Bajaj Pulsar 125
from₹ 79.05 - 87.53 Thousand
Bajaj Platina 110
from₹ 69.28 Thousand
Bajaj Platina 100
from₹ 65.41 Thousand
Hero MotoCorp HF Deluxe
from₹ 58.98 - 71.47 Thousand
TVS Radeon
from₹ 55.40 - 78.20 Thousand
Honda Bikes Shine 125
from₹ 78.79 - 86.21 Thousand
Honda Bikes Shine 100
from₹ 63.44 Thousand
The Indian two-wheeler market is one of the most competitive and cost-conscious in the world. Buyers here look for affordable products, but not at the cost of reliability, fuel efficiency, or long-term usability. That balance is what has shaped the commuter bike segment over the years.
Models like the Hero Splendor are a strong example of this idea, showing how a simple and efficient motorcycle can meet the needs of millions. Over time, manufacturers such as Honda, TVS, and Bajaj have largely followed the same approach, focusing on dependable bikes that are easy to own and use.
Here are some bikes under 1 lakh you can consider in 2026 if you are planning to buy a commuter bike. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Delhi, and the bikes are listed in alphabetical order.
HF Deluxe
Rs 58,977-71,470
The Hero HF Deluxe is a simple machine, powered by a 97.2cc engine that generates 7.9hp and 10.5Nm. Its slim profile, light kerb weight of 110-112kg, and short 1235mm wheelbase should make it easy to manoeuvre across various situations for most riders. Higher variants also add features like an LED headlight, a digital display and Hero’s start/stop tech.
Platina 100
Rs 65,407
The Bajaj Platina 100 is powered by a 99.59cc engine that produces 7.90hp and 8.34Nm. It is currently available in a single Standard variant and comes with features like an electric start and LED DRLs. With 200mm of ground clearance, the humble Platina 100 has more clearance than some adventure bikes!
Platina 110
Rs 69,284
Just like its sibling, the Bajaj Platina 110 is also available in a single variant, but is powered by a larger 115.45cc engine that produces 8.60hp and 9.81Nm. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox, unlike the smaller 100, which uses a simpler 4-speed unit. While this Bajaj bike retains the same front suspension setup as the Platina 100, the 110’s rear springs are tougher, which should help absorb bigger hits in a more composed fashion.
Pulsar 125
Rs 79,048-87,527
The Bajaj Pulsar 125 stands out as the only sporty-looking commuter on this list. Unlike most bikes here, it shares its chassis and muscular bodywork with the larger Pulsar 150. Its 124.4cc engine delivers 11.8hp and 10.8Nm, making it one of the more powerful options under 1 lakh. For a buyer who wants a daily commuter without giving up on road presence and styling, the Pulsar 125 is a good option to consider.
Radeon
Rs 55,400-78,200
The TVS Radeon is powered by a 109.7cc engine that produces 8.31hp and 8.7Nm. It gets a long seat, a USB charging port, a side-stand indicator, and a digital instrument cluster with maintenance alerts. The Radeon is also among the few bikes in the segment to feature 18-inch wheels.
Shine 100
Rs 63,411- 69,944
The Shine 100 is Honda’s most affordable motorcycle in India and competes directly with segment leaders like the Hero Splendor, Passion and HF models. It is powered by a 98.99cc engine that produces 7.3hp and 8.05Nm. Weighing just 99kg, the Shine 100 is one of the lightest bikes on sale in the country and should be easy to manage for almost everyone. The DX version is mechanically rather similar but brings in valuable additions like tubeless tyres, an LCD console, a slightly larger 10-litre fuel tank instead of a 9-litre unit on the base variant, and preload-adjustable rear suspension.
Shine 125
Rs 78,789-86,211
The Honda Shine 125 builds on the same formula but is a step up from its 100cc sibling. It is powered by a 123.9cc engine that produces 10.5hp and 11Nm. This added power should make a noticeable difference when carrying a pillion or luggage or riding at higher speeds. Features like a digital dash, USB Type-C port and tubeless tyres bring this Honda bike in line with what most Indian buyers expect today from a no-nonsense commuter.
Sport
Rs 55,500-57,500
The TVS Sport uses a 109.7cc engine that produces 8.1hp and 8.7Nm, and the numbers suggest it should respond reasonably well in city riding without feeling strained. This TVS bike skips out on hardware like a front disc brake, but features such as an Econometer, electric start, and LED DRLs add a touch of feel-good factor.
Star City Plus
Rs 72,500-72,200
The TVS Star City Plus uses a 109.7cc engine that produces 8.1hp and 8.7Nm. The motor feels mostly smooth and relaxed, even when it's pushed near its limit. This TVS bike is also equipped with features like an LED headlight, a front disc brake, a USB charging port, and an Eco light on the dash to indicate fuel-efficient riding.
Super Splendor Xtec
Rs 84,448-88,044
The Super Splendor Xtec is powered by a 124.7cc engine that generates 10.7hp of power and 10.6Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox, which should allow for more relaxed city cruising compared to 4-speed competitors. To keep up with modern standards, the motorcycle comes equipped with a fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth (call/SMS alerts) and a full LED headlight.