The category of 110cc bikes remains an affordable, and the most comfortable commuting solution for office-goers, college students and women riders in India. With fuel prices surging across the cities, it has become necessary to have a ride that offer the best mileage without putting pressure on monthly budgets. The 110cc commuter bike segment has become particularly popular due to its low running costs, easy maintenance and comfortable ride response. Manufacturers like TVS, Honda and Bajaj majorly dominate this category. For buyers looking the most affordable 110cc bikes for everyday urban and semi-urban use, we have chalked out some of the reliable options across these famous brands. So, without further ado, let's take a look.
TVS Sport (Rs 57,950)
The TVS Sport
is among the budget-friendly 110cc bikes in India, with a legacy of about two decades (launched in 2007). It is powered by a 109.7cc single-cylinder engine, and is said to offer a mileage of around 70km/l under standard riding conditions. The TVS bike's lightweight body (112 kg kerb weight), straightforward commuter-focused styling and long seat that can comfortable seat both rider and pillion. TVS has also equipped the Sport with features like an electric starter (self start), alloy wheels and economical Eco-Thrust fuel injection technology that ensures efficiency while keeping maintenance costs low. The bike starts at Rs 57,950 (ex-showroom).
TVS Radeon (Rs 57,350)
The TVS Radeon targets those people who want a slight premium touch in their daily-ride within the budget. The motorcycle uses the same 109.7cc engine platform but is said to have a fuel efficiency of about 68km/l. In terms of design, it stands out with its retro-inspired design, complemented by chrome accents. The bike also features LED DRLs, USB charging and a digital-analogue instrument cluster improve convenience. The Radeon is particularly popular among rural and family buyers due to its comfort-focused tuning and strong build. TVS has priced the Radeon starting at Rs 57,350 (ex-showroom).
TVS Star City Plus (Rs 72,500)
The Star City Plus is another affordable solution from TVS's range that can be a great match for those seeking a sportier and a affordable companion for daily rides. The bike employs a 109.7cc single-cylinder engine, and offers a claimed mileage of nearly 67km/l. The sharp tank extensions, dual-tone seat and sporty graphics help it look more modern than its rivals. TVS has tuned the bike for city use to offer a smooth and seamless riding experience with light clutch action and comfortable suspension setup. TVS also provides features like ETFi technology for improved throttle response and efficiency. The Star City Plus have a starting price of Rs 72,500 (ex-showroom).
Honda Livo (Rs 80,081)
The Honda Livo could also be a good option in the budget-commuter segment with a bit premium and sporty vibe. It gets a 109.51cc fuel-injected engine that claims to offer approximately 65km/l mileage in real-world riding conditions. The Honda 110cc motorcycle features aggressive tank shrouds, sharp graphics and a beefy design that helps it stand apart from conventional bikes. Honda has focused on build and ride quality, and the bike features like a silent starter system, engine start-stop switch and digital instrument display, all of which enhance everyday riding experience. The base Drum variant of the bike is priced at Rs 80,081 (ex-showroom).
Bajaj Platina 110 (Rs 72,428)
The Platina 110 is acclaimed across the segment for its comfort and fuel efficiency. The bike has a slightly bigger 115.45cc engine that offers about 70km/l, which makes it one of the most economical options in the segment. Bajaj offers the Platina with long-travel suspension, a quilted seat and upright ergonomics.
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The motorcycle also gets LED DRLs, tubeless tyres and a digital console. The Bajaj Platina 110 Drum is priced at Rs 72,428 (ex-showroom).











