Best Cruiser Bikes in India with Great Mileage -2025

Best Cruiser Bikes in India: Cruiser bikes have always been a favourite amongst Indian riders who want comfort, style, and a leisurely riding posture. Performance matters, but so does mileage now, with fuel prices through the roof. The good news is that the manufacturers have taken the hint, and there are now duo good examples of cruiser bikes in India that offer the best of both worlds — long-distance comfort coupled with decent fuel efficiency.

Whether you’re commuting daily to work or heading off on powered road trips on the weekend, cruiser bikes with high mileage are a stylish and sensible option. In this guide, we’ll be discussing the best cruiser bikes in India that aren’t a compromise when it comes to looks or fuel economy.

Best Cruiser Bikes in India is Here:

Old Good, New Goods - Rider Diaries: Royal Enfield Hunter 350: The Retro Cruiser

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has taken the Indian market by storm since its launch. Still, it retains the brand’s trademark old-school aesthetics but adopts a more compact and nimble feel, pleasing to younger riders. It produces 20.4 PS and 27 Nm of torque from its 349cc motor. What sets it apart in the cruiser space is its decent mileage of around 35-40 km/l, depending on riding conditions. The bike is light enough, manageable in traffic, and suitable for both urban and highway riding.

Uncomplicated cruiser with timeless looks and effortless performance — Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220.

Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220: The graceful cruiserThe Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220 remains a dominant force in the budget cruiser segment in India. Meant for long hauls, the bike is designed with a lax riding position, low-slung layout, and plenty of chrome bling. And its 220cc oil-cooled engine puts out around 18.7 bhp, so cruising on the highway is easy. Its mileage is about 35 km/l, which is fantastic for a bike in this segment. With a windshield, a more comfortable seat, relaxed ergonomics and good efficiency, Avenger Cruise 220 is a value proposition for cruiser lovers.

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Honda H’ness CB350: Premium Cruiser with Honda Reliability

Honda H’ness CB350: Retro meets modern features It is powered by a fuel-injected air-cooled engine with a 348.36cc displacement and a slick 5-speed gearbox. With 20.78 PS of power and 30 Nm torque, it feels smooth and responsive all the way up the RPM range. Honda has kept it fuel-efficient between 35-40 km/l, which is pretty good in a middleweight cruiser segment. The H’ness is packed with tech—a semi-digital console, Bluetooth connectivity, and a dual-channel ABS. It’s perfect for those riders who want a premium experience but don’t want to sacrifice mileage.

This should come with a warning- the flat-tracker style of Jawa makes it very attractive.

Jawa 42 is an exquisitely designed machine that is inherently a classic bike but with a sophisticated-breathed engine under its hood. The liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine displaces 293cc and delivers around 27 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. It also has good fuel economy returning between 34-37 km/l based on the way it’s used. Its coarse mid-course, nimbleness in handling, and silky gearbox make it ideal for city and long-distance riding. In case you’re one of those who can’t resist the old-world charm but also thrive with a modern-day riding experience, the Jawa 42 is worth a thought.

Yezdi Roadster — A Comeback with a Milkman’s Mileage

The Roadster was then on everyone’s lips, especially cruiser lovers, after Yezdi made its comeback into the Indian market. The new bike uses a 334cc liquid-cooled engine which is capable of generating 29.7 PS and 29 Nm of torque. Not that it will be any faster than the traditional cruisers but it will still deliver a respectable 30-35 km/l that will last for….? Yezdi Roadster also gets a dual exhaust, a digital display and an upright seating position. The first is perfect for riders wishing to the aggressive and muscular lines and performance the cruiser is born from, but also want some fuel-efficient performance.

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Suzuki Intruder 150: Contemporary Cruiser for City Riders

Futuristic cruiser styling gives the Suzuki Intruder 150 an edge in the crowd. Well, some might find the design polarizing, but there is no denying it delivers the comfort and mileage. It is powered by a 155cc engine sibling to the one seen on the Gixxer, which produces 13.6 PS and 13.8 Nm. In terms of fuel efficiency, the number seems decent clocking around 45-50 km/l, making this one of the most economical cruisers in this list. It’s great for riders seeking a commuter-friendly cruiser that provides the comfort of a larger machine.

Keeway V302C: A Cruiser with a Boutique Feel and Lots of Features

While it is new to the Indian market, Keeway is already making a splash with its V302C, a V-twin cruiser that features striking styling and advanced features. There is a 298cc motor producing 29.5 bhp and 26.5 Nm torque. What you get is a plush riding experience, focused on smooth torque delivery and comfort. Considering its unit construction and performance, the Keeway V302C returns a decent mileage of 28-32 km/l. This is better suited for enthusiasts who value aesthetics and features to the maximum but still manages to deliver a fair amount of mileage for their segment.

Top Cruiser Motorcycles In India Under ₹2 Lakh With Best Mileage

There are a bunch of carefully budget cruiser bikes below ₹2 lakh on offer that provide excellent, mileage too, yet do not compromise on that cruiser feel. The Bajaj Avenger Street 160 is an all-rounder, featuring a 160cc engine that pumps out 15 PS of power and 45 km/l of mileage, making it a perfect choice for daily commuting. The Suzuki Intruder 150, too, is catered to this price segment. Both of these bikes are ideal for anyone who is entering the cruiser lifestyle for the first time. They strike the perfect balance of style, comfort and savings at the pump.

Conclusion: Choosing the Right Cruiser for Mileage and Style

The Indian cruiser bike market has never been so rich, and nowhere else can you find a mix of retro appeal with modern tech and more importantly fuel efficiency too! And indeed, there’s plenty on offer from the more affordable Bajaj Avenger 160 to the mid-range Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and Honda H’ness CB350. Selecting the best cruiser bike with mileage should consider your riding needs—whether city commuting, long-distance touring, or a stylish weekend ride.

There are models and price points to suit every taste, and anything between the two (such as some manufacturers fine-tuning to bring the price down) makes finding the right cruiser for you and your fuel budget easier than ever.

Disclaimer: Information is collected data and manufacturer claims as of 2025. Actual mileage may vary depending upon riding conditions, maintenance, and the rider’s individual riding habits. Disclaimer: Prices, features and specifications shown are for illustration purpose only and are subject to change without prior notice. Readers are cautioned to check the details with the concerned company or official website before making a purchase decision. This content is for informational purposes only.

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