Check out these 125cc bikes in India that you should consider purchasing

India has a population of roughly 1.4 billion people and is located adjacent to China. This approximately translates to India having the world’s second largest population. The youth make up the majority of India’s population, and this demographic is particularly drawn to motorcycles. Because of the high cost of fuel and maintenance, the majority of Indian youngsters prefer 125cc bikes. Not only are 125cc bikes useful for commuting, but they also require less maintenance.

We’ve put together a list of some of the most popular 125cc bikes (motorcycles) among India’s youngsters. TVS, Hero, Honda, KTM, and other motorcycle brands are represented.

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TVS Raider

On a 125cc bike, the TVS Raider has a stunning design. Depending on the variation, it costs between Rs 84k and Rs 89k. The raider’s 124.8cc engine produces 11.38 PS and 11.2 Nm of torque. The bike gets 60 kilometers per gallon.

This is one of the most popular 125cc motorcycles in India. The bike’s 124.7cc engine produces 10.8 PS of power and 10.6Nm of torque. It is priced between Rs 74,500 and Rs 80,500. The bike gets 50-60 kilometers per gallon.

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Hero Glamour Xtec

The Hero Glamour Xtec has a power output of 10.7PS and a torque output of 10.6Nm. This bike is slightly more expensive than the Hero Glamour. It will set you back between Rs 82k and Rs 87k. The bike gets 50-60 kilometres per gallon.

The Honda Shine is well-liked for both its features and its affordability. The 125cc engine produces 10.74 horsepower and 11 pound-feet of torque. The motorcycle costs between Rs 76k and Rs 80k, depending on the variant. The bike gets 60-65 kilometres per gallon.

Honda SP 125

The Honda SP 125, like the Honda Shine, is a popular commuter on Indian roads. The bike’s 125 cc engine produces 10.8 PS and 10.9 Nm of torque. The bike gets 60-65 kilometres per gallon.

The Pulsar series’ younger sister produces 11.8 PS and 10.8 Nm torque. According to its versions, the Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon costs between Rs 81k and Rs 88k. Buyers can choose from three options depending on their requirements. The bike gets 60 kilometers per gallon.

Bajaj Pulsar NS 125

Bajaj Pulsar NS 125 produces 11.99 PS and 11Nm torque. The motorcycle is available in a single configuration and costs Rs 1.02 lakh. The bike gets roughly 50-55 kilometres per gallon.

If you like the KTM Duke Series, the KTM 125 Duke is a good choice. The 125 Duke is the Duke Series’ entry-level bike, costing Rs 1.71 lakh. The bike’s 124.7cc engine delivers 14.5 PS of power and 12 Nm of torque. The bike has tubeless tyres and a twin disc brake. The bike gets roughly 40 kilometres per gallon of gas.

KTM RC 125

At Rs 1.82 lakh, the KTM RC 125 is the most expensive motorcycle on the list. The bike has a 124.7cc engine, twin channel ABS, a double disc brake system, and tubeless tyres. The bike has 14.95 PS of power and 12Nm of torque. You can choose it if you want a completely faired strong 125cc bike for less than Rs 2 lakh. The bike gets roughly 40 kilometers per gallon of gas.

(Pricing in this article are average ex-showroom India prices.) For on-road prices, contact your local bike shop. The mileage figures in the article are estimates; real mileage will vary depending on your riding patterns.)