If you are looking for a motorcycle that gets good mileage, read on for some of the best models in India. This article will talk about the Bajaj CT 100, the Hero Splender Plus, the Honda Dream Yuga, and the TVS Victor. Hopefully, you will find something that suits your needs! Listed below are the pros and cons of each bike. Hopefully, you will find your new best motorcycle by the end of this article.
Bajaj CT 100
When it comes to fuel efficiency, the Bajaj CT100 is an obvious choice. It offers an impressive 89.5 km per litre, and its petrol tank holds 10.5 litres. Considering the size of the bike, it should have ample range. However, if you’re looking for the highest mileage bike in its price range, you may want to consider a different model. Here are some other factors to consider when purchasing a bike:
The chassis of the CT 100 is very solid and stable, thanks to its single down tube and lower cradle frames. The chassis offers a good balance, and the front and rear seats are comfortable and supportive. The bike’s suspension consists of Hydraulic Telescopic forks at the front and rear, as well as a Trailing arm and coaxial hydraulic shock absorber in the rear. These suspensions are ideal for city usage, but might be a bit shaky at higher speeds.
Hero Splender Plus
The Hero Splender Plus is an impressive motorcycle, offering mileage and safety to riders. Among its other features, it comes with a fully digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth connectivity, dual tripmeter, real-time mileage indicator, low fuel indicator, LED DRL strip, and a number of advanced safety features. The Splendor Plus has an optional I3S variant, which comes with Hero’s patented idle-stop-start system. Combined with the new i3S technology, this bike can achieve an astounding mileage rating.
The design of the Hero Splendor Plus is minimal. It comes with a curved rectangular headlamp and a set of turn indicators on its headlight. It also has chrome-finished grab handles for the pillion. The bike has a basic instrument console with a speedometer and fuel gauge. The seat is single-unit, and the fuel tank is decently sized. Overall, the Hero Splendor Plus is a good value for the money.
Honda Dream Yuga
The Honda Dream Yuga is one of the most fuel-efficient bikes available on the market. Its fuel tank capacity of eight litres and decent handling make it an excellent commuter bike. The bike can cover about 570 km on a full tank, which is better than 81% of its rivals. The ARAI mileage figures are based on ideal test conditions and may vary from actual mileage depending on riding habits and driving conditions.
The Honda Dream Yuga has an impressive exhaust, sleek design and good looks. It is also equipped with a black colour grab rail, decent style graphics, and tempting alloy wheels. It comes with a 110cc engine and delivers 8.5 BHP at 7,500 rpm, which is more than enough for a city ride. The bike weighs around 108 kg (238 lbs) and offers a 72 km/ltr mileage rating.
TVS Victor
TVS’s Victor is a popular commuter motorcycle with an Eco-thrust engine and a bit of sportiness. Its modern design and hints of sportiness make it a great commuter bike. Other features include a front disc brake, optional LED pilot lamps, series spring rear shockers, and a 60W headlight. The bike also has a very comfortable ride, with a surprisingly pleasantly sporty exhaust note.
The Victor is powered by a 110cc single cylinder engine, producing nine BHP and 9Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a 4-speed transmission, and will produce slightly less power than the previous version. Adjustable front forks and dual rear springs are standard, and the bike has front and rear disc brake options for extra power. This bike is also equipped with a synchronized braking system and ABS.
Yamaha FZ-X
The new Yamaha FZ-X is a high-mileage sportbike that is also Bluetooth enabled. Its communication control unit (CCU) supports Yamaha’s Y-Connect app, which helps motorcyclists live an active lifestyle. Users can check notifications on their phones, check their fuel consumption, and track their bike’s performance. The Yamaha FZ-X is also equipped with a Bluetooth system and a revs dashboard that shows engine rpm, the degree of throttle opening, the rate of acceleration, and an eco-friendly riding indicator.
The FZ-X has a 149cc SOHC engine with 2-valve single cylinder fuel-injected air-cooled design. It features Bosch single-channel ABS and a Front disc brake with 2-pot caliper. The bike’s tyres increase grip on a variety of surfaces and provide good handling and comfort. It has a fork boot that protects the inner tube Read more