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Team AckoJan 17, 2024
If you are willing to spend a few lakhs to buy a two-wheeler, you can get one with great performance and premium features. With several top-notch models in the market, you may find it challenging to pick one. To narrow your search, we have compiled a list of some of the best bikes under 4 lakh rupees (as of July 2022) with their specifications, features and pricing.
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Take a look at the following list featuring some of the best bikes under 4 lakh. Please note that the bikes have not been ranked but listed.
The CF Moto 300 NK is a naked street sports bike designed by the subsidiary of KTM, KISKA. The bike sits on a Trellis frame and is powered by a capable 300cc unit. Among the features, the motorcycle has dual-channel ABS, Upside Down (USD) forks at the front and a mono-shock suspension at the rear.
Engine capacity: 300cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Max power: 27.5bhp
Max torque: 25Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 12.5 litres
Price: Rs. 2.29 lakh onwards
The legendary Kawasaki Ninja 300 continues to impress bike enthusiasts with updated technology and electronics. The sports bike looks meaner with sharp lines on the fuel tank, and the fairing is neatly tucked into the bike. The bike has Assist and Slipper Clutch for faster gearshifts and sharper brakes and is available in the legendary green paint scheme that Ninjas are known for.
Engine capacity: 300cc liquid-cooled, parallel twin-cylinder
Max power: 38.9bhp
Max torque: 26.1Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 17 litres
Price: Rs. 3.30 lakh onwards
With a powerful engine aided by advanced electronics such as cornering ABS, Traction Control, Dual Channel ABS, three riding modes and alloy wheels, this bike is one of the top adventure bikes in India.
Engine capacity: 373cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Max power: 42.91bhp
Max torque: 37Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 14.5 litres
Price: Rs. 3.37 lakh onwards
The KTM RC 390 is one of the popular sports bikes in India. The sharp lines and the sporty fairing make it an exciting bike to ride. It offers maximum performance from its powerful single-cylinder engine. It also comes with advanced features such as cornering ABS, Traction Control, Quickshifter, and TFT display and switchgear, adding a touch of premium feel to the bike.
Engine capacity: 373cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Max power: 42.91bhp
Max torque: 37Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 14.5 litres
Price: Rs. 3.16 lakh onwards
The BMW G 310 GS is a refined and smooth operator. The smallest adventure bike from the company, it features Assist and Slipper Clutch and Ride-by-Wire technology. Also, its design language is pleasing.
Engine capacity: 313cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Max power: 33bhp
Max torque: 28Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 11.5 litres
Price: Rs. 3.10 lakh onwards
The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is a cafe racer, and the design reminds us of yesteryear’s classic-looking bikes. The bike looks simple yet elegant with a clip-on handlebar and short seat. It is ably supported by a powerful 650cc engine, making it probably one of the top bikes under 4 lakhs in India.
Engine capacity: 650cc liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder
Max power: 47bhp
Max torque: 52Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 13.7 litres
Price: Rs. 3.81 lakh onwards
The TVS Apache RR 310 sits on the BMW G310R chassis and shares most components. The RR310 offers linear delivery of power and a comfortable ride. You can take it soft off-road, and it is also a capable daily use bike.
Engine capacity: 312.2cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Max power: 33.53bhp
Max torque: 27.3Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 13.7 litres
Price: Rs. 2.65 lakh onwards
While the TVS RR 310 was launched before the BMW G 310 R launch, the latter differentiates itself from the BMW Motorrad graphics seen on other premium BMW bikes. The bike offers a sporty ride with a refined and powerful engine.
Engine capacity: 312.2cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Max power: 33.53bhp
Max torque: 27.3Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 13.7 litres
Price: Rs. 2.85 lakh onwards
The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a retro-modern-looking bike with a powerful twin-cylinder engine. The roadster version of the 650 twins, the bike features the iconic oval-shaped fuel tank, round halogen headlight, and an upright riding position for comfort on long journeys.
Engine capacity: 650cc liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder
Max power: 47bhp
Max torque: 52Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 13.7 litres
Price: Rs. 3.60 lakh onwards
The Keeway K-Light 250V is possibly the lightest motorcycle on this list. It is a rugged cruiser bike and is the first bike to be powered by a V-Twin engine in the 250cc segment in India. It features dual channel ABS and disc brakes and offers a comfortable ride with a well-cushioned seat.
Engine capacity: 249cc liquid-cooled, parallel twin-cylinder
Max power: 18bhp
Max torque: 19Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 20 litres
Price: Rs. 2.89 lakh onwards
The KTM 390 Duke is probably the popular naked sports bike in India. This is substantiated by the premium features and advanced electronics it offers. The powerful bike has Assist and Slipper Clutch, Quickshifter, Ride-by-Wire technology and a good TFT Display.
Engine capacity: 373cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Max power: 42.91bhp
Max torque: 37Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 14.5 litres
Price: Rs. 2.96 lakh onwards
The Honda CB300R is a street fighter and looks aggressive with its shape lines and a chunky fuel tank. It features Assist and Slipper Clutch, adjustable mono-shock at the rear, USD forks at the front, LCD display and a hubless floating disc brake.
Engine capacity: 286c liquid-cooled, parallel twin-cylinder
Max power: 30.71bhp
Max torque: 27.5Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 9.7 litres
Price: Rs. 2.77 lakh onwards
The Benelli TRK 251 is the entry-level adventure bike from the company. The bike has features such as a fully digital display, Bi-lens headlight, USD front forks, petal disc brakes, dual channel ABS, and a large fuel tank for long-distance travel.
Engine capacity: 249c liquid-cooled, parallel twin-cylinder
Max power: 25.47bhp
Max torque: 21.1Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 18 litres
Price: Rs. 2.51 lakh onwards
The BMW G 310 R is the naked streetfighter version of the BMW G 310 RR and GS. It is equipped with the same engine; however, the riding dynamics are different due to the riding position and the placement of the footpegs. It offers a more committed riding experience and can easily manoeuvre in an urban environment.
Engine capacity: 312.2cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Max power: 33.53bhp
Max torque: 27.3Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 13.7 litres
Price: Rs. 2.70 lakh onwards
The Bajaj Dominar 400 is the most affordable bike in this list of bikes under 4 lakhs. Despite being priced lower, the bike comes with loads of features. It includes USD forks, Dual Channel ABS, a 6-speed gearbox, and factory-fitted touring accessories. It also boasts a slipper clutch and a capable braking system.
Engine capacity: 373cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder
Max power: 39.42bhp
Max torque: 35Nm
Fuel tank capacity: 13 litres
Price: Rs. 2.24 lakh onwards
Here’s a quick summary of some of the best bikes under 4 lakh in India.
Sl. No. | Name of the bikes under 4 lakh | Engine Cubic Capacity | MileagePrice in Rs. (ex-showroom Delhi) |
1 | CF Moto 300 NK | 300cc | 30km/lRs. 2.29 lakh onwards |
2 | Kawasaki Ninja 300 | 300cc | 30km/lRs. 3.30 lakh onwards |
3 | KTM 390 Adventure | 373cc | 25km/lRs. 3.37 lakh onwards |
4 | KTM RC 390 | 373cc | 25km/lRs. 3.16 lakh onwards |
5 | BMW G 310 GS | 313cc | 30km/lRs. 3.10 lakh onwards |
6 | Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 | 648cc | 30km/lRs. 3.81 lakh onwards |
7 | Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 | 648cc | 30km/lRs. 3.60 lakh onwards |
8 | KTM 390 Duke | 373cc | 25km/lRs. 2.96 lakh onwards |
9 | Keeway K-Light 250V | 25cc | 30km/lRs. 2.89 lakh onwards |
10 | BMW G 310 RR | 313cc | 30km/lRs. 2.85 lakh onwards |
11 | TVS Apache RR 310 | 313cc | 30km/lRs. 2.65 lakh onwards |
12 | Honda CB300R | 286cc | 30km/lRs. 2.77 lakh onwards |
13 | Benelli TRK 251 | 249cc | 30km/lRs. 2.51 lakh onwards |
14 | BMW G 310 R | 313cc | 30km/lRs. 2.70 lakh onwards |
15 | Bajaj Dominar 400 | 373cc | 30km/lRs. 2.24 lakh onwards |
Some of the most popular sports bikes in India under 4 lakh are KTM RC 390, Kawasaki Ninja 300, BMW G 310 RR and the TVS Apache RR 310.
Wide-ranging bike insurance should cover damages to your bike caused by accidents, natural or manmade calamities, etc. It should also cover theft and third-party liabilities. Comprehensive Two-wheeler Insurance offers this, so you can opt for it.
The top adventure/touring bike under 4 lakh is the KTM 390 Adventure.
Disclaimer: The content on this page is generic and shared only for informational and explanatory purposes. It is based on several secondary sources on the internet and is subject to changes. Please consult an expert before making any related decisions.
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