The Hero Xtreme 200R finally arrived in India last week priced at an impressive Rs 88,000 (ex-showroom). If you are on the lookout for a motorcycle or scooter in a similar price range, there are 10 options to choose from.
Bajaj offers the only cruiser in this list; the Avenger Street 180 at Rs 85,997. The bike is powered by a 178cc, single-cylinder that puts out 15.3bhp and 13.7Nm of torque. You could also have the Pulsar 180 priced at Rs 83,347. It uses a similar DTS-i, 178cc engine as the Avenger Street 180 although with slightly higher power output. It produces 17bhp and 14Nm of torque. TVS has the Apache RTR 180 ABS at Rs 93,997. The bike uses a 177cc single-cylinder engine that churns out 17.3bhp and 15.5Nm of torque.
You could also have the Honda CB Hornet 160R retailing at Rs 85,643. It uses a 162cc single-cylinder engine that puts out 15.04bhp and 14.76Nm of torque. Yamaha offers the FZ S V2.0 at Rs 83,042. Powering the bike is a 149cc engine that produces 13bhp and 12.8Nm of torque. The manufacturer also has a fully-faired version of the FZ S V2.0, the Fazer FI V2.0. It uses the same 149cc engine as the streetfighter and retails at Rs 88,143. There is the Suzuki Gixxer SF at Rs 90,037. The bike is powered by a 155cc single-cylinder engine that churns out 14.6bhp and 14Nm of torque.
Vespa has three scooters in this list; the SXL 125, VXL 125 and VXL 150. The SXL125 and VXL 125 are powered by the same 125cc engine that produces 9.9bhp and 10.6Nm of torque. While the SXL125 costs Rs 90,282 the VXL125 retails at Rs 85,655. The VXL150 uses a bigger 150cc engine that puts out 11.4bhp and 11.5Nm of torque. The Vespa VXL150 will set you back by Rs 92,594.