‘Performance’ this is the first thing, which is looking for youngsters for a bike. Even though, The market for sports bikes has been growing quickly in India’s automobile industry. The bikes Between 200 to 250 CC displacement BSIV engine likes Bajaj, Yamaha, KTM and much more, are the first choice of Indian’s youth. So, This is the fantastic time for riding a sports bike with full of fun.

There is the list of the bikes in Indian markets, which comes with the latest technology in order to deliver the most impressive performance you are looking for. Let’s take a look at some of them.

Yamaha Fazer25

On August 21, Yamaha India has launched a new full fairing bike, named as Fazer25. It is equipped with a new 250cc engine, a host of advanced features and an all-new new sportier stance. The Fazer25 comes loaded with a 249cc air-cooled 4-stroke, single-cylinder, SOHC, fuel-injected engine.

Moreover, the bike is featured with the wide split seat for both the rider and passenger for enjoying a long ride. For the safe and comfortable ride on the roads with potholes, the bike offers a lightweight link-less mono-cross suspension at the rear and telescopic suspension at the front. The Fazer250 has got a bright dual LED auxiliary lights with LED headlight and LED tail lamp for clearer visibility on the night. Yamaha offers two eye-catchy colour options that are Soulful Cyan and Rhythmic Red. In the market, Yamaha Fazer 250 is available for sale at Rs 1,29,335 ex-showroom in New Delhi.

Yamaha FZ25

All new Yamaha FZ 25, which has been developed on a lightweight chassis underpins a 249cc 4-stroke, SOHC, high-torque fuel-injected engine. The motor is rated to churn out 20.9 PS of power and 20NM torque. The bike features LED headlights, LCD display, racing style footpads, etc.

while the front fork suspension and the rear swingarm provide a comfortable ride on any kind of road conditions. The brand new Yamaha FZ 25 is available in three attractive colours and each colour is on sale at RS 1,19,335 (ex-showroom, New Delhi).

Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS

Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS is a street sports bike made by Bajaj Auto. Here the NS stands for Naked Sports. It comes with all new dual-tone shades and uses the same engine with BS IV compliant. The power for the Pulsar 200 NS comes from 4-valve triple spark engine, which delivers 23.5BHP of power.

The engine is connected to the six-speed manual transmission and touch the top speed of 136 kmph. At the suspension front, the nitrox rear mono shock provides a comfortable ride onto the on-road and off-road conditions. The company offers solid brakes which comprise the massive 280mm front disc and 230mm rear disc brakes. The company claims 30-35kmpl mileage on the road. Know more about Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS.

KTM Duke 250

World-renowned KTM Duke 250 sports bike holds naked design similar to the currently running duke models. KTM has recently launched KTM Duke 250 street machine in Indian market with unique features and fashionable appearance. It is emphasized with high mechanical components such as a lightweight 4-stroke, DOHC, BS-IV, liquid cooled engine, which yields 26 BHP of power and 24 NM of torque claiming to return a mileage of 30kmpl on the Indian roads. For the convenient and safe riding the light tubular trellis frame, WP suspension front & rear and powerful brakes both side. The ex-showroom price starts at Rs 1,77,638 in New Delhi.

TVS Apache RTR 200 4V

Apache RTR 200 4V is a street bike and the elder brother of Apache RTR 180 from the TVS Motors. It has been recently launched in Indian automobile market in two variants like as 4V CARB and Fuel Injected. The features and design of the motorcycle are much impressive, which catch your attraction on the road.

The machine powered by 197.75cc single cylinder, SI 4-stroke, BS IV with an oil-cooled engine, which generates 20.5 BHP of power at 8500 RPM and 18.1 Nm of torque at 7000 RPM. The ex-showroom(Delhi) price of New Apache RTR 4V is Rs. 92,215 in CARB variant and Rs. 95,925 for Fuel Injection system equipped variant. A couple of impressive features which are on the bike includes mobile charging point, Micheline soft compound tires, digital meter and ABS braking system. The Bike’s claimed mileage is 40 KMPL.

Bajaj Pulsar RS200

Bajaj Pulsar RS200 become the fastest motorcycle in its segment. The frame of RS200 is engineered with the advanced technology, which is quite different from other Auto. It’s combative look with stepped down seat and knee recess on the tank gives a comfortable riding onto off-road and on-road.

It has a huge shaped fuel tank with a capacity of 12L patrol. The 200cc displacement BS 4 engine claims to give 135km/h in each gear as well as fast acceleration from its engine. The Pulsar RS200 gives the best performance in a street-road, even on the highway with good fuel economy.

Bajaj Avenger Street 220

It is the only cruiser bike in this segment. This is the latest edition of Bajaj Auto. The manufacturer launched Bajaj Avenger Street 220 with Avenger Street 150 and Avenger Cruise 220 to provide a diversity to the cruiser enthusiasts.

The dark theme with multi-spoke alloys, classic design of the body panels gives an eye catchy look to the bike. The upright handles bar, well-padded seat, and front positioned foot pegs give the comfortable ride while cruising. The 220cc BS 4 engine has been designed to return enough power to accelerate the motorcycle at high speed.

Hyosung GT 250R

The Hyosung GT250R is a good looking fully faired sports bike. The sports bike offers a comfortable riding position with excellent seating posture and handles bar. The aerodynamic design with two-stage projection beam for better visibility in the dark area facilitates the Tourer to cruise the bike at high speed in the nights.

The engine of 250cc, 75degree V- twin engine return the power of 28 BHP and 22 Nm of torque to accelerate the sports bike at high speed. The striking shades of Red Black, White Red, and Silver Red gives the head turner appearance to the motorcycle.

Kawasaki Z250

The Japanese bike maker, Kawasaki introduced quarter liter naked street fighter for Indian enthusiasts. The Kawasaki Z250 with sharp, edgy and muscular styling and visuals seems an exact descendant of its bigger siblings, Z1000 and Z800. The muscular front and sharp tail design give a dynamic character to the motorcycle.

The street fighter offers an upright riding position that is good for city riding as well as for touring. The 250cc, parallel twin, and fuel injected engine offer the maximum power of 32 BHP at 11,000 RPM to accelerate the bike at high speed. The Kawasaki Z250 is the cheapest bike from the green giant to the Indian audience, only at the exclusive price of INR 3,08,128(ex-showroom Delhi).

KTM Duke 200

The KTM Duke 200 inherits the exact look of its predecessor which was launched half a decade ago in 2012. The new decals, the automatic headlamp function, and the orange coloured alloy wheels give a fresher appeal to the naked design and the inherited features. This KTM Duke is powered by a BS-IV compliant 200cc single cylinder liquid cooled engine coupled to a six-speed gearbox.

It churns out 24.6bhp of power and 19.2Nm of torque at max 10,000rpm. The ride experience is the best you can have. The bike is easy to manoeuvre in bends and corners. The overall experience is fun and it’s worth all the money. The new KTM Duke 200 has been launched at Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom New Delhi) which is very surprisingly the same price as the earlier model launched in 2012.

Hero MotoCorp Karizma ZMR

This flagship offering from Hero MotoCorp’s has reigned on Indian roads in various avatars for over a decade now. Originally launched as just the Karizma in 2003, the present model was launched at the 2014 Auto Expo. Over the years, it has undergone various cosmetic as well as mechanical updates. The present offering from the Gurgaon based Indian two-wheeler manufacturer retains the overall look of the predecessors but carries new revised graphics.

A chain drive and the five-speed gearbox coupled to the 223cc single cylinder fuel injected engine completes the transmission. The engine churns out 20bhp and 19.7Nm torque. The bike rests on diamond frame chassis with the traditional suspension system. New features include a pair of telescopic front shocks at the front and gas-charged twin dampers at the rear. The new premium offering comes with 276mm front disc brake and 240mm rear disc brake.

Other usual modern day features include a fully digital instrument cluster with dual trip meters and a clock. Karizma ZMR will be available for sale in four colour options i.e Blazing Red, Panther Black, Spotlight White, Vibrant Orange and will carry a price tag of ₹ 1,07,880.

Bajaj Pulsar 220F

Bajaj Pulsar has over the years enjoyed cult status among sports bike lovers. It has been the go-to sports bike for price-conscious sport bike lovers and will remain to be so with the new offering from the family, the Bajaj Pulsar 220F. The 220cc DTSi engine promises to deliver 21bhp of power and a 19Nm torque. The acceleration is non-questionable and the new offering will surely add new laurels to the reputation.

The bike inherits standard features like alloy wheels, a digital console nitrox rear suspension, front and rear disc brakes and broad 120-section rear tire. However, the standout feature is still the projector headlamp. It not only adds the x-factor to the overall look, the wider beam enables better visibility in low light. Priced at Rs 95,680, bike enthusiasts, as well as loyal fans, will have a number of colour options at their disposals. It includes Cocktail Wine Red, Midnight black, Plasma Blue.