Friday, 13 January 2017

India's Top 5 Costliest bikes

5.Bugatti Veyron 



The most expensive bike launched in 2015, the Indian Roadmaster has 

been priced at Rs 34.95 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The bagger type 

cruiser has a huge appearance with a dry weight of more than 400 kg.

Its key features include the iconic Thunder Stroke 111 engine, ABS, 

Cruise Control, keyless start, 200-watt stereo system with Bluetooth and 

smartphone compatibility, horizon power windshield, 142.33 litres of 

remote locking storage, comfortable heated grips and seats and keyless 

ignition.

 4. BMW K 1600 GTL



The BMW K 1600 GTL is the most expensive sports-tourer available in 

India, with a price tag of Rs 36.28 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The unique 

motorcycle comes with an in-line 6-cylinder engine displacing 1,649cc 

which produces a maximum output of 160PS at 7,750rpm and delivers a 

peak torque of 175Nm at 5,250 rpm.

Besides that, it gets digital engine management (BMS-X), high-

performance braking with ABS, traction control and a fully adjustable 

suspension set-up as standard, while the adaptive headlight and ESA II 

(Electronic Suspension Adjustment) are optional.

3. Ducati Panigale R



The just-barely-road-legal Ducati Panigale R has been priced in India at 

Rs 49.02 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Born for the racetracks, the bike has 

a power output of 205PS and a dry weight of just 162kg, which makes it 

one of the fastest accelerating machines on the planet.

Powered by a Superquadro 1198cc, L-Twin engine, the highly advanced 

supersports bike gets different riding modes, power modes, cornering 

ABS, DTC (Ducati traction control), DQS (Ducati quick shift) up/down, 

DWC (Ducati wheelie control), EBC (engine braking control), ride-by-wire, 

DDA+ (Ducati data analyser plus) with GPS and lean angle acquisition, 

auto tyre calibration and auxiliary adjustment buttons.

 2. Harley-Davidson CVO Limited




Priced at Rs 49.32 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the CVO Limited is the most 

expensive bike in Harley-Davidson's line-up. Like the Indian Roadmaster, 

it is a super-premium touring bike that offers the ultimate comfort, 

convenience, style and power.

The bike gets Twin-Cooled Twin Cam 110 engine, which is a 1,801cc V-

twin and delivers 156Nm of peak torque at just 3,750 rpm. Key features of 

the CVO Limited include infotainment system with a full-colour 

touchscreen, high-performance Reflex linked, tyre pressure monitoring, 

dual control heated seat with passenger and rider backrest, Brembo 

brakes with ABS, keyless ignition and much more.

1. MV Agusta F4 RC



Just recently launched in India, the MV Agusta F4 RC is the most 

expensive motorcycle in the country, with a price tag of Rs 50 lakh (ex-

showroom, Pune). The exotic Italian superbike is a replica of their Reparto 

Corse team's FIM Superbike World Championship motorcycle and is a 

limited edition.

Powered by a 214.8PS engine, the F4 RC weighs 15kg lesser than even 

the RR model. Besides the dedicated race bike paint job it gets one of the 

most advanced electronic package with Bosch 9 Plus ABS (race mode 

and rear wheel lift-up mitigation), fully adjustable suspension set-up and 

other kit racing parts.

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