Budget two-wheelers under Rs 1 lakh represent smart investments for Indian buyers, especially when resale value is a priority. These affordable machines from trusted brands like Hero, Honda, and Bajaj dominate both new and used markets due to their bulletproof reliability, rock-bottom maintenance costs, and universal service network availability. Local mechanics know them inside out, ensuring quick repairs and minimal downtime.
In a country where two-wheelers often serve as family workhorses, models that retain some of their value after 2-3 years stand out. Factors like fuel efficiency, durable engines, and consistent demand in tier-2/3 cities drive this resale strength. Whether you're a first-time buyer or trading up, picking from this list guarantees strong returns when it's time to sell.
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Hero Splendor
India's undisputed resale king, the Hero Splendor, owes its throne to a no-frills 97-100 cc engine that delivers unmatched longevity. New models priced at Rs 74,152 fetch around Rs 58,000 after two years and 20,000 km, retaining 75 percent value. Its simple design, over 60 kmpl mileage, and affordable spare parts keep second-hand demand sky-high among daily commuters.
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Honda Activa
The scooter segment's gold standard, Honda Activa's refined 110 cc unit and hassle-free ownership make it a resale magnet. Fresh at Rs 75,433 to Rs 89,806, used 2023 examples with moderate mileage sell for Rs 50,000-65,000, holding 65-70 percent. Urban families love its practicality, ensuring brisk sales in the pre-loved market.
Honda Shine
Honda's 125cc commuter shines in retention too, with 2024 Drum variants at Rs 80,852 to 85,211 new reselling for around Rs 59,000-65,000 post 37,000km, around 70 percent value. OBD2B compliance, digital features, and peppy performance appeal to upgrade-seekers, while service ease sustains its edge.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350
Pushing budget boundaries near Rs 1.82 lakh for base variants, the Classic's retro charm and thumping 350 cc heart command good resale after years. Its cult status among enthusiasts means that used examples rarely depreciate like commuters, often appreciating in desirability. More than any other factor, it offers an emotional factor, increasing its resale.
Bajaj Pulsar 150
Sporty yet sensible, the Pulsar 150's 149 cc DTS-i engine keeps values at 65-75 percent, up to Rs 60,000-80,000 for two-year-old units from Rs 1.12 lakh new. Digital console, twin-disc options, and youthful vibe fuel a vibrant used market.
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