The Indian two-wheeler market is the world’s largest, with significant monthly sales. The 100cc segment appeals to many Indian customers because these bikes are affordable, fuel-efficient, and easy to maintain. They are well-suited for daily commutes to work or college. Here are the top 5 motorcycles in this segment.
Hero HF Deluxe: A top-selling motorcycle in India, with a starting price of ₹58,020. It features a 97.2cc air-cooled engine that produces 8.02 PS of power. It includes Hero’s i3S stop-start technology and offers a mileage of 70 kmpl. It comes with tubeless tires, drum brakes, and an 805mm seat height. It is available in kick-start, self-start, and black edition models.
TVS Sport: Known for its stylish design in the 100cc segment, starting at ₹60,281. It has a 109.7cc engine, generating 8.19 PS of power and 8.3 Nm of torque, and offers a mileage of up to 70 kmpl. It includes alloy wheels, telescopic suspension, and tubeless tires. Its lightweight design, at 112 kg, makes it easy to handle.
Bajaj Platina 100: Appreciated for its comfort and mileage, priced at ₹68,685. It has a 102cc engine, delivering 7.9 bhp of power and 8.3 Nm of torque. The mileage is approximately 75 kmpl, making it a highly economical choice.
Honda Shine 100: Honda’s most affordable motorcycle, with a price of ₹63,191 (ex-showroom). It features a 98.98cc engine producing 7.38 PS of power and offers a mileage of up to 67.5 kmpl. It comes equipped with CBS, black alloy wheels, and a long seat. Weighing just 99 kg, it’s ideal for city commutes.
Hero Splendor: A dominant motorcycle in the Indian market, starting at ₹73,764. It has a 97.2cc engine, generating 7.91 bhp of power, and offers a mileage of up to 70 kmpl. The bike also incorporates modern features like a USB charging port, a digital-analog console, and tubeless tires.
