Are you looking for the best 150cc motorcycles in India? Then you have come to the right place. Two-wheelers are one of the most popular modes of commuting in India for those looking for a balance between performance, style and fuel economy. A 150cc bike is capable of providing a smooth and comfortable riding experience on Indian roads. It might be a daunting task to choose the best options with so many motorcycles available from a plethora of brands. But fret not! We will try to help you make an informed decision with our list of some of the best 150cc bikes offering a perfect blend of style, budget and mileage.
Best 150cc bikes
Check out the list of some of the best 150cc bikes in India with prices, specifications, features and more. Please note that these motorcycles have not been ranked but listed.
Bajaj Pulsar NS160
The Bajaj Pulsar NS160 is a smaller version of the Pulsar NS200. Although similar to its older sibling, the motorcycle packs a smaller displacement engine, lower power and slimmer tyres. However, the fuel efficiency remains higher compared to the NS200.
Key features
- Disc brakes
- Single channel ABS
- Digital instrument console
Key specs
- Engine capacity: 160cc
- Mileage: 45 km/l
- Power: 17bhp
- Torque: 14.7Nm
- Gears: 5-speed
- Price: Rs. 1.23 lakh onwards
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
Known for producing sturdy and practical bikes, TVS Motors has adopted the design language of its elder child, the RTR 200 4V, for the younger one, the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V. The muscular looks of this motorcycle match with the throaty sound of the exhaust.
Key features
- LED headlight
- Feather touch start switch
- Ride modes
- Single channel ABS
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Rear radial tyre
Key specs
- Engine capacity: 160cc
- Mileage: 45 km/l
- Power: 17bhp
- Torque: 14.7Nm
- Gears: 5-speed
- Price: Rs 1.21 lakh onwards
Yamaha FZ S FI
One of the most popular motorcycles from Yamaha, the FZ S F1 boasts a muscular design. An air-cooled 4-stroke 149cc SOHC, 2-valve, single-cylinder fuel-injected engine powers the motorcycle. One of the striking features include the Bluetooth-enabled “Yamaha Motorcycle Connect X“.
Key features
- LED lighting
- Single channel ABS
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Rear radial tyre
- Coloured alloy wheels
Key specs
- Engine capacity: 149cc
- Mileage: 45 km/l
- Power: 12bhp
- Torque: 13.3Nm
- Gears: 5-speed
- Price: Rs. 1.22 lakh onwards
Suzuki Gixxer SF
Suzuki’s fully-faired premium motorcycle, the Gixxer SF recently got a design update which provided it a fresh look. Boasting sporty looks, the motorcycle offers a comfortable riding stance to daily riders. A 155cc BS6 engine delivering 13.4 bhp and 13.8 Nm peak torque powers this motorcycle, which has been developed to target young riders in India.
Key features
- LED headlight and tail lamp
- Digital instrument console
- Single channel ABS
Key specs
- Engine capacity: 155cc
- Mileage: 45 km/l
- Power: 13.4bhp
- Torque: 13.8Nm
- Gears: 5-speed
- Price: Rs. 1.37 lakh onwards
Bajaj Pulsar 150
Launched in 2001, the legendary Bajaj Pulsar dominated the 150cc segment in the country. The highest selling motorcycle in the 150cc commuter bike segment in India, it combines muscular style, decent fuel efficiency and value for money.
Key features
- Halogen lighting
- Digital instrument console
- Single channel ABS
Key specs
- Engine capacity: 150cc
- Mileage: 45 km/l
- Power: 14bhp
- Torque: 13.25Nm
- Gears: 5-speed
- Price: Rs 1.14 lakh onwards
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