In India’s commuter motorcycle market, buyers usually look beyond style and focus on durability, mileage, and low service needs. The useful things like reliable engine, simple mechanics, and easy availability of parts make a bike truly suits daily use. Several entry-level motorcycles continue to dominate this space because they offer practical specifications that reduce long-term expenses.

The Splendor Plus runs on a 97.2cc air-cooled engine that produces around 7.91bhp of power and is tuned mainly for fuel efficiency. Its i3S idle-stop system helps save fuel in traffic, which benefits office commuters in crowded cities. In addition, its simple carburetor setup keeps servicing straightforward and inexpensive. This Hero bike remains one of strong choice for daily use due to its mileage of 61 km/l in real conditions.

The HF Deluxe uses the same 97.2cc platform but is slightly lighter, which improves fuel economy and maneuverability. The bike includes tubeless tyres and a long seat for comfort during regular use. Moreover, its low seat height helps shorter riders manage it easily. Because of its simple engine design, local mechanics can service it quickly, which further reduces downtime.

The Platina 110 stands apart with its comfort-oriented design. It uses a 115.45cc engine producing about 8.48 bhp and includes Bajaj’s ComforTec suspension setup. The longer suspension travel helps absorb potholes on uneven roads. In addition, the bike offers a gear-shift indicator and optional ABS in some variants, which improves safety in daily riding conditions.

The CT 110 uses a 115.45cc engine tuned primarily for mileage rather than performance. It produces modest power but delivers strong fuel economy, often near 70 km/l under practical riding conditions. Its simple frame, drum brakes, and minimal electronics reduce repair complexity. For rural users especially, this bike remains one of the cheapest to maintain over time.

The TVS Sport runs on a 109.7cc engine that focuses on smooth power delivery. It includes TVS’s Econometer feature, which guides riders toward fuel-efficient riding. In addition, the bike’s lightweight chassis helps improve mileage while keeping handling easy in traffic. Riders often choose it because the engine refinement feels slightly better than many rivals.

The Radeon is based on the same 109.7cc engine but tends to attract consumers interested in having a tougher commuter. It has a longer seat, stronger grab rail and metal body panels which enhance durability. Additionally, the synchronized braking system helps in reducing the distance of stopping which enhances safety on the day-to-day travel.
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