Hello friends, welcome back. If you’re thinking about buying a cruiser bike, this article is going to be very informative for you because we’re going to tell you about not one or two, but eight cruiser bikes that are sold in good numbers in the Indian market and are quite popular among people. Whether your budget is ₹1.5 lakh, ₹2 lakh, ₹2.5 lakh, or even ₹3 lakh, you’ll find bikes in every category that fit your budget range. We’ll cover the features they offer, the mileage they provide, and which one excels in which aspect.
8. HS X40: A New Contender in the Cruiser Segment
Starting with the eighth position, we have the HS X40. Launched recently in the Indian market, this bike is performing well in the cruiser segment. Its look and design are impressive, and the seating position is very comfortable, offering an upright and relaxed riding posture, making it a perfect choice for long-distance cruising. It comes with a 440cc single-cylinder air-oil-cooled engine that produces 27 bhp of power and 38 Nm of torque. It features a six-speed gearbox and upside-down fork suspension. Dual-channel ABS is provided, along with an LED headlamp setup with DRLs.
You get a 3.5-inch TFT display with connectivity features, including turn-by-turn navigation. A USB charging socket is included for charging your phone during long rides. The features are quite impressive. Mileage is approximately 35 kmpl. The seat height is 805 mm, the fuel tank capacity is 13.5 liters, and the curb weight is 194.5 kg. The base model starts at an ex-showroom price of ₹2,29,500, while the top model goes up to around ₹2,79,500.
7. Keeway KTM 302C: Bold Design, Premium Price
At seventh place, we have the Keeway KTM 302C. Its look and design are striking, and it doesn’t feel like a 300cc segment motorcycle due to its bulky design. It comes with a 296cc V-twin liquid-cooled 8-valve fuel-injected engine that produces 30.3 bhp of power and 26 Nm of torque. A six-speed gearbox is provided, along with upside-down fork suspension at the front. Dual-channel ABS, an LED headlamp setup, a USB charging socket, and adjustable handlebars are included. You get a fully digital round-shaped display with plenty of information.
Mileage is around 30 kmpl. The seat height is 690 mm, the fuel tank capacity is 15 liters, and the curb weight is 167 kg, making it suitable for shorter riders. The maximum price is ₹4,29,000, which makes it a bit expensive, but it’s a solid choice for Keeway fans.
6. Honda CB350 Highness: Retro Charm with Modern Features
At sixth place, we have Honda’s CB350 Highness, a strong contender in the cruiser segment with a retro theme. Its look and design are appealing, making it a great choice. It comes with a 348cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that produces 21.07 PS of power and 30 Nm of torque. A five-speed gearbox is provided, but it only has telescopic suspension at the front. Features include dual-channel ABS, a fully LED headlamp setup, and a digital-analog meter console with optional connectivity. You also get a gear position indicator, traction control, assist and slipper clutch, engine kill switch, hazard switch, and a USB charging socket.
Mileage ranges from 35 to 40 kmpl. The seat height is 800 mm, the fuel tank capacity is 15 liters, and the curb weight is 181 kg. The base model’s maximum ex-showroom price starts at ₹2,10,500, while the top model goes up to around ₹2,15,500. The on-road price starts at ₹2,53,600 and goes up to around ₹2,58,600, fitting well within a ₹2.5 lakh budget.
5. Royal Enfield Classic 350: Timeless Appeal
At fifth place, we have the Royal Enfield Classic 350, a top seller in the Indian market with a retro classic theme, also used for cruising. It offers various options and themes. It comes with a 349cc single-cylinder air-oil-cooled engine that produces 20.2 bhp of power and 27 Nm of torque, delivering great performance. A five-speed gearbox and telescopic suspension at the front are provided. Features include single-channel and dual-channel ABS options, a digital-analog meter console with optional connectivity, adjustable levers, a USB charging socket, and a hazard feature. However, it lacks an assist and slipper clutch.
Mileage ranges from 35 to 38 kmpl. The seat height is 805 mm, the fuel tank capacity is 13 liters, and the curb weight is 195 kg. The base model’s maximum ex-showroom price is ₹1,93,080, while the top model goes up to ₹2,30,000. The on-road price starts at ₹2,41,781 and goes up to ₹2,83,800 for the top model.
4. TVS Ronin: Compact Yet Feature-Packed
At fourth place, we have the TVS Ronin. While it comes with a new retro theme, it’s also used as a cruiser. It might feel slightly small, but the 2025 model offers several color options. It comes with a 225cc oil-cooled engine that produces 20.4 PS of power and 19.93 Nm of torque. A five-speed gearbox and upside-down fork suspension are provided. Single-channel and dual-channel ABS options are available. You get a round-shaped fully digital display with connectivity features, navigation, voice assist, a USB charging socket, riding modes, and an assist and slipper clutch, making it feature-rich compared to the Classic 350.
Mileage ranges from 40 to 42 kmpl. The seat height is 805 mm, the fuel tank capacity is 14 liters, and the curb weight is 116 kg. The base model’s maximum ex-showroom price is ₹ solving the problem of selecting a cruiser motorcycle within various budget ranges, the TVS Ronin stands out for its affordability and features. Its base model is now available at a maximum ex-showroom price of ₹1,35,000, while the top model goes up to ₹1,72,700. The on-road price is around ₹1,64,134, and the top model’s price goes up to around ₹2,06,362. This makes it an excellent option for those with a lower budget, though the seat might feel slightly small.
3. Jawa 42 FJ: A Stylish Newcomer
At third place, we have the recently launched Jawa 42 FJ, which has gained significant popularity since its launch. Compared to the previous Jawa 42, the FJ model boasts a much better look with an improved tank design. It comes with a 334cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that produces 29.17 PS of power and 29.62 Nm of torque. A six-speed gearbox is provided, offering a great power-to-weight ratio and a relaxed seating posture. However, it has telescopic suspension at the front. Features include dual-channel ABS, an assist and slipper clutch, a fully LED headlamp setup, a digital meter console, and a hazard feature.
Mileage ranges from 32 to 35 kmpl. The seat height is 790 mm, making it accessible for shorter riders. The fuel tank capacity is 12 liters, and the curb weight is 184 kg. The base model’s maximum ex-showroom price is ₹1,99,142, while the top model goes up to ₹2,20,142, with prices varying by color options.
2. Bajaj Avenger 220 & 160 Street: Budget-Friendly Cruisers
For cruising enthusiasts with a limited budget, Bajaj offers two options: the Bajaj Avenger 160 Street and the Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220. We’ll focus on the 220 but also mention the 160’s pricing. The look is quite similar, with slight design differences. The 220 comes with a 220cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine that produces 19.03 PS of power and 17.55 Nm of torque. A five-speed gearbox and telescopic suspension are provided, along with single-channel ABS and a large windscreen. It hasn’t received many updates, which could boost its sales if added. It features a halogen headlamp setup with LED DRLs and a digital meter console.
Mileage ranges from 40 to 45 kmpl, impressive for a 220cc engine. The seat height is low at 737 mm, the fuel tank capacity is 13 liters, and the curb weight is 163 kg, making it easy for shorter riders. The ex-showroom price is ₹1,44,373, with an on-road price of around ₹1,70,000. For the Avenger 160 Street, the ex-showroom price is around ₹1,19,763, ideal for an even lower budget.
1. Royal Enfield Meteor 350: The Ultimate Cruiser
At first place, the all-time favorite in the cruiser segment is the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, offering great looks, features, and performance. If your budget is higher, you can consider the Meteor 650, but the 350 feels lighter. It comes with a 349cc air-oil-cooled engine that produces 20.2 bhp of power and 27 Nm of torque, delivering solid performance even in hilly terrains. Features include dual-channel ABS, an LED headlamp setup, a digital-analog meter console with optional connectivity, a USB charging socket, and a hazard feature.
Mileage ranges from 35 to 38 kmpl. The seat height is 765 mm, the fuel tank capacity is 15 liters, and the curb weight is 191 kg. The low seat height, typical of cruisers, ensures a relaxed posture and accessibility for shorter riders. The base model’s ex-showroom price starts at ₹2,05,900, while the top model goes up to around ₹2,29,000. The on-road price starts at ₹2,57,468 and goes up to around ₹2,84,495 for the top model.
Conclusion
In this video, I’ve covered not one or two, but eight cruiser segment motorcycles, one of which could be your choice. Let us know in the comment box which one you liked best. Apart from these, you won’t find other cruiser motorcycles in the Indian market that offer good performance, great looks, and fit within your budget range. I hope you found the video informative. If you did, please like the video. If you have any doubts, feel free to ask. Subscribe to the channel for more informative videos like this. If you want to see motorcycles in any other category, suggest it in the comment box, and we’ll bring a video on that topic. That’s all for this video. Thank you, friends. Thanks for watching.