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Most Expensive Motorcycle Top 10 In INDIA.

BMW’s flagship tourer makes it to the Lowest spot on this list, Which should give you an idea of what else is in Store. By - ReloadeD DevilS 10. BMW K 1600 GTL Price - Rs 28,30,000 The Beemer comes with all the bells and whistles you’d expect on a tourer of this price, including xenon headlights, an electric screen, an audio system and heated grips and seats. The Pro version also gets keyless ignition, a quickshifter, adaptive headlights, a reverse gear and hill-start control. 9. 2018 Honda Gold Wing Tour Price - Rs 28,49,975 Honda’s Top-of-the-line Tourer is a direct competitor to the Beemer above & Similarly Well-Equipped. The Gold Wing gets a 7-speed automatic gearbox, keyless ignition, a 7.0-inch TFT display, Apple Car Play, an electric screen, heated grips and seats and even a double-wishbone front suspension. 8. Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special Price - Rs 32,99,000 This is Harley-Davidson’s most well-equipped and expensive cruiser ...

Most Expensive Motorcycle Top 10 In INDIA.

BMW’s flagship tourer makes it to the Lowest spot on this list, Which should give you an idea of what else is in Store.
By - ReloadeD DevilS

10. BMW K 1600 GTL


Price - Rs 28,30,000
The Beemer comes with all the bells and whistles you’d expect on a tourer of this price, including xenon headlights, an electric screen, an audio system and heated grips and seats. The Pro version also gets keyless ignition, a quickshifter, adaptive headlights, a reverse gear and hill-start control.

9. 2018 Honda Gold Wing Tour


Price - Rs 28,49,975
Honda’s Top-of-the-line Tourer is a direct competitor to the Beemer above & Similarly Well-Equipped.
The Gold Wing gets a 7-speed automatic gearbox, keyless ignition, a 7.0-inch TFT display, Apple Car Play, an electric screen, heated grips and seats and even a double-wishbone front suspension.

8.Harley-DavidsonRoad Glide Special


Price - Rs 32,99,000
This is Harley-Davidson’s most well-equipped and expensive cruiser (discounting the custom-made CVO).
The Road Glide gets Harley-Davidson’s 1,745cc Milwaukee Eight engine and is also equipped with features like a 6.5-inch infotainment screen and Bluetooth connectivity. If its large proportions weren’t enough, Harley has added a quarter-fairing to making it look more menacing.

7. Kawasaki Ninja H2


Price - 33,30,000
The motorcycles so far have been expensive thanks to their raft of features, but this Kawasaki takes on a different approach.

The Ninja H2 range consists of the only supercharged motorcycles currently in production.
The supercharged 998cc engine puts out 210hp (with Ram Air) and 133.5Nm of torque, guaranteeing an explosive performance. Its wild and wicked styling adds to its appeal and ensures that the H2 isn't confused with any other superbike on sale.

6. Kawasaki Ninja H2 Carbon


Price - Rs 39,80,000
If even the H2 isn’t enough for you, Kawasaki has another bike that takes it up a notch.
Dubbed the H2 Carbon, this bike puts out 215hp with Ram Air, and also has a Carbon-Fibre Upper-Cowl to add to the visual drama.

5. Indian Roadmaster


Price - 39,99,000
The Roadmaster is the Springfield manufacturer’s take on a cross-country cruiser.
It gets a touchscreen Ride Command system, an electric front screen, adjustable footboards, keyless ignition, heated grips and heated seats. Indian Motorcycle had also sold one unit of the exclusive Roadmaster Elite for Rs 48 lakh (ex-showroom), earlier this year.

4. Harley-Davidson CVO


Price - Rs 49,99,000
This is the most expensive motorcycle sold by ‘The Company’. 'CVO' stands for Custom Vehicle Operations.
The motorcycle exclusively gets the manufacturer's most powerful engine – the 1,923cc Milwaukee Eight 117 – along with heated seats, heated grips, an audio system, Bluetooth headsets, a colour screen and keyless locking/unlocking.

3. Ducati Panigale 1299 Final Edition


Price - Rs 51,82,000
The last of Ducati’s large-displacement twin-cylinder sports bikes is also the most expensive (discounting the ultra-exclusive Superleggera and Desmosedici RR, of course).
The Final Edition comes in a Special Tri-Colour Paint scheme with red wheels, and a titanium exhaust and an engine output of 209hp and 142Nm of torque.

2. Kawasaki Ninja H2R


Price - 69,80,000
The maddest bike in the H2 stable is also the second-most expensive bike on sale in India – and by a considerable margin.
The numbers on the H2R are almost beyond belief – a stratospheric 326hp (with Ram Air) and 165Nm of torque, all from just a 998cc Supercharged Engine.
Fortunately (or unfortunately), the H2R isn’t a street-legal motorcycle, primarily because it comes shod with slick tyres, so buyers can use it only at the track. It’s a good thing tracks in India don’t have noise limits as yet, because if they did, the H2R would break them, too.

1. BMW HP4 Race


Price – Rs 85,00,000
Topping the list is BMW Motorrad's most exclusive production motorcycle. Priced at Rs 85 lakh (ex-showroom), the BMW HP4 Race is the most expensive motorcycle on sale in India.
What makes the elusive BMW motorcycle stand out in terms of looks is Its Extensive use of Carbon-Fibre.

It’s the first production bike in the world to offer a mainframe made entirely of carbon fibre, which weighs just 7.8kg.
The bike also features carbon-fibre wheels and by employing lightweight materials, the HP4 Race tips the scale at just 171kg – the standard motorcycle weighs 208kg. As expected, the bike features top-shelf cycle parts and the motor has been tuned to pump out 215hp.

The HP4 Race is, understandably, a Track-Only motorcycle and isn’t Road-Legal

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