Although there is a desire to buy high performance and higher cc motorcycles, many people turn their backs because of the low mileage. Again, if there is a gap in regular maintenance, the engine’s ability to save fuel will gradually decrease. Thinking about this, many people are willing to buy bikes with a capacity of more than 200 or 250 cc. But do you know, there are many models which deliver satisfactory mileage despite being 200 to 300 cc? Let’s see what those bikes are like.
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Kawasaki Ninja 300
Kawasaki Ninja 300 is currently priced at Rs 3,43,000 (ex-showroom). It has a 296 cc parallel twin engine as the power source. Its output is 39 bhp and 26.1 Nm. It comes with a six-speed gearbox and assist and slipper clutch. It always runs 30 km on one liter of petrol.
Bajaj Pulsar F250 and N250
Bajaj Pulsar 250 Twins are currently priced at Rs 1,50,451 and Rs 1,50,564 (ex-showroom). Both the F250 and N250 models are powered by a 250 cc oil cooled engine that produces a maximum power of 24.5 bhp and 21.5 Nm of torque. Both bikes are capable of giving a mileage of up to 35 km per liter of fuel.
Yamaha FZ 25
The Yamaha FZ 25 has been discontinued in India but is still available at second-hand two-wheeler shops. The 250 cc engine produces a maximum of 21 bhp and 20 Nm of torque. This bike runs 50 kilometers on 1 liter of petrol.
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, well-known in India’s premium motorcycle segment, is priced at Rs 1,42,929 lakh (ex-showroom). 200cc oil cooled engine produces 21bhp of power. On 1 liter of petrol, it is 35 kilometers short.
Yamaha R15
The Yamaha R15 has been bringing complete sports bike enjoyment within the reach of the buyers for a long time. It is currently priced at Rs 1,82,856 (ex-showroom). The 155 cc, liquid cooled, single cylinder engine produces 18.5 bhp of power and 20 Nm of torque. 1 liter of petrol goes 35-45 km.