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5 most affordable inline-four bikes in India

The most affordable motorcycle on this list costs Rs 9.40 lakh.
3 min read20 Nov '25
Vishal Venugopal

Inline-four engines have long been the gold standard for motorcycle enthusiasts in India, and for good reason – they’re refined, smooth, and deliver a distinctive, desirable soundtrack. While these engines are often positioned at the premium end of the market, there are still a few relatively accessible options available in India. Here's a look at the five most affordable inline-four motorcycles you can buy right now.

5. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R is priced at Rs 12.49 lakh.

5 most affordable inline-four bikes in India

The Ninja ZX-6R strongly represents the middleweight supersport segment, one that we’ve all dreamed about at some point. Powered by a 636cc inline-four engine that produces 129hp and 69Nm – plenty of performance for most riders, especially on our roads. The ZX-6R comes equipped with modern electronics including traction control, multiple riding modes, a quickshifter and a 4.3 inch TFT display. 

4. Honda CBR650R

The Honda CBR650R is priced at Rs 11.16 lakh.

5 most affordable inline-four bikes in India

The Honda CBR650R doesn’t demand the same level of committed ergonomics as the ZX-6R above, making it a relatively more relaxed motorcycle, even in terms of performance. It’s powered by a 649cc inline-four engine producing 95hp and 63Nm. The bike comes equipped with Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and the brand’s E-Clutch system, which allows the rider to shift gears, stop, and pull away from a standstill without using the clutch lever. This makes the CBR650R an easy and practical motorcycle to live with, even in city conditions.

3. Honda CB650R

The Honda CB650R is priced at Rs 10.30 lakh.

5 most affordable inline-four bikes in India

The Honda CB650R shares its engine and much of its componentry with its faired sibling, the CBR650R. Its upright riding position makes it even more practical for daily use, while still delivering the smooth, refined power delivery that Honda’s inline-four engines are renowned for.

The CB650R also carries over most features from the CBR650R, including the 5-inch TFT display, Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), Showa SFF-BP front suspension, and the innovative E-Clutch system.

2. Kawasaki Z900

The Kawasaki Z900 is priced at Rs 9.99 lakh.

5 most affordable inline-four bikes in India

The Kawasaki Z900 is powered by a 948cc inline-four engine producing 124hp and 97.4Nm. Despite being notably larger in displacement than the other bikes on this list, its aggressive pricing makes it one of the most value-for-money propositions. 

The Z900 sports sharp, angular styling with-full LED lighting, a 5-inch TFT display, IMU-assisted electronics, cruise control, and a bidirectional quickshifter. It combines relatively upright ergonomics with a smooth yet exciting motor, making it a go-to, first ‘big bike’ for many enthusiasts.

1. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R is priced at Rs 9.40 lakh.

5 most affordable inline-four bikes in India

Taking the top spot is the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R. It’s by far the most expensive 400cc motorcycle in India, yet remains the most affordable inline-four you can buy in the country. The ZX-4R is powered by a 399cc inline-four that revs beyond 15,000rpm and produces 80hp and 39Nm. It also comes equipped with a TFT display and switchable riding modes.

While its output figures don’t match the larger-capacity bikes on this list, the ZX-4R stands out for its uniqueness and hardcore character in the 400cc class. For riders who want to stand apart and experience a truly special machine, this Kawasaki is a compelling choice.

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