The Indian two-wheeler market is on fire, and almost everyone you see on the road is riding one of these super-popular models! Commuter bikes and scooters under ₹1 lakh rule the sales charts because they’re affordable, sip fuel like nothing, and just keep running without much fuss.
Curious which ones Indians love the most? Here’s the top 10 best-selling bikes and scooters right now – perfect if you’re planning to buy one soon.
Top 10 Best-Selling Bikes & Scooters in India
- Hero Splendor – Starts at ₹74,152 Still the king! That trusty 100cc engine gives amazing mileage, and versions like Splendor Xtec or the 125cc Super Splendor keep it fresh.
- Honda Activa – From ₹75,433 Every second scooter on the road feels like an Activa. The 6G is super comfy, and the 125cc version starts at ₹89,256.
- Honda Shine – From ₹65,243 Stylish, reliable, and great on fuel – the 100cc and 125cc options fly off showroom floors.
- TVS Jupiter – Starts at ₹73,750 Practical storage, smooth ride – the Jupiter 125 is also a hit from ₹75,950.
- Bajaj Pulsar – From ₹83,981 The cool kid on the block – from 125cc daily riders to big 400cc beasts.
- Suzuki Access 125 – ₹77,684 onwards Big boot space and easy handling make it a city favourite.
- Hero HF Deluxe – Just ₹56,742 One of the cheapest proper bikes you can buy – simple and tough.
- TVS XL100 – From ₹44,350 The hardworking moped that carries heavy loads like a champ – huge in villages and small towns.
- TVS Apache – Starts at ₹1,12,190 For riders who want sporty looks and power – 160cc to 310cc options.
- TVS iQube – ₹1,11,422 onwards The only electric one in the top 10! Modern features and zero fuel cost are pulling buyers fast.
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Why These Keep Winning
People pick these because they’re cheap to buy, cheap to run, easy to service, and brands like Hero, Honda, TVS, Bajaj have showrooms everywhere. Whether it’s daily office rides in Pune traffic or carrying stuff in rural Maharashtra, these bikes just work.
But are they really the best for YOU? Depends on your needs – city scooter, highway bike, or going electric to save money long-term.