Best Budget Bikes: The Indian two-wheeler market has some strong and powerful good news for middle-class families. Following the implementation of the new GST 2.0 rates in 2026, the prices of the country’s most popular budget bikes have seen significant price reductions. Now, it’s easier than ever to purchase a high-mileage, long-life, robust bike at a low price. If you’re looking for a ride for your daily commute that can stand out on the roads without being a burden on your wallet, this article brings you accurate and robust information. We’ll tell you about the five most affordable bikes in the country, whose prices have now become more accessible.

TVS Sport ES

Tvs Sport 2026
The TVS Sport has officially become the country’s most affordable and robust motorcycle. Following the new policy, its price has dropped to just ₹55,500. Its powerful 109.7cc engine produces a robust 8.3 hp of power and 8.7 Nm of torque. With fuel injection technology, it’s ready to deliver impressive road mileage.

Hero HF Deluxe

Hero’s most reliable bike, the HF Deluxe, has now received a significant price cut of approximately ₹5,000. The all-black model now retails for just ₹56,657. Powered by a refined 97.2cc engine, this bike is known for its robust build and strong resale value. From rural areas to cities, it still holds its own on the roads.

Hero HF 100

The HF 100 is a powerful option for those who want minimalist equipment and strong performance. Priced at ₹59,839, this bike features a 4-speed gearbox and a powerful 7.9 hp. It’s significantly cheaper than the Honda Shine and Platina, providing a significant boost to the middle-class budget.

Honda Shine 100

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Honda has launched the Shine 100 at a robust price of ₹65,393 to establish a strong foothold in the budget segment. Its recently launched DX variant is a strong candidate for those seeking a premium and powerful feel on a budget. Its 98.98cc engine delivers a robust 8.40 Nm of torque, ensuring strong traction even on steep terrain.

Bajaj Platina 100

In terms of comfort, the Bajaj Platina has no equal on the roads. Its robust price has dropped from ₹68,262 to ₹66,015 after the implementation of GST 2.0. Its ‘Comfortec’ suspension absorbs potholes with firmness, making even long journeys feel effortlessly smooth. It remains a strong and powerful contender in the 100cc segment.