Here Is The List of Best Mileage Bikes in India
The price of petrol may have stabilized for the moment. But it still costs a lot of money to fill up the tank of a bike. Hence, it is no surprise that people willing to buy a motorcycle would prefer the ones that are fuel efficient.
This is the reason why this post is dedicated to those looking for the best mileage bikes in India.
Here goes –
CT 110 – The mileage champion from the house of Bajaj Auto
The Bajaj CT 110 is a top-selling fuel-efficient motorcycle from Bajaj Auto that returns an amazing real-world mileage of 70 KMPL. The best part is that the bike is reasonably priced. Bajaj offers the bike with an MSRP of Rs. 74,685* (ex-showroom). The bike is available in India in two variants and seven colour schemes. The top-spec X variant retails at an ex-showroom MSRP of Rs. 82,230*.
The bike has a 115.45 CC, single-cylinder, air-cooled, BS6-compliant, fuel-injected motor. The peak power mapping for the engine is set at 8.48 bhp. The peak torque mapping of the motor is set at 9.81 Nm.
Bajaj offers the bike with drum brakes and CBS (Combined Braking System). The dry weight of the motorcycle is 127 kg and it has a fuel tank with an 11-litres capacity.
The top-spec X variant of the motorcycle is known (and loved) for its purposeful, rugged avatar. Its rear and front fenders have been heavily revised. The headlamp unit gets a cowl with an integrated LED DRL. The handlebar entails braces on both ends. The bike also gets a sump guard as well as a larger engine guard.
The X variant of the CT 110 comes equipped from the OEM with a luggage rack placed at the rear. The OEM specified payload carrying capacity of the luggage rack is 7kg! The bike is also equipped with thick thigh pads.
The flagship junior in the Dominar range – the Dominar 250
With 33 KMPL real-world mileage, the Dominar 250 is the perfect bike for riders preferring street bikes.
The MSRP of the motorcycle is Rs. 2, 08,619* (ex-showroom). Bajaj offers the bike in a single trim and three colour schemes.
The bike is designed to serve riders who prefer touring on two wheels. It also caters to the ones who have a tight budget. It is similar to the 400 CC Dominar in terms of styling and parts.
The muscular bike is equipped with full-LED lights. An instrument console is a full-digital unit. The exhaust manifold is the same twin-barrel unit found in the 400 CC Dominar. The mirror stalks entail a premium finish.
The suspension duties at the front are fulfilled by an upside-down telescopic fork unit. The rear suspension unit is a preload adjustable monoshock.
The bike is equipped with split seats, front as well as rear disc brakes and dual-channel ABS.
Powering the motorcycle is a brand new 250 CC engine. It is a single-cylinder, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled, BS6-compliant unit. It is equipped with a direct overhead camshaft that controls 4 valves. To enhance fuel efficiency as well as performance, Bajaj equipped the engine with its twin-spark technology.
The peak power mapping of the engine is set at 26.6bhp. The peak torque mapping of the engine is set at 23.5Nm. The engine is mated to a six-speed transmission. The bike gets a slipper clutch. The slipper clutch allows riders to perform aggressive downshifts at high speeds without locking up the rear wheel.
The top speed of the bike is electronically limited to 132 KMPH!
The stylish pocket rocket – Pulsar 125
The Pulsar range has been the bread and butter for Bajaj Auto since its launch. The entry-level Pulsar 125 however, unlike its powerful siblings, is known for its fuel efficiency. Surprisingly, despite having a sporty 125 CC engine, the bike can run for 50 KMs on a litre of petrol.
The commuter bike is offered by Bajaj auto at an average ex-showroom price of Rs. 99,002*. The bike is offered in four variants and three colours. The top-spec variant retails at Rs. 1, 08,466* (ex-showroom).
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The engine powering the bike is an air-cooled, 124.4 CC, fuel-injected, BS6-compliant DTSI engine. The peak power mapping for the engine is set at 11.64 bhp. The peak torque mapping for the engine is set at 10.8 Nm. The engine is mated to a five-speed transmission. The power graph of the engine is linear. The low, as well as mid-range torque from the motor, is sufficient for daily city commutes and occasional highway rides.