Top 5 Most Affordable Bikes With ABS In India
Anti-lock braking system, or ABS, is one of the most crucial safety features for Indian roads, where unpredictable traffic and slippery surfaces can often test a rider's reflexes. It helps prevent wheel lock-up during sudden braking, ensuring better control and stability.
While ABS was once reserved for premium motorcycles, it has now made its way into the budget segment as well. Here's a look at the 5 most affordable motorcycles in India that come equipped with single-channel ABS.

5. Hero Xtreme 160R 2V - Rs 1.04 lakh
The Hero Xtreme 160R 2V is priced at Rs 1.04 lakh and has earned a place in this list for being one of the most well-balanced commuter-sport bikes in its class. It's light, agile, and fuel-efficient, which has always been its biggest strength. Despite being the most powerful bike in this list, it remains accessible to a wide audience thanks to its affordability and ease of handling.

4. Honda CB125 Hornet - Rs 1.03 lakh
At Rs 1.03 lakh, the Honda CB125 Hornet is among the newest entries in this segment. It borrows its engine from the SP125 and Shine 125 but produces slightly more output-11.1hp and 11.2Nm-making it peppier for city use. Along with single-channel ABS, the CB125 Hornet stands out for offering features like a TFT display and USD forks, which are rare at this price point.

3. Bajaj Pulsar NS125 - Rs 98,400
The Bajaj Pulsar NS125, priced at Rs 98,400 for the LED BT ABS variant, recently joined the ABS-equipped lineup. The update not only brings safety enhancements but also includes convenience features such as a digital console with Bluetooth connectivity and a new LED headlamp setup. While the base NS125 starts at Rs 92,182, the ABS-equipped version offers better value for riders who prioritise both safety and modern equipment.

2. Hero Xtreme 125R - Rs 94,504
Following the recent GST revision, the Hero Xtreme 125R now costs Rs 94,504, placing it comfortably below the one-lakh mark. The price drop makes it even more appealing, especially since it continues to offer a sporty design, strong build, and refined engine performance. The Xtreme 125R also undercuts its key rival, the Bajaj Pulsar NS125, by around Rs 4,000, giving it a strong price advantage in the segment.

1. TVS Raider 125 - Rs 93,800
The TVS Raider 125, priced from Rs 93,800, is currently the most affordable motorcycle in India with ABS. The new dual-disc variants now feature single-channel ABS for enhanced safety, joining the top-end versions of the Raider lineup. Riders can choose between an LCD cluster or a TFT unit, adding a touch of modernity to this commuter motorcycle. TVS has also improved the tyre setup, with a 90/90-17 front and a 110/80-17 rear combination, further enhancing grip and ride stability.
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With the inclusion of ABS even in entry-level motorcycles, brands like Hero, Honda, Bajaj, and TVS are making safety more accessible to riders across the country. These models prove that affordable pricing doesn't have to come at the cost of essential safety features.


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