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5 most-affordable Bluetooth-enabled two-wheelers in India

The five most affordable two-wheelers with Bluetooth include two scooters and three motorcycles.
3 min read7 Apr '21
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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Not too long ago, Bluetooth connectivity was a novelty that not too many two-wheelers in our market boasted of. Now, however, it’s becoming a much more common feature and scooters and motorcycles across different segments allow for you to connect your smartphone to the instrument cluster. Connecting your device to your vehicle allows for a host of functions, including phone notifications, navigation and ride statistics, depending on the vehicle. Here’s a list of the 5 most affordable Bluetooth-enabled two-wheelers in our market:

5. TVS Apache RTR 200 4V 

The Apache RTR 200 4V is one of the most feature packed motorcycles in the segment. Its Bluetooth-pairable instrument cluster displays a plethora of information including lap times, top speed, incoming caller name and more. A dedicated phone app also allows riders to track their ride telemetry and maximum lean angle achieved. However, the latter is recorded by using the phone's gyro sensors and requires the device to be rigidly mounted to the bike in a vertical position. 

4. Hero Xtreme 200S, Xpulse 200, Xpulse 200T

Hero’s trio of 200cc motorcycles - the Xtreme 200S, Xpulse 200, Xpulse 200T - feature a simple-looking LCD display that offers Bluetooth connectivity. Connecting the cluster to your smartphone via the Hero RideGuide app. The connection enables you to see call status and turn-by-turn navigation, apart from regular information like gear position and trip details.

The Xtreme 200S is priced at Rs 1.20 lakh, while the Xpulse 200T and Xpulse 200 are priced at Rs 1.16 lakh and Rs 1.18 lakh, respectively.

Also see: 2020 Hero Xpulse review, test ride

3. Yamaha FZS-FI

The Yamaha FZS-FI was also recently updated with a Bluetooth-enabled instrument cluster. The Yamaha Motorcycle Connect X App is available on Google Play Store and iOS App Store and, once connected, offers information about trip distance, battery voltage and average speed. It also provides vehicle location information via the Locate My Bike and Answer Back feature, which turns on the indicators and sounds the horn to help find the bike in a crowded parking lot.

Besides this, the system also has a Hazard mode that turns on all four indicators, to warn others of your presence while parked at the side of the road.

On the downside, the system misses out on turn by turn navigation and a call and SMS alerts function. Prices for the new Yamaha FZS-FI start at Rs 1.08 lakh. The device can be also fitted as an accessory on the rest of the BS6 FZ-FI and FZS-FI (existing and new motorcycle) range.

2. Suzuki Access 125, Burgman Street

Back in 2020, the Suzuki Access 125 and Burgman 125 were updated with Bluetooth enabled consoles. The Bluetooth-enabled Access 125 is priced at Rs 78,200 (drum brake) and Rs 80,200 (disc brake), while the Burgman is priced at Rs 86,200. The scooters are also available without Bluetooth for about Rs 4,000 less. 

The LCD display provides features such as turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alert display, WhatsApp alerts, estimated time of arrival, missed call alerts and caller ID, overspeed warning and phone battery level display. Users can connect their smartphone to the console via the ‘Suzuki Ride Connect’ application which, unfortunately, is available only for Android. That said, Suzuki India has said that it will be evaluating iOS compatibility.

1. TVS Ntorq 125

The TVS Ntorq 125 was one of the first scooters in our market to offer Bluetooth connectivity. Even now, it offers the most technologically advanced instrument console on a combustion engine powered scooter. The 5-inch LCD display includes a lap timer, a 0-60kph recorder, top speed recorder, engine temperature gauge, average speed indicator and service reminder. ‘Smart Xonnect’ system allows all this data to be displayed on your smartphone via Bluetooth. The app also enables you to see phone notifications, a trip report and also displays navigation arrows on the console. Unlike the previous vehicle in our list, Bluetooth connectivity comes as standard on this TVS. Prices for the TVS Ntorq 125 range between Rs 70,555 and Rs 79,535.

Also see: BS6 TVS Ntorq 125 Race Edition review, test ride

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