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Best Twin-Cylinder Bikes in India 2026: Latest Price and Features

Nikhila PSJun 29, 2026

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India's top twin-cylinder motorcycles in 2026 are Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Super Meteor 650, Aprilia RS 457, Kawasaki Ninja 300, Honda NX500, and Kawasaki Versys 650. The price range of these bikes (ex-showroom) is from ₹3.17 lakh to almost ₹10 lakh, thus catering to beginners, tourers, adventure riders as well as performance enthusiasts. It is a fact that twin-cylinder motorcycles deliver smoother power, carry speed comfortably on highways and have more refined power delivery than single-cylinder motorcycles.

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Which Twin-Cylinder Bikes Can You Buy in India in 2026?

The engine of a twin-cylinder bike has two cylinders that run together to produce power in the motor. Therefore it usually runs smoother and pulls harder at speed than a single-cylinder commuter bike. Most twins on sale here sit between 300cc and 800cc.

The table lists popular models on sale today. All prices are ex-showroom and indicative for 2026, so the on-road figure in your city will be higher.

Bike

Engine

Configuration

Power

Torque

Ex-showroom price

Kawasaki Ninja 300

296cc

Parallel-twin

39 bhp

26 Nm

₹3.17 lakh

Yamaha MT-03

321cc

Parallel-twin

42 bhp

29.5 Nm

₹3.30 lakh

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

648cc

Parallel-twin

47 bhp

52.3 Nm

₹3.03 to 3.66 lakh

Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

648cc

Parallel-twin

47 bhp

52.3 Nm

₹3.50 to 3.78 lakh

Royal Enfield Shotgun 650

648cc

Parallel-twin

47 bhp

52 Nm

₹3.97 to 4.15 lakh

Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650

648cc

Parallel-twin

47 bhp

52.3 Nm

₹4.03 to 4.37 lakh

Aprilia RS 457

457cc

Parallel-twin

47.6 bhp

43.5 Nm

₹4.26 to 4.41 lakh

Kawasaki Ninja 400

399cc

Parallel-twin

45 bhp

37 Nm

₹5.19 lakh

Benelli TRK 502 X

500cc

Parallel-twin

47 bhp

46 Nm

₹5.20 lakh

Kawasaki Ninja 500

451cc

Parallel-twin

45.4 bhp

42.6 Nm

₹5.66 lakh

Honda NX500

471cc

Parallel-twin

47.5 bhp

43 Nm

₹6.33 lakh

Kawasaki Z650

649cc

Parallel-twin

68 bhp

64 Nm

₹7.26 lakh

Kawasaki Versys 650

649cc

Parallel-twin

68 bhp

64 Nm

₹8.63 lakh

Suzuki V-Strom 650XT

645cc

V-twin

69.7 bhp

62 Nm

₹8.88 lakh

Suzuki GSX-8R

776cc

Parallel-twin

82 bhp

78 Nm

₹9.89 lakh

Which Royal Enfield 650 Twins Offer the Best Value?

The Royal Enfield 648cc twins are the value benchmark, and they share one 47 bhp engine across four models. Mostly, the decision depends on your style of riding, comfort preferences, and the design you like rather than simply performance.

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, ₹3.03 to 3.66 lakh: 

This is the easy all-day twin. The engine is smooth, the seat is upright and roomy, and it suits new and returning riders who want a relaxed bike. It is also the lowest-priced 650 twin on sale.

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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650, ₹3.50 to 3.78 lakh: 

Same engine, sporty styling. The low clip-on handlebars and single seat give a cafe-racer riding position. Choose it over the Interceptor if you want sharper looks and a forward lean.

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Royal Enfield Shotgun 650, ₹3.97 to 4.15 lakh: 

The newest of the four, with bobber looks and a single-seat option. It rides like a relaxed roadster and stands out on styling. Good for someone who wants a 650 twin that looks different.

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Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, ₹4.03 to 4.37 lakh: 

The cruiser of the group, with a low seat, forward foot pegs and a long, comfortable stance. It is the easiest of the four to ride slowly in traffic and the most relaxed on the highway. 

Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 image.webp

Note: The best Royal Enfield bikes in India guide covers the wider lineup.

Which Twin-Cylinder Bikes Offer the Best Sports Performance?

The Aprilia RS 457 currently stands out as one of the most powerful two-cylinder sportbikes priced below ₹5 lakhs, whereas the Kawasaki Ninja 500 has a better overall daily usability and highway performance balance.

Aprilia RS 457, ₹4.26 to 4.41 lakh 

Among the best twin-cylinder performance bikes available in this segment, Aprilia RS 457 stands out.It comes with 457cc twin-cylinder engine that can produce a maximum power of 47.6 bhp. 

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Kawasaki Ninja 300, ₹3.17 lakh

The most affordable twin on the list and a friendly first sportbike. The 296cc engine is easy to manage in the city, and the riding position is sporty without being extreme.

Kawasaki Ninja 300 image.webp

Kawasaki Ninja 400, ₹5.19 lakh

A larger step up from the 300, with more midrange pull and the same easy nature. A sensible choice for riders who want more highway ability without a heavy bike.

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Kawasaki Ninja 500, ₹5.66 lakh

The newest small Ninja, with a 451cc twin and an upright, easy riding triangle. It suits riders who want a faired sportbike they can also ride daily in comfort.

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Yamaha MT-03, ₹3.30 lakh

The naked option, with no fairing. A 321cc twin in a light street bike that is easy to flick through traffic. Good for city riders who prefer upright handlebars to a sporty crouch.

Yamaha MT-03 image.webp

Kawasaki Z650, ₹7.26 lakh

A 649cc naked roadster with strong midrange and a planted feel. It is quicker and more capable on the highway than the smaller twins, and the upright seat keeps long rides comfortable.

Kawasaki Z650 image.webp

Suzuki GSX-8R, ₹9.89 lakh

The most powerful twin here, with a 776cc engine making 82 bhp. It is a fast, modern sport tourer for experienced riders who want strong performance. For the quickest models, the fastest bikes in India list ranks the top end.

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Yamaha R3, ₹4.65 lakh 

The Yamaha R3 continues to be among the most sophisticated and well-made small capacity twin-cylinder sports bikes. Its 321cc parallel-twin motor is very fine at higher revs, and along with its predictably good handling, it is a great option for those who are changing their motorcycle from 150cc or 300cc ones.

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Kawasaki Ninja 650, ₹7.16 lakh

The Ninja 650 delivers a great balance of daily usability and sport-touring features. The 649cc parallel twin engine generates a really nice mid-range output and yet, the bike is flexible enough to facilitate long-distance rides.

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Suzuki GSX-8S, ₹9.25 lakh 

The naked version of the GSX-8R is equipped with the same 776cc twin-cylinder engine that creates 82 bhp. Along with strong thrust, it also offers upright ergonomics for riders who want a street-oriented motorbike.

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KTM 790 Duke, ₹8.95 lakh

Among the middleweight twins capable of the sharpest handling, this one stands out. The 799cc parallel twin provides spirited acceleration and lightweight handling for seasoned enthusiasts.

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BMW F 900 R, ₹10.8 lakh

BMW's naked motorcycle, which is in the middleweight category, comes with an 895cc parallel-twin engine that makes a little over 100 bhp, thus making it one of the most powerful twin-cylinder roadsters currently offered in India.

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Which Twin-Cylinder Adventure and Cruiser Bikes Stand Out for Long Rides and Comfort?

The Honda NX500, Kawasaki Versys 650, Benelli TRK 502 X, and Suzuki V-Strom 650XT are among the best twin-cylinder motorcycles for long-distance touring and adventure riding in India. 

Benelli TRK 502 X, ₹5.20 lakh

A tall adventure-tourer built for rough roads and distance. It has a big fuel tank and relaxed seating, so it suits riders who tour and take off roads.

Benelli TRK 502 X image.webp

Suzuki V-Strom 650XT, ₹8.88 lakh

This one is the only V-twin here, with a proven 645cc engine that is smooth and reliable. It is a long-haul touring bike that handles highways and light trails with ease.

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Kawasaki Versys 650, ₹8.63 lakh

This is the  easy-going road tourer of the group. The 649cc twin and upright seat make all-day riding comfortable, and it is happier on tarmac than on dirt.

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Honda NX500, ₹6.33 lakh

A lighter, simpler adventure bike with a 471cc twin. It is easy to ride and manage, which makes it a good first adventure bike for someone moving up from a commuter.

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Kawasaki Eliminator 500, ₹5.76 lakh: 

The Eliminator 500 is powered by the same 451cc twin-cylinder engine as the Ninja 500 but it is redesigned as a low-slung cruiser. Along with a relaxed riding position and a low seat height, these features of the bike also make it a versatile option for even shorter riders.

Kawasaki Eliminator 500 image

Kawasaki Vulcan S, ₹8.13 lakh

The Vulcan S is the right mix of cruiser design and performance features inspired by the modern sports bikes. Besides being a great long-distance touring bike, its quite forgiving for new riders, and its ergonomics can be tailored to the rider, making the Vulcan S very practical indeed.

Kawasaki Vulcan S image

BMW F 900 XR, ₹12.5 lakh

The BMW created the F 900 XR with sport touring in mind.It is equipped with the F 900's powerful 895cc twin-cylinder engine, but it also has wind protection, touring comfort, and a more extensive list of standard features.

BMW F 900 XR image

KTM 790 Adventure, ₹11.5 lakh 

The 799cc twin-cylinder powerhouse is used in a very light and very different kind of Adventure tourer, which, by the way, can also go very well off the beaten track. The engine ensures the 790 Adventure is ready for long-distance touring on mixed surfaces.

KTM 790 Adventure image

Which Twin-Cylinder Bikes Offer the Best Retro and Modern Classic Experience?

The best retro and modern-classic twin-cylinder motorcycles in India include the Benelli Leoncino 500, QJ Motor SRC 500, Kawasaki Z650RS, and Triumph Bonneville series, offering a blend of timeless styling, modern features, and refined twin-cylinder performance

Benelli Leoncino 500, ₹4.99 lakh

It is a modern classic motorcycle having neo-retro looks which is powered by a 500cc twin-cylinder engine. It sports the latest features fused with the vintage styling and it makes the rider comfortable in the upright riding position.

QJ Motor SRC 500 image

QJ Motor SRC 500, ₹1.99 lakh

This is probably the cheapest twin-cylinder motorcycle in India. It features a retro style and laid-back performance, which makes it a great choice for classic and affordable look seekers.

QJ Motor SRC 500 image

Kawasaki Z650RS, ₹7.83 lakh

With the Z650RS, Kawasaki has managed to combine the retro look with their reliable 649cc parallel-twin engine. You will find this motorcycle to feature great riding comfort, be packed with modern electronics and also be capable of handling day-to-day commuting.

Kawasaki Z650RS image

Triumph Bonneville Series

The Bonneville lineup is still considered as one of the standard references for modern-classic motorcycles. The T100 and Speed Twin 900, for example, exemplify the blend of classic British styling with the smoothness of a twin-cylinder engine.

Triumph Bonneville Series image

Upcoming Twin-Cylinder Bikes Expected in India in 2026

The twin-cylinder motorcycle market in India will see a handful of bike manufacturers expand in 2026, with new adventure tourers/roadsters/scramblers/sportbikes first introduced for entry-level and premium buyers.

Motorcycle

Expected Engine

Configuration

Segment

Expected Launch

Royal Enfield Himalayan 750

~750cc

Parallel-twin

Adventure Tourer

2026

Aprilia Tuono 457

457cc

Parallel-twin

Naked Sports

2026

Aprilia Tuareg 457

457cc

Parallel-twin

Adventure Tourer

2026

BMW F 450 GS

450cc

Parallel-twin

Adventure Tourer

2026

KTM 650 Duke (expected)

~650cc

Parallel-twin

Naked Sports

2026

KTM 650 Adventure (expected)

~650cc

Parallel-twin

Adventure Tourer

2026

Brixton Crossfire 500 Storr

486cc

Parallel-twin

Adventure Tourer

2026

Norton Atlas

650cc

Parallel-twin

Scrambler/Adventure

2026

Kawasaki Z500

451cc

Parallel-twin

Naked Sports

2026

Kawasaki Versys-X 500

451cc

Parallel-twin

Adventure Tourer

2026

Benelli TRK 552

554cc

Parallel-twin

Adventure Tourer

2026

QJ Motor SRT 550X

554cc

Parallel-twin

Adventure Tourer

2026

Honda XL750 Transalp

755cc

Parallel-twin

Adventure Tourer

Expected India launch

Which Insurance Do You Buy for a Twin-Cylinder Bike?

You buy at least third-party two-wheeler insurance for any twin-cylinder bike before you ride on a public road, because the law requires it. A comprehensive policy adds own-damage cover for your own bike, which makes a good protection for an expensive twin.

The premium for a big twin is usually higher than for a small commuter. That is because its IDV (the insured value used to set your premium and payout) is higher. You can add zero-depreciation cover so the insurer pays the full part cost at a claim. It helps to compare two-wheeler insurance options the same way you compared the bikes above.

Key Takeaways

  • The Royal Enfield 648cc twins are the value benchmark, from about ₹3 lakh. They are the most affordable way into a 650cc twin and share one 47 bhp engine across four models.

  • Sports riders get the most performance per rupee from the Aprilia RS 457 and the Kawasaki Ninja range. The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is most affordable from around ₹3.03 lakh.

  • A bigger twin costs more to insure because its IDV is higher. Budget for a higher own-damage premium on a 650cc or larger bike.

  • All prices are ex-showroom and indicative for 2026, and third-party insurance is mandatory before you ride. Confirm the on-road price and the cover for your city before you buy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mostly Asked Questions on Best Twin-Cylinder Bikes in India

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Which twin-cylinder bike is the most affordable in India?

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is most affordable from around ₹3.03 lakh, and gives you a bigger 648cc engine for similar money.

Which twin-cylinder bikes are launching in India in 2026?

Some of the twin-cylinder motorcycles expected to launch in India in 2026 include the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750, Brixton Crossfire 500 Storr, and Norton Atlas. However, launch timelines, specifications, and prices may change before their official release.

Which twin-cylinder bikes cost under ₹5 lakh?

The Kawasaki Ninja 300, the Yamaha MT-03, and the Royal Enfield 650 twins like the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 all cost under ₹5 lakh ex-showroom in 2026.

Is a twin-cylinder bike worth it over a single-cylinder?

A twin cylinder is worth it if you ride highways often, because it runs smoother and pulls harder at speed. For short city rides, a single-cylinder bike stays cheaper to buy, insure and maintain.

Which twin-cylinder bikes suit shorter riders?

Lower-seat models are easiest. The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 and Shotgun 650 have relaxed cruiser seats, and the Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a friendly seat height, so all three are simpler to flat-foot.

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