KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- The cheapest bike on this list costs Rs 80,000, while the most expensive one is priced at Rs 1.21 lakh.
- Bajaj has the highest number of bikes equipped with single-channel ABS.
- Safety features should be the number one priority when buying a vehicle, as the overall rates of accidents have doubled.
Looking for an entry-level commuter bike that doesnt compromise on ABS? Youve come to the right place! Heres a list of all the affordable bikes in the Indian market that offer at least a single-channel ABS at an attractive price. So sit tight, and make sure to join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates!
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Bajaj Platina 110 ABS
The Platina was first introduced in 2006 and was seen as a more premium option for those looking to buy the Splendor or CT100. Over the years, it has achieved legendary status and has become a household name, especially popular in rural areas. The Platina 110 ABS costs Rs 80,774 and is the only 110cc bike in India to come with an anti-lock braking system.
Bajaj Pulsar 150
The Pulsar which made a big impact. Yes, this Pulsar 150 still carries forward the styling from the old days, and this bike is equipped with front disc brakes and single-channel ABS. It starts at Rs 1,10,419 and remains widely popular in tier 2 and tier 3 cities.
Bajaj Pulsar N150
A product of the latest design philosophy of Pulsar, the N150 is a strikingly sporty bike known for its peppy performance and refined new engine. It costs Rs 1,24,730 according to the official Bajaj site and comes with single-channel ABS.
Hero Xtreme 125R
One of the finest 125cc bikes available, the Xtreme 125R is one of the best bikes launched in 2024. It offers everything you desire from a small bike: looks, features, performance, and efficiency. It starts at Rs 97,683, while the single-channel ABS variant costs Rs 1,03,328.
Hero Xtreme 160R 2V
The elder brother of the Xtreme 125, the 160 R 2V, which costs Rs 1,11,111, is equipped with single-channel ABS. The bigger version, the 160 R 4V, comes with dual-channel ABS. Overall, this is an outstanding product, but it doesn't sell well because customers usually gravitate toward Pulsar when they want a sporty bike.
Honda Unicorn
Im sure youve heard this name before: the Unicorn is an age-old motorcycle that is still selling in the country with the same design and engine. However, it now features single-channel ABS, for which Honda asks Rs 1,11,601. Its 162.7cc engine produces 12.73 PS and 14 Nm of torque.
Yamaha FZ Fi
In the early 2010s, the FZ brand was at its peak. The smooth, refined 149cc engine melted the hearts of even the most stone-cold individuals, giving them a taste of true Japanese engineering. Even now, its performing well and comes with single-channel ABS, priced at Rs 1,16,500. Also, the bigger FZS Fi also come with it and that verison costs Rs 1,21,900.
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Verdict
So, these are the bikes that offer single-channel ABS. Considering the current prices of all the popular bikes, it is safe to say they are affordable at this price point. I hope that if you are planning to buy a bike in this category, you might have selected one from this list.