India's motorcycle segment offers several cruiser bikes under Rs 2 lakh, perfect for new and seasoned riders seeking style and comfort. These motorcycles are widely preferred for their relaxed riding position and low-slung frame. They often feature a wider seat, forward-set footpegs, and high handlebars, which provide a comfortable, upright posture for long rides. If you're looking for cruiser bikes under Rs 2 lakh in India, here are the top five options.
Kawasaki W175
The W175 costs between Rs 1.22 lakh and Rs 1.33 lakh, depending on the colour and model selected. (both, showroom). It is powered by a 177cc air-cooled, 4-stroke single-cylinder engine that produces 12,8bhp at 7,500rpm and 13.2Nm at 6,000rpm. It has a 5-speed gearbox, a claimed mileage of 45km/l, and a top speed of 112km/h. The Kawasaki bike has a double cradle frame, suspended by a telescopic fork (110mm wheel travel) and dual shock absorbers (64mm wheel travel) with preload adjustment. It has a 110mm rear drum brake and a 270mm front petal disc brake with a twin-piston calliper. The W175 is available in two variants: alloy wheels and spoke wheels.
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TVS Ronin
The TVS Ronin is a popular cruiser in the Indian market, with prices ranging from Rs 1.35 lakh to Rs 1.73 lakh (both, ex-showroom). It has a 225.9 cc, single-cylinder, 4-valve, air and oil-cooled engine that develops 20.12bhp and 19.93Nm and is mated to a 5-speed transmission with assist and a slipper clutch. The TVS machine has a claimed fuel efficiency of 40.77km/l, and a top speed of 120km/h. It comes with a seven-step preload-adjustable monoshock at the back and upside-down forks at the front for suspension. A 240mm disc at the rear and a 300mm disc up front provide stopping power. Other bits include two ABS modes (Rain and Road), a full LED lighting system, and an LCD instrument cluster with TVS SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity.
Bajaj Avenger 220 Cruise
The Bajaj Avenger 220 Cruise is powered by a 220cc oil-cooled DTS-i EFI engine, delivering a maximum power output of 18.7bhp at 8,500rpm and a peak torque of 17.5Nm at 7,000rpm. It features a 5-speed transmission and offers a mileage of 40km/l, with a top speed of approximately 120km/h. The bike's suspension system includes five-step adjustable dual springs at the rear and telescopic forks with double anti-friction bushings at the front. Stopping power comes from a 280mm front disc and a 130mm rear drum brake. The Bajaj cruiser includes a digital instrument cluster, single-channel ABS, and 17-inch front and 15-inch rear spoke wheels. It is priced at Rs 1.45 lakh (ex-showroom).
Royal Enfield Hunter 350
The base Retro version of the Hunter 350 costs Rs 1.50 lakh, while the top-spec Metro variant is priced at Rs 1.75 lakh. Both are ex-showroom prices. The entry-level Retro model sets itself apart with spoke wheels and tube-style tyres, and a 153mm rear drum brake with single-channel ABS. On the other hand, the top-spec Metro variant boasts tubeless tyres and alloy wheels, a 270mm rear disc brake with dual-channel ABS.
The motorcycle has a 349cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 20.2bhp and 27Nm and is mated to a five-speed gearbox. It offers a top speed of 112km/h and mileage of 36.2km/l.
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Jawa 42 FJ
The new '42' starts at Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom) and offers a fuel efficiency of approximately 30-35km/l. It features a 334cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 28.76bhp and 29.62Nm and is paired with a six-speed unit. The Jawa 42 FJ has a double cradle tubular frame, a telescopic front fork, and rear shock absorbers with 5-step preload adjustment. It is equipped with a disc brake in the rear and a 320mm disc brake in the front for braking. Other prominent highlights include a USB charging port, a digital instrument cluster (with Bluetooth), all-LED lighting, and dual-channel ABS.
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