Top 5 two-wheelers under Rs 1 lakh featuring digital instrument displays

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Top 5 two-wheelers under Rs 1 lakh featuring digital instrument displays (Image: heromotocorp.com)
Top 5 two-wheelers under Rs 1 lakh featuring digital instrument displays (Image: heromotocorp.com)

Delhi : Bikes and scooters are no longer the only vehicles with digital instrument clusters. The majority of inexpensive automobiles, motorcycles, and scooters have all caught on. Five two-wheelers that incorporate digital instrument clusters as a standard feature are mentioned below. Models from Hero, Yamaha, TVS, Suzuki, etc. are among those on the list. All of the bikes and scooters on this list are from well-known manufacturers and have a good dependability rating.

TVS Ntorq 125 Race Edition (Rs 92, 891) 

The Ntorq is a TVS that has as many features and significant performance potential as they come. Since its debut, the TVS Ntorq 125 has offered a compelling package, and an all-digital instrument cluster has come as standard equipment. An included 0-60 km/h timer pushes the Ntorq 125 Race Edition's performance capabilities even further and makes it a novice enthusiast's dream.

The TVS SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity also adds Bluetooth connectivity to the cluster, giving you a detailed breakdown of your vehicle's health, riding habits, etc. There are additional Caller Assist, Navigation Assist, and Last Parked Location Assist features.

Suzuki Avenis (92 300 rupees)

The Suzuki Avenis and the Ntorq compete in the same market for sporty 125cc scooters, despite some people trying to draw comparisons between their appearances. The Avenis has all the bells and whistles in terms of features, which also includes an all digital instrument panel with Bluetooth connection. Similar to TVS' SmartXonnect, Suzuki Ride Connect also offers Bluetooth connectivity, which displays information like as call/SMS alerts, speed exceeding alarms, turn-by-turn navigation, phone battery level display, etc.

Hero Splendour+ XTEC (76,346 rupees).

One of the most dependable bikes on our list for the longest period of time is the Splendour. Now that the new XTEC+ model comes standard with an all-digital instrument cluster, a long distance has been made. Additionally, the Splendour+ XTEC is the first motorbike in its class to include Bluetooth connectivity, which supports Call/SMS notifications and Real Time Mileage Indicators.

Suzuki Access 125 (85,500 rupees)

The 125cc engine that powers the Avenis and Access 125 also delivers 10 Nm of torque and 8.5 horsepower. The Suzuki Access Ride Connect Edition variant's Bluetooth-enabled digital console is also included with this model. Suzuki Ride Connect, a feature included in the package, displays call/sms/WhatsApp alerts, turn-by-turn directions, over-speed warnings, ETA updates, and phone battery level.

Yamaha Fascino (88,230 rupees)

The Yamaha Fascino 125 also has a Bluetooth-enabled all-digital backlit instrument cluster, which costs Rs 88,230. The Fascino receives Yamaha's Y-Connect app, which shows call, SMS, and WhatsApp notifications, as part of the package. On your phone, it displays information such as fuel usage, maintenance alerts, and a special ranking function that links you to nearby Yamaha riders.

All of the mentioned motorcycles have above-average dependability, which is reflected in their sales results as well. The Splendour+ was sold 2,12, 341 times by Hero Motocorp in 2022. In just December 2022, Yamaha sold 4,266 Fascino units. The Ntorq became one of the most well-liked scooters ever sold in India when TVS reached the 1 million sales mark for it in September 2022.