The introduction of GST 2.0 in India has brought good news for buyers of motorcycles. The government has slashed the tax for two-wheelers with less than 350cc from 28% to 18%. The subsequent tax reduction directly influences the prices of many best-selling sport bikes, which are now more affordable for young buyers. Further, the new rates have prompted the manufacturers to transfer the benefits to customers. Thereafter, most bicycles have a lighter price but without compromising on any features or performance.
Under GST 2.0, these five sport bikes become more accessible without losing their core features. The lower tax makes it easier for buyers to opt for machines built for performance. Riders now get race-style design, strong brakes, and trusted engines at better prices. As more models adapt, we may see increased demand for sporty two-wheelers under 350cc.

TVS has made the Apache RR310 more appealing by slashing its tax burden under GST 2.0. Buyers now save around Rs. 21,759 to Rs. 23,059, depending on the variant. TVS Apache RR 310 has a 312.2cc single-cylinder engine, dual-channel ABS, and twin-disc brakes.
In addition to that, it offers adjustable suspension, aerodynamic fairing, and a digital instrument cluster. With this price cut, the Apache RR310 becomes a stronger choice for riders wanting premium features and sporty looks at an affordable cost.

The Kawasaki Ninja 300 now benefits from the new 18 percent GST slab under 350cc. This price revision lowers its cost, giving buyers a chance to own a twin-cylinder supersport at better value. The bike continues with its refined 4-stroke parallel-twin engine, semi-digital instrument console, dual disc brakes, and ABS for safety.
Moreover, its aerodynamic design, sharp fairing, and split-seat layout add to its sporty appeal. With reduced pricing, the Ninja 300 is now more attractive for enthusiasts who earlier found it out of reach.

KTM has also lowered the RC 200’s price under GST 2.0, making it a better deal for young riders. The motorcycle retains its 199.5cc liquid-cooled engine, which makes 18.4 kW of power & 19.2 Nm of torque. Moreover, it comes equipped with WP suspension, disc brakes at both ends, and dual-channel ABS.
The digital instrument cluster and clip-on handlebars enhance the sport bike experience. With the reduced tax, the RC 200 now appeals strongly to riders looking for track-inspired performance and aggressive styling without paying higher prices.

The TVS Apache RTR 310 also gains a major benefit under GST 2.0 with savings of up to Rs. 24,310. The streetfighter design remains a key highlight, supported by its strong single-cylinder engine and aggressive performance.
Riders get features such as dual-channel ABS, ride modes, Bluetooth-enabled digital console, and premium suspension setup. Moreover, its upright riding posture makes it practical for city traffic and longer rides. With a reduced price, the RTR 310 is now a more attractive choice for buyers who prefer naked motorcycles with modern features.

KTM has extended GST 2.0 benefits to the Duke 250, reducing its price and making it more affordable. The naked bike features a 249.07cc liquid-cooled engine that delivers 30.57 bhp of power and 25 Nm of torque. Apart from that, it features USD forks, a rear WP APEX mono-shock, disc brakes with dual-channel ABS, & a digital instrument console.
The aggressive looks, lightweight, and ergonomic comfort make it viable for both urban ride purposes and weekend outings. The reduced price makes the Duke 250 a more formidable player in the quarter-litre segment.
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