New Bike
1.Hero Splendor Plus
Hero Splendor Plus New 2023
Rs.74,491 - 75,811
Hero Splendor Plus Latest Update
The Hero Splendor has consistently held the title of the best-selling bike in India. Its enduring popularity is attributed to its straightforward design and familiarity, making it a favorite among the masses. In a recent development, a new competitor has emerged, known as the Honda Shine 100. To explore more about Honda's most affordable bike in India, click here.
Hero Splendor Plus Price:
The Splendor Plus with the i3S stop-start system (also includes the Black And Accent variant) is priced at Rs 75,811, while the version without i3S is available at Rs 74,491. The top-of-the-line model, Splendor Plus Xtec, comes with a price tag of Rs 79,261 (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi).
Hero Splendor Plus Features:
The standard variant comes with a twin-pod analogue instrument cluster with a speedometer on the left pod and fuel gauge on the right. The lighting system is all-bulb in the standard version, and it also gets a side-stand indicator. In its Xtec iteration, the Splendor Plus gets a segment-first fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, enabling call and SMS alerts on the instrument console. It also boasts features like a dual tripmeter, real-time mileage indicator, and low fuel indicator. Additionally, the headlight in the Xtec version features an offset LED DRL. The i3S variant, as the name suggests, is equipped with Hero's trademark 'Idle Stop-Start System.' This feature automatically shuts off the engine when idling for more than five seconds in traffic and can be reactivated by pulling the clutch lever. This system enhances mileage, particularly on congested roads.
Engine:
The Splendor is powered by a 97.2cc air-cooled engine, capable of producing 8.02PS of peak power and 8.05Nm of peak torque. This engine is paired with a four-speed gearbox.
Suspension & Brakes:
The motorcycle's underpinnings are designed for simplicity and reliability. It features a double-cradle chassis paired with a telescopic fork and five-step preload adjustable twin shocks. Braking duties are handled by 130mm drum units both at the front and rear, and the combined braking system is a standard feature.
Rivals:
The Hero Splendor Plus competes with the likes of Honda Shine 100, TVS Star City Plus, and Bajaj Platina 100. Additionally, there are other options available in the same price range, such as the Honda Activa 6G, Honda Dio 110, and Bajaj Platina 110
2.Honda SP 125
Honda SP 125 New 2023
Rs.86,017 - 90,017
Honda SP 125 Latest Update
Honda has updated the SP 125 for 2023. The updated bike gets a cleaner heart and a wider tyre for a tiny premium. Check it out in our launch story
The Honda SP125 is the Japanese bikemaker's most premium 125cc bike in India. It is loaded with features including a silent starter, LED headlight, a fully-digital instrument cluster, side stand cut-off function among others.
Honda SP125 Price
The Honda SP125 is available in two variants with a drum or disc brake at the rear. The drum brake variant is priced at Rs 85,131 while the disc variant costs Rs 89,131, both ex-showroom Delhi. It is now available in one new colour – Matte Marvel Blue Metallic.
Honda SP125 Engine
The Honda SP125 is powered by a 123.94cc single-cylinder fuel-injected motor which generates 10.8PS at 7500rpm and 10.9Nm at 6000rpm. The engine features an ACG starter which helps to start the engine silently.
Honda SP125 Suspension & Brakes
The Honda SP125 gets a diamond chassis suspended on a telescopic fork and preload-adjustable dual shocks. For braking, one can either opt for a 240mm disc or a 130mm drum brake at the front while a 130mm rear drum unit is common for both variants. This bike gets a safety net of CBS on both trims. In its latest iteration, the bike's rear tyre, is now a 100-section one, replacing the 80-section unit we saw earlier.
Honda SP125 Features
The Honda SP125 features an LED headlight, fully-digital instrument cluster with real-time and average efficiency, range, and gear position indicator. Honda has also equipped the bike with a premium-looking switchgear and an engine kill switch.
3.Bajaj Pulsar 125
Bajaj Pulsar 125 New 2023
Rs.84,013 - 93,638
Bajaj Pulsar 125 Latest Update
If you’re planning to buy the Bajaj Pulsar 125 or any other Bajaj bike for that matter, take a look at the latest price here
The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is the company’s most affordable Pulsar. It's offered in both a single-piece seat and split-seat variant.
Price:
The Pulsar 125 is offered in two variants with multiple paint schemes. The Neon Single Seat variant comes at a price of Rs 82,413 and is available in three colours (Black Solar Red, Pewter Grey & Black Silver). The Carbon Fibre variant with a single-piece seat is priced at Rs 91,251, while the top-spec (split-seat) variant is priced at Rs 93,638. The Carbon Fibre variant is available in two shades: blue and red (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).
Features:
The only visual differences between the Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 are their badging and liveries. The semi-digital instrument console looks dated and only offers an odometer, two tripmeters, a speedometer and an analogue tachometer, along with the tell-tale lights. For a premium touch, Bajaj has given the Pulsar 125 backlit switchgear. Adding to the sporty appeal of the more expensive Carbon Fibre trim is the inclusion of a two-piece seat, split pillion grab rails and even an engine cowl. The OBD-2 compliant model gets additional readouts on the console, like distance to empty, real-time fuel efficiency, emission level indicators and an engine warning light.
Engine:
The Pulsar 125 is put to work using a 124.4cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine, which produces 11.8PS and 10.8Nm. It is linked to a 5-speed transmission. The bike’s fuel tank capacity is 11.5 liters. The OBD-2 compliant model gets a fuel injector instead of an electronic carburetor.
Suspension & Brakes:
The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is built on a double-cradle frame, and is suspended by a telescopic fork and twin gas-charged shock absorbers. Braking is done via a 240mm front disc and a 130mm drum at the rear, with CBS as standard.
Rivals:
Striking a balance between performance and practicality, the Bajaj Pulsar 125 competes with the likes of the Honda SP 125, Honda Shine, TVS Raider 125, Hero Super Splendor, Bajaj CT 125X, and the Hero Glamour 125. For a similar price, you can also go for scooters like the TVS NTorq 125, Yamaha Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid or the Suzuki Access 125.
4.TVS Radeon
TVS Radeon New 2023
Rs.62,405 - 79,844
TVS Radeon Latest Update
Thinking about purchasing a TVS Radeon or any other TVS two-wheeler? Take a look at the latest price list here.
The Radeon is TVS’ commuter model, positioned to compete with the widely recognized Hero Splendor Plus.Displaying a parallel design theme, it is powered by a peppy 110cc engine.
TVS Radeon Price:
The TVS Radeon is available in two variants: the Base Edition and the Digi Cluster Edition, available with either drum brakes at both ends or a front disc brake. The Base Edition carries a price tag of Rs 62,405 and offers an array of four color options: Starlight Blue, Metal Black, Royal Purple, and Titanium Grey. On the other hand, the Digi Cluster Edition, available in both drum and disc variants, boasts a selection of three colors: Black, DT Red Black, and DT Blue Black. The drum variant of the Digi Cluster Edition is priced at Rs 76,094, while the disc variant commands a price of Rs 80,094 (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).
Features:
The TVS Radeon’s base model is equipped with a dual-pod analogue instrument panel that includes a speedometer, fuel gauge, Eco/Power indicator, and standard indicator lights. Whereas, the Digi Cluster Edition introduces an industry-first multi-color reverse-LCD display, showcasing real-time mileage, clock, service indication, low battery alert, top speed, and average speed.
Notable additional features encompass LED daytime running lights (DRLs), a chrome headlight bezel, a USB charging port, and an elongated single-piece seat.
Engine:
Powering the TVS Radeon is a single-cylinder, air-cooled, 109.7cc engine that conforms to the BS6.2 emissions standard. It delivers 8.08PS at 7,350rpm, and 8.7Nm at 4,500rpm. The engine works in conjunction with a 4-speed gearbox. The commuter bike is equipped with a fuel tank that boasts a capacity of 10 liters.
Suspension & Brakes:
Constructed around a single-cradle tubular framework, the TVS Radeon features a telescopic fork upfront and dual shock absorbers at the rear, offering a 5-step preload-adjustment capability. Braking responsibilities are managed by a choice between a 130mm drum or a 240mm disc at the front, complemented by a 110mm drum at the rear, all fortified with CBS(Combined Braking System). The motorcycle rides on 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in tubeless tires. Other noteworthy attributes include an ample 180mm ground clearance, and a corresponding kerb weight of 113kg and 115kg for the Drum and Disc brake variants respectively.
5.Keeway SR125
Keeway SR125 New 2023
Rs.1.19 Lakh




