These are the top five 100cc motorcycles that are affordable, useful, and dependable that you should think about purchasing during the Diwali holiday.
5 Most Affordable 100cc Bikes to Take This Diwali: In India, the Diwali holiday, which is officially just one week away, is seen as the most fortunate time to purchase new automobiles, whether they be four-wheelers or two-wheelers. Due to the recent GST drop, foot traffic at several auto brand showrooms has increased multiple times during the Diwali holiday, resulting in an extraordinary sales response.
Since it has guaranteed reduced costs for scooters and motorcycles with engines smaller than 350cc, we will go into great detail about the top 5 most affordable 100cc bikes that you should purchase during the Diwali holiday.
Key Details
Model | Engine | Power & Torque | Price (Ex-showroom, Delhi) |
Hero Splendor Plus | 97.2cc | 7.9 bhp @ 8000 rpm, 8.05 Nm @ 6000 rpm | Rs. 73,902–₹76,437 |
Honda Shine 100 / DX | 98.98cc | 7.3 bhp @ 7500 rpm, 8.05 Nm @ 5000 rpm | Rs. 63,191 / ₹69,694 |
Bajaj Platina 100 | 102cc DTS-i | 7.8 bhp @ 7500 rpm, 8.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm | Rs. 65,407 |
Hero HF Deluxe | 97.2cc | 7.9 bhp @ 8000 rpm, 8.05 Nm @ 6000 rpm | Rs. 55,992–₹68,485 |
TVS Sport (ES / ES Plus) | 109.7cc | 8.1 bhp @ 7350 rpm, 8.7 Nm @ 4500 rpm | Rs. 55,100 / ₹57,100 |
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1. Hero Splendor Plus

The Splendor is currently the best-selling motorcycle in India and is a well-known brand there. More than twenty years have passed since the Splendor Plus was introduced in 2004. With a price range of Rs 73,902-76,437 (ex-showroom, Delhi), Hero Splendor Plus is currently available in four grades: Drum, i3s, Special Edition, and 125 Million Edition.
The commuter motorcycle has a number of features, including an integrated braking system, alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, a side stand indicator, a 5-step adjustable rear suspension, and an analogue meter. The same 97.2cc engine that powers the Splendor Plus produces a maximum power output of 7.9 bhp at 8000 rpm and a maximum torque of 8.05 Nm at 6000 rpm when mated to a 4-speed gearbox.
2. Honda Shine 100

With a single variation priced at Rs 63,191 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Shine 100 is Honda’s entry-level motorbike in the Indian market. A more sophisticated DX version, which costs Rs 69,694 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and has several extra capabilities, has joined it. The 98.98cc petrol engine that powers both produces a maximum output of 7.3 bhp at 7500 rpm and a maximum torque of 8.05 Nm at 5000 rpm.
The commuter bike has a number of noteworthy features, such as a digital LCD instrument cluster, telescopic front forks, distance-to-empty, real-time mileage, and a combined braking system. While the ordinary model comes in five dual-tone paint schemes, the Shine 100 DX model is available in four colours: Pearl Igneous Black, Imperial Red Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic, and Geny Gray Metallic.
3. Bajaj Platina 100

For over twenty years, the Platina 100 has been in production. Black + Red, Black + Silver, Black + Gold, and Black + Blue are the four dual-tone colourways that are offered in a single model that costs Rs 65,407 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The 102cc DTS-i engine that powers it produces 7.8 horsepower at 7500 rpm and 8.3 Nm at 5500 rpm.
The Bajaj Platina 100 can reach a top speed of 90 kmph while mounted on a cradle frame. Its 11-litre gasoline tank is the largest in the class. The motorcycle has several noteworthy features, including broad rubber footpads for the pillion, LED DRL, an anti-skid braking system, 17-inch attractive alloy wheels, 200 mm of ground clearance, and electronic start.
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4. Hero HF Deluxe

One of the most affordable, useful, and dependable 100cc commuter motorcycles now available in the Indian market is the Hero HF Deluxe. With a price range of Rs 55,992-68,485 (ex-showroom, Delhi), it comes in five different models: Kick, Self, All Black, i3S, and Pro. It has respectable features like LED headlights, a digital speedometer, a low fuel indicator (LFI), 18-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, and a two-step adjustable rear suspension.
The dependable 97.2cc engine that powers the Hero HF Deluxe also powers other well-known Hero 100cc models, including Passion Plus and Splendor Plus. The engine can produce up to 7.9 horsepower at 8000 rpm and 8.05 Nm of torque at 6000 rpm. It also boasts the best-in-segment mileage thanks to Hero’s i3S (Idle Stop-Start System) technology.
5. TVS Sport

With two trim levels, the ES and ES Plus, priced at Rs 55,100 and Rs 57,100 (ex-showroom, Delhi), respectively, the Sport is the most affordable motorcycle available in India. Basic amenities like an Econometer, a USB charger, a 5-step adjustable rear shock absorber, electric start, a rear grab rail, and Automatic Headlight On (AHO) are included because the bike is just intended for city commuting.
The core engine of the TVS Sport is a 109.7cc engine that produces 8.1 bhp at 7350 rpm and 8.7 Nm of torque at 4500 rpm. With a top speed rating of 90 kmph, the engine is mated to a 4-speed gearbox. Four single-tone colour options—Starlight Blue, All Black, All Grey, and All Red—are offered for the standard ES version. However, the ES+ grade is available in two dual-tone colours: Grey Red and Black Neon.