2021 Benelli Imperiale 400 Is Now More Affordable
- Feb 8, 2021
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Feisty streetfighters, thumping cruisers and corner-carving supersports, the options in the Indian 300-400cc segment are plenty. Here’s a quick look at the prices of all the bikes in this segment.
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Model |
Variant |
Price (ex-showroom Delhi) |
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Benelli Imperiale 400 |
Standard |
Rs 2,30,001 |
|
Bajaj Dominar 400 |
Standard |
Rs 2,23,538 |
|
BMW G 310 GS |
Standard |
Rs 3,20,000 |
|
BMW G 310 R |
Standard |
Rs 2,80,000 |
|
BMW G 310 RR |
Standard |
Rs 2,95,000 |
|
Honda CB300F |
DLX |
Rs 2,25,900 |
|
DLX Pro |
Rs 2,28,900 |
|
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Honda CB300R |
Standard |
Rs 2,77,267 |
|
Honda H'ness CB350 |
DLX |
Rs 2,00,386 |
|
DLX Pro |
Rs 2,05,386 |
|
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Anniversary Edition |
Rs 2,07,886 |
|
|
Honda CB350RS |
Monotone |
Rs 2,05,386 |
|
Dualtone |
Rs 2,06,015 |
|
|
Jawa Perak |
Standard |
Rs 2,09,187 |
|
Jawa 42 Bobber |
Standard |
Rs 2,09,187 |
|
Kawasaki Ninja 300 |
Standard |
Rs 3,40,000 |
|
Kawasaki Ninja 400 |
Standard |
Rs 5,14,000 |
|
Keeway K300 N |
Matte White |
Rs 2,65,000 |
|
Matte Red |
Rs 2,75,000 |
|
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Matte Black |
Rs 2,85,000 |
|
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Keeway K300 R |
Glossy White |
Rs 2,99,000 |
|
Glossy Red |
Rs 3,10,000 |
|
|
Glossy Black |
Rs 3,20,000 |
|
|
Keeway V302C |
Glossy Grey |
Rs 3,89,000 |
|
Glossy Black |
Rs 3,99,000 |
|
|
Glossy Red |
Rs 4,09,000 |
|
|
KTM 390 Adventure |
Standard |
Rs 3,37,043 |
|
KTM 390 Duke |
Standard |
Rs 2,96,230 |
|
KTM RC 390 |
Standard |
Rs 3,16,070 |
|
GP Edition |
Rs 3,16,070 |
|
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Mahindra Mojo |
Black Pearl |
Rs 1,99,000 |
|
Coral Red |
Rs 2,11,000 |
|
|
Garnet Black |
Rs 2,12,000 |
|
|
QJ Motor SRV 300 |
Green |
Rs 3,49,000 |
|
Black, Orange, Red |
Rs 3,59,000 |
|
|
QJ Motor SRK 400 |
White |
Rs 3,59,000 |
|
Red & Black, Red |
Rs 3,69,000 |
|
|
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 (on-road Delhi) |
Onyx Black, Bullet Silver |
Rs 1,74,107 |
|
Black |
Rs 1,81,378 |
|
|
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 ES (on-road Delhi) |
Jet Black |
Rs 1,90,812 |
|
Regal Red, Royal Blue |
Rs 1,90,814 |
|
|
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 |
Retro |
Rs 1,49,900 |
|
Dapper |
Rs 1,66,900 |
|
|
Rebel |
Rs 1,71,900 |
|
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 |
Redditch Red, Grey & Sage Green |
Rs 1,90,002 |
|
Halcyon Single Channel |
Rs 1,92,890 |
|
|
Halcyon Dual Channel |
Rs 1,98,971 |
|
|
Signals Edition |
Rs 2,10,385 |
|
|
Dark Stealth Black, Gunmetal Grey |
Rs 2,17,588 |
|
|
Chrome |
Rs 2,21,297 |
|
|
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 |
Fireball |
Rs 2,01,253 |
|
Fireball Custom |
Rs 2,03,089 |
|
|
Stellar |
Rs 2,07,333 |
|
|
Stellar Custom |
Rs 2,09,169 |
|
|
Supernova |
Rs 2,17,469 |
|
|
Supernova Custom |
Rs 2,19,306 |
|
|
TVS Apache RR 310 |
Standard |
Rs 2,65,000 |
|
BTO |
Rs 2,86,500 |
|
|
Yezdi Adventure |
Slick Silver |
Rs 2,12,900 |
|
Mambo Black |
Rs 2,14,900 |
|
|
Whiteout |
Rs 2,14,942 |
|
|
Yezdi Roadster |
Inferno Red, Glacial White, Smoke Grey |
Rs 2,01,142 |
|
Crimson |
Rs 2,03,829 |
|
|
Hunter Green, Steel Blue |
Rs 2,05,142 |
|
|
Sin Silver, Gallant Grey |
Rs 2,09,142 |
|
|
Yezdi Scrambler |
Fire Orange |
Rs 2,07,900 |
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Bold Black, Outlaw Olive, Yelling Yellow |
Rs 2,09,900 |
|
|
Midnight Blue, Mean Green, Rebel Red |
Rs 2,13,900 |
|
|
Zontes 350R |
Blue |
Rs 3,15,000 |
|
Black, Silver |
Rs 3,25,000 |
|
|
Zontes 350X |
Black Gold |
Rs 3,35,000 |
|
Black Green, Silver Orange |
Rs 3,45,000 |
|
|
Zontes GK350 |
Black Blue |
Rs 3,37,000 |
|
Black Gold, Silver Orange |
Rs 3,47,000 |
|
|
Zontes 350T |
Orange |
Rs 3,37,000 |
|
Champagne |
Rs 3,47,000 |
|
|
Zontes 350T ADV |
Orange |
Rs 3,57,000 |
|
Champagne |
Rs 3,67,000 |
The most affordable bike in this segment is the Royal Enfield Bullet 350, which is due for a revamp in its 2023 iteration. It’ll finally be based on the J-platform, same as the Classic 350. Here’s why we love the Classic 350.
The most expensive bike on this list is the Kawasaki Ninja 400, which is also the most expensive supersport. On the other end of the supersport spectrum lies the TVS Apache RR 310. However, if we had to pick a supersport in this segment, it would be the KTM RC 390, which, with its revamped avatar and sweet handling, won us over.
If you’re on a tight budget and looking for a streetfighter in this segment, the Mahindra Mojo is the option for you; however, we haven’t seen many on the road despite this bike still being on sale. The most expensive streetfighter in this segment is the QJ Motor SRK 400; however if you’re looking for extreme performance, look no further than the KTM 390 Duke. That said, there’s an updated iteration of this bike around the corner.
If you love cruising with a pillion, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 would be the most inexpensive option to look at, while the Keeway V302C and the QJ Motor SRV 300 are the most premium options. We would pick the Meteor 350, and our long-term report tells you why. Here’s our review of the Keeway V302C.
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