New Bikes Under Rs 1 Lakh in 2025 : Buying a bike for daily use would get easier in 2025 without burning holes in your pockets. With fuel prices skyrocketing now and the traffic worsening in cities, so more and more people are thinking about the lightweight and cheap things which can give good mileage and fairly smooth performance.
Fortunately, the Indian two-wheeler market does offer quite a few options in the newer bike segment under Rs 1 lakh, which really serves as great trends. All these bikes are not only cost-friendly; they are trendy, fuel-efficient, and not very maintenance-heavy- generally pretty good for students, professionals going to work, and city riders.
TVS Radeon
Barring such humble looks that frankly house quite a brutally comfy seat, the TVS Radeon has truly taken people’s hearts away even in the year 2025 as a commuter bike. Rather affordably priced, it boasts a small 109.7cc engine that, when it comes to top speeds, can compete with the big boys, offering mileage of around 65-70 km per liter. The USB charger, side-stand indicator, and comfy cushioning go a long way in making the bike the perfect companion for all day-to-day rides.
Hero Splendor Plus XTEC
Continuing its legacy across the years, the Splendor range from Hero has been among the highest-selling motorcycles in India, and now the new Splendor Plus XTEC, largely stylized, takes a step forward with features such as a digital speedometer, Bluetooth connectivity, and real-time mileage. The 97.2cc engine gives well over 70 kmpl mileage, and commuters looking for a balanced mix of traditional styling with some techy bits are its biggest audience.
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Bajaj Platina 110 Drum ABS
If you want a bike that is comfy as well as safe, then the Bajaj Platina 110 is your answer. The first in this segment to have ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) adds safety to this bike. Its 115.4cc engine gives smooth power and, just as a bonus, returns around 70 kmpl in mileage. Besides that, there’s the soft seat suited for riding on bad roads and long-travel suspension.
TVS Sport
Mileage records are firm for TVS Sport, with a claimed figure hovering around 70-75 km per liter. It has sporty styling, a lightweight frame, and a comfortable riding posture. The 109.7cc engine is fuel-efficient and smooth for daily running. Besides this, it is among the cheapest bike options in its segment.
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Honda Shine 100
Honda Shine 100 is a newcomer in the 100cc commuter territory. Based on a tried and tested Honda platform, it boasts smooth engine refinement, a good build quality, and a clean and uncomplicated design. Claimed efficiency figures hover around 65 km/l-totally suitable for town and rural commuting.