajaj Pulsar N250. It's been a hit with the youth for its sporty vibe and peppy 249cc oil-cooled engine. The price tag hovers around ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom), and it packs some serious features like LED lighting, a slipper clutch, and a snazzy digital instrument panel. The Pulsar N250 is a blast, whether you’re weaving through city traffic or cruising on the highway.
Next, we have the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, a standout in the 200cc category. This bike is packed with race-inspired tech, including multiple riding modes—Urban, Rain, and Sport. Plus, it boasts a Bluetooth-enabled SmartXonnect console, making it incredibly versatile. Priced at approximately ₹1.45 lakh, it’s a brilliant option for anyone who wants that sporty track feel without sacrificing practicality for everyday rides.
Then there's the Yamaha R15M, a real eye-catcher among college students and young riders. This beauty features a 155cc liquid-cooled engine, variable valve actuation (VVA), a quick-shifter, and fancy upside-down forks. All of this contributes to an exhilarating ride that’s just under ₹2 lakh. With its athletic aesthetics and Yamaha’s renowned reliability, the R15M is hard to beat.
For those looking for something more versatile, consider the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250. It strikes a fantastic balance between performance and comfort for longer rides. Its 249cc oil-cooled engine offers a smooth delivery of power, while the aerodynamic fairing keeps you steady at higher speeds. Starting at around ₹1.98 lakh, it’s great for both weekend adventures and navigating through city traffic.
Last but definitely not least, we have the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. This stylish roadster is priced under ₹2 lakh and features a 349cc J-series engine. Its retro-inspired design paired with a lightweight frame makes it a gem for urban riders eager to embrace the classic charm of Enfield without dealing with cumbersome weight.
Of course, there are a few honorable mentions worth noting too. The Honda Hornet 2.0 with its sharp looks and refined engine comes in at about ₹1.40 lakh. The KTM Duke 200, known for its aggressive styling, is priced at around ₹1.97 lakh, while the Hero Xtreme 160R 4V offers a lightweight and punchy ride for about ₹1.35 lakh.
So, why is this segment booming right now? Rising fuel prices and increased urban congestion are pushing riders towards cost-effective, stylish, and efficient motorcycles. Brands are stepping up, cramming in features like ABS, digital consoles, and Bluetooth connectivity, making these bikes irresistible to both newbies and seasoned enthusiasts.
Whether you’re after a commuter bike, a sporty weekend ride, or a chic city cruiser, the under ₹2 lakh segment in 2025 has you covered. With such a fantastic variety of options available, it's truly a golden age for bike lovers in India!
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