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Highly favored among young riders, the KTM RC 390 is priced from Rs 3.18 lakh (ex-showroom). Its 373 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine produces 42 bhp of power, making it a popular choice for both performance and artistic expression.
Offering affordability and off-road capability, the Triumph Scrambler 400X begins at Rs 2.63 lakh (ex-showroom). Its 398 cc single-cylinder engine delivers 39.5 bhp of power, complemented by high-ground clearance and rugged design.
The Triumph Speed 400, the smallest motorcycle from the brand in India, starts at Rs 2.33 lakh (ex-showroom). Featuring a retro style, it houses a 398 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine generating 39 bhp of power.
Popular among Indian youngsters, the Yamaha R15 boasts a 155 cc single-cylinder engine producing 18.1 bhp of power and 14.2 Nm of torque. Priced from Rs 1.87 lakh (ex-showroom).
The mini version of the Aprilia RSV4, the Aprilia RS457, is priced from Rs 4.1 lakh (ex-showroom). Equipped with a 457 cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder engine, it churns out 47 bhp of power.
With a cafe racer design and a thumping twin-cylinder engine, the Royal Enfield Continental GT650 starts at Rs 3.19 lakh (ex-showroom). Its 648 cc parallel twin-cylinder engine produces 47 bhp of power.
The KTM 390 Duke is renowned for its sharp streetfighter design and aggressive demeanor. Priced starting from Rs 3.10 lakh (ex-showroom), it features a 399 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine generating 45 bhp of power.