The Suzuki Gixxer 250 is now BS6-compliant and has been priced at Rs 1,63,400 in India. With a smooth 250cc engine and sweet handling dynamics, the Gixxer 250 is an attractive proposition. However, if you are pondering over its alternatives which carry a similar price tag, mentioned below are your options.
Bajaj Dominar 250: Rs 1.60 lakh
The Bajaj Dominar 250 is the smaller version of the company's flagship Dominar 400. It is a touring-oriented motorcycle with an aggressive and muscular styling. It comes loaded with features such as full-LED lighting and a pair of LCD displays which show plenty of information. The motorcycle is also premium in terms of hardware with things like upside down forks, dual-channel ABS and a perimeter frame. Powering the bike is a 248.77cc, liquid-cooled engine which makes 26.6bhp and 23.5Nm.
KTM RC 125: Rs 1.55 lakh
If you want a small-displacement fully-faired motorcycle but a premium one at that, KTM’s entry-level track-tool, the RC 125 should fit the bill. It borrows its styling from the larger RC 200 and RC 390 which is so sporty it looks ready to charge ahead. With a trellis frame, aluminum swingarm and inverted forks, the RC 125 also packs top-notch components. Churning out 14.3bhp and 12Nm, the 124cc engine of the RC is decently powerful.
Royal Enfield Classic 350: Rs 1.60 lakh to Rs 1.84 lakh
Modern-classic bikes have their own charm and if you want one from this segment, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 makes for a great option. Its retro-inspired design is reminiscent of British bikes from the olden days while the new bright colour options add a pinch of funk to its styling. It is propelled by a 346cc, single-cylinder engine which is good for 19.1bhp and 28Nm.
Jawa Standard: Rs 1.74 lakh to Rs 1.83 lakh
Another way of living the good old days is by getting your hands on the Jawa Standard. It boasts of a styling which is identical to one of the most popular Jawas of the bygone era. While the engine too looks vintage from the outside, it is actually a modern 293cc, liquid-cooled motor which churns out an impressive 27bhp of power and 28Nm of torque, and comes mated to a six-speed gearbox.
Jawa Forty-Two: Rs 1.65 lakh to Rs 1.74 lakh
The Jawa Forty-Two is based on the aforementioned standard model in terms of engine and cycle parts. While the design too is similar to its standard sibling, there are a few cosmetic traits which make it look different and slightly more modern. The Forty-Two gets an off-set analogue instrument cluster, a blacked-out straight handlebar, bar-end mirrors and is available in bold and trendy colour options.
(All prices are ex-showroom)