Top 5 Affordable Bikes In Nepal Within Rs 2 Lakh

February 23, 2024

In the current context, there is a growing demand for affordable and low-maintenance two-wheelers. These motorcycles not only provide a cost-effective solution but also ensure a simple and hassle-free riding experience without compromising fuel efficiency. They are also the preferred choice for budget-conscious riders and those seeking a reliable mode of transportation.

If you are in the market for economical commuter motorcycles, we have compiled an extensive list within the Rs 2 Lakh budget range. The top 5 recommendations include the Hero HF Deluxe, Hero Splendor iSmart 110, Bajaj Platina 100 ES, TVS Radeon, and Honda CD 110 Dream. These motorcycles are available at prices ranging from Rs 1.83 Lakh to Rs 2.08 Lakh.

Hero HF Deluxe:Powering the HF Deluxe is a fuel-efficient 97.2cc single-cylinder engine that delivers adequate power for daily commuting. The maximum power produced by the engine is 8.2 bhp at 8000 rpm and obtains 8.05 Nm of torque at 5000 rpm. The suspension duty of the bike is taken care of by the upfront telescopic forks and dual shock absorbers at its rear. It comes with a 165 mm ground clearance and 1,235 mm wheelbase.There's also Hero’s i3S (idle start-stop system). When this system is engaged and the motorcycle is in neutral, the engine automatically switches off to conserve fuel. To start the engine, the rider just needs to pull the clutch lever. The Hero HF Deluxe has a fuel tank of 9.6 litres and a claimed mileage of 70 kmp/l.Price: Rs 1,83,000Hero Splendor iSmart 110The Hero Splendor iSmart 110 is powered by a 110cc displacement, single-cylinder air-cooled motor delivering 9.1PS of power and a peak torque of 9Nm. Power is transferred to the rear wheel via a 4-speed transmission. Like the HF Deluxe, the biggest USP of the Splendor iSmart 110 is the i3S technology.In terms of other features, the motorcycle gets alloy wheels, tubeless tyres, headlamp with AHO (Automatic Headlamp On) function, a split grab rail, a large seat, a speedometer with analog digital design and a service due indicator. The fuel tank can hold 8.5 litres while the mileage is 75 kmp/l.Price: Rs 1,83,500Bajaj Platina 100 ESAt the heart of the 2021 Bajaj Platina 100 ES is a 102cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder, air-cooled, DTS-i engine that develops 8.1 BHP of maximum power and 8.3Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a 4-speed gearbox. The bike gets an 11.5-litre fuel tank and claimed mileage of 75 to 90 kmp/l.The motorcycle features telescopic suspension at the front and new spring-in-spring shocks at the rear. The 17-inch alloy wheels are shod with tubeless tyres. There is a 130mm drum at the front and a 110mm drum at the rear with a combined braking system. The ground clearance is 190mm. Among the notable features of the bike are an electric start feature, headlamp with LED DRL and wide rubber footpads.Price: Rs 2,02,900TVS RadeonThe TVS Radeon is powered by a 109.7cc Dura-life engine to churn out 8.4PS of power at 7000rpm and 8.7Nm of torque at 5000rpm. The Radeon packs a 10-litre fuel tank and returns a claimed fuel efficiency of 69.3kmpl.The Radeon comes with many practical features to aid commuting in rural areas. This includes a twin-pod analog instrument console, a USB port placed right beside it, a side-stand indicator with a beeper, Synchronized Braking Technology and Duragrip tyres wrapped around 18-inch alloys. The Radeon gets a ground clearance of 180mm.Price: Rs 2,03,900Honda CD110 DreamEven though its price is slightly higher segment than the other bikes on this list, the Honda CD 110 Dream is still the most affordable Honda motorcycle in the country.The CD110 Dream Deluxe is powered by a 109.51cc, air-cooled motor that produces 8.67bhp at 7,500rpm and a peak torque of 9.30Nm at 5,500rpm. The engine is linked to a four-speed gearbox. The engine is also equipped with Honda's enhanced smart power (eSP) technology which combines programmed fuel injection (PGM-Fi) and silent start with an ACG starter motor. The CD 110 Dream gives a mileage of 65 kmp/l and has a fuel tank capacity of 9.1 liters.Suspension tasks are handled by a telescopic fork up front and twin shocks at the back. The stopping power comes from drum brakes at both ends and a standard combined braking system. And, the highlights of the bike include a DC headlamp, built-in side stand engine inhibitor, two-way engine start/stop switch, long seat (720mm), chrome exhaust and five-spoke alloy wheels.Price: Rs 2,08,900Did the absence of the Splendor+ on this list catch you off guard? Priced at Rs 1,95,900, the Splendor+ is the most expensive 100cc commuter bike presently in Nepal. However, its enduring reliability ensures its consistent sales success.

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