Here Is The List of Best Mileage Bikes in India

The retail price of petrol across India might have stabilized for the moment. But, the prices are never going back below the INR 100/litre mark.

Hence, when one wants to buy a bike these days, they are always looking for the ones that are fuel efficient.

For the ones who regard fuel efficiency as a unique selling point, here is a short list of the three best mileage bikes in India.

Here goes – 

Bajaj CT 110 

The Bajaj CT 110 is the mileage champion from Bajaj Auto. The reason is simple. The bike has a real-world mileage of 70 KMPL*.

The bike is aggressively priced for an FI-equipped commuter bike. It retails in India currently with an average MSRP (ex-showroom) of Rs. 74,685*.

The bike is offered by Bajaj in two trims. The decked-out top-spec trim is known as CT 110 X. It retails at an (ex-showroom) MSRP of Rs. 82,230*. Both trims are available in seven colour schemes.

The bike is powered by a 115.45 CC, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. The motor is BS6-compliant and fuel-injected. The peak power mapping set for the engine is 8.48 bhp. The peak torque mapping set for the motor is 9.81 Nm.

Bajaj Dominar 250

Despite being the sibling of the flagship (and fabled) D400, the D250 has a real-world mileage of 33 KMPL! The bike is also aggressively priced as it retails with an ex-showroom average MSRP of Rs. 2, 08,619* (ex-showroom). The bike is offered in a single trim but entails 3 colour schemes.

The D250 is a proper touring bike. The motorcycle is equipped with a brand-new, KTM-derived 250 CC engine. The motor is a single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, BS6-compliant unit. The engine has a peak power and torque mapping set for 26.6bhp and 23.5Nm respectively.

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Bajaj Pulsar 125

Much like its powerful siblings, the 125 CC Pulsar retains the sporty character in its engine and looks. The best part about the 125 Pulsar is that it has a real-world mileage of 50 KMs/litre of petrol.

The sports commuter, entry-level Pulsar retails in India with an average ex-showroom price of Rs. 99,002*. Bajaj offers the bike in four trims and three colours. The top-spec variant has an average ex-showroom MSRP of Rs. 1, 08,466*.

The bike is powered by a 124.4 CC motor. It is fuel-injected and BS6-compliant. It retains its DTSI technology. The peak power mapping for the engine is set for 11.64 bhp. The peak torque mapping for the engine is set for 10.8 Nm. The engine works in tandem with a five-speed transmission.

For more details, please take test rides of the bikes mentioned above.

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Best Mileage Bikes in India at Reasonable Prices

With surging fuel prices, it is natural for one to seek mileage focussed bikes while buying a two-wheeler. Read this post to learn about some of the most fuel-efficient bikes money can buy!

The price of essential fuels like petrol is being hiked every once in a while. Hence, bikers of India are now seeking fuel-efficient and reasonably priced motorcycles. Bajaj and KTM are two leading bike brands in India. These OEMs offer reasonably priced motorcycles with otherworldly mileage.

In this context, here is a list of some of the best mileage bikes in India – 

Bajaj CT 110 

The Bajaj CT 110 returns an impressive mileage of 70 KMPL in real-world conditions. Bajaj offers the bike at an average ex-showroom price of Rs. 69,064*. The top-spec variant is offered at Rs. 76,219*. The bike comes with seven colour options. The motor of the bike is a 115.45 CC, single-cylinder unit. It is BS6-compliant and is tuned to produce 8.48 bhp. The peak torque output of the motor is 9.81 Nm. Bajaj offers the bike with front and rear drum brakes. The bike comes with Bajaj’s passive safety system known as Combined Braking System.

Bajaj Platina 110

The real-world mileage of Bajaj Platina 110 is 70 KMPL. The bike is offered at an average starting price of Rs. 76,605* in India. The top trim is offered at an average price of Rs. 79,970*. The motorcycle is offered in six colour options. The motor on the bike is a 115.45 CC, BS6-compliant unit. It is tuned to produce 8.44 bhp of peak power. The peak torque is limited to 9.81 Nm. The bike is offered with front disc brakes and paired with a single-channel ABS. The rear wheel, however, is paired with a traditional drum brake. It is paired with Bajaj’s anti-skid technology.

KTM Duke 125

The real-world mileage of the KTM Duke 125 is 40 KMPL. It comes with a price tag of Rs. 2, 00,558* in India. The bike is offered in a single trim and colour option. The engine is a 124.71 CC, BS6-compliant, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled unit. It is capable of producing 14.3 bhp of peak power. The peak torque is limited to 12 Nm. The bike is equipped with front and rear disc brakes. They are paired with single-channel ABS. The brake callipers are from ByBre. The front and rear suspension units are from the WP Apex range. The bike rides on the track-tested Trellis frame. It comes with all the best bits from its more powerful siblings.

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