100cc-110cc Bikes in India 2026

With fuel prices only going skyward due to the ongoing West Asia conflict, the frugal and hardy machines in the 100cc-110cc motorcycle segment make a stronger case for themselves today. These motorcycles offer what most Indian buyers need from an everyday commuter: affordability, fuel efficiency, low running costs and simple, durable mechanicals. At the same time, motorcycles in this segment also provide slightly better performance and highway usability than bikes with engines smaller than 100cc, without moving into much more expensive territory.
Keeping that in mind, for this list, we have strictly considered only motorcycles with engine capacities between 100cc and 110cc, which means even motorcycles with engines slightly smaller than 100cc have not been included. Here are the most affordable 100cc-110cc bikes in India that are currently on sale. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Delhi, and the bikes are listed in ascending order of price.
TVS Radeon
Rs 55,400-78,200

The TVS Radeon is powered by a 109.7cc engine that produces 8.08hp and 8.7Nm. It gets a long seat, a USB charging port, a side-stand indicator and a digital instrument cluster with a real-time mileage display. The Radeon also comes with 180mm of ground clearance, which is the highest among the bikes in this list and should be useful over speedbreakers and broken roads. The highlight of the Radeon is that while it is a humble commuter, unlike most other options in the class, its surprisingly raspy exhaust note and sorted chassis dynamics make it fun to ride!
TVS Sport
Rs 55,500-57,500

Like the Radeon, the TVS Sport uses a 109.7cc engine that produces 8.08hp and 8.7Nm. Its light 112kg kerb weight makes it one of the lightest bikes in this segment, while its slim profile and short 1236mm wheelbase should make it easy to manoeuvre through traffic and tight spaces for most riders. This TVS bike skips out on hardware like a front disc brake, but features such as an Economical riding meter, electric start, and LED DRLs add a touch of feel-good factor.
Bajaj CT110X
Rs 67,284

The Bajaj CT110X is powered by a 115.45cc engine that produces 8.48hp and 9.81Nm. Unlike a standard commuter bike, the CT110X gets a more rugged setup with features such as a headlight grille, tank pads and a thick engine sump guard, which should be useful on broken roads and in harsher rural conditions. Bajaj has also equipped the bike with a sturdy rear luggage carrier capable of supporting up to 7kg, which should come in handy for carrying luggage or other items.
Bajaj Platina 110
Rs 69,284

The Platina 110 is powered by the same 115.45cc engine that produces 9.37hp and 9.81Nm. But unlike all the other bikes on this list, its engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox instead of a simpler 4-speed unit. Plus, this Bajaj bike retains the same front suspension setup as most bikes here, but its rear springs are tougher, which should help absorb bigger hits in a more composed fashion.
TVS Star City Plus
Rs 72,500-72,200

TVS’s third offering on this list is the Star City Plus, which also uses the same 109.7cc engine and largely the same underpinnings as the aforementioned models from the brand. Here too, the engine produces 8.08hp and 8.7Nm, and in most conditions, the motor feels smooth and relaxed even when pushed close to its limit. The Star City Plus is a more premium offering than the humble and cost-effective Sport and has features such as an LED headlight, a front disc brake, a USB charging port and an Eco indicator. At 116kg, the Star City Plus is heavier than the Sport but still a very manageable machine in the real world.
Honda Livo
Rs 77,492-80,059

Honda’s sole 110cc commuter bike in India is the Livo; the CD110 Deluxe has been axed from the lineup now. It is powered by a 109.51cc engine that produces 8.67hp and 9.30Nm, which is the highest torque output in this list. The Livo also stands out here with its sharper styling and a fully digital instrument cluster.
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