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Top 5 Bikes With Traction Control Under Rs. 2 Lakh TechTricks365

Top 5 Bikes With Traction Control Under Rs. 2 Lakh TechTricks365


Every bike brand is updating its motorcycles to be competitive in the market and fulfil the customer demands. The main thing that most customers look at a bike is the safety features, and traction control plays one of the most important roles in it. Several brands are offering this feature as a standard on their bikes. The traction control is a safety feature that prevents wheel spinning and loss of traction, particularly at high speeds and on slippery surfaces.

 

In this blog, we are going to discuss about the 5 bikes that come with traction control under 2 lakhs. Check the list below:

Yamaha FZ X: ₹ 1.36 – 1.40 Lakh

 
First up is the Yamaha FZ X, an affordable motorbike with traction control available in India. It features a 149cc air-cooled engine that delivers 12.23 bhp and 13.3 Nm of torque. Its round headlights, single seat, and sparse body panels give it a neo-retro aesthetic. A digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth, traction control, single-channel ABS, and LED lighting are just a few of the features of this bike. 

Bajaj Pulsar N250: ₹ 1.44 – 1.50 Lakh

 
Next is the Bajaj Pulsar N250, which is powered by a 249.07cc oil-cooled engine, producing 24.13 bhp and 21.5 Nm of torque. The bike comes with dual-channel ABS, traction control, and features like Bluetooth connectivity and navigation. Additionally, its digital instrument cluster and USB charging port add to its modern appeal.

Honda NX200: ₹ 1.68 Lakh 

 
The Honda NX200 is another great option that comes with a traction control system. Moreover, it has a Honda Selectable Torque Control system that also called traction control. The bike comes with a 184.4cc engine, which produces 17.03 bhp of power and 15.9 Nm of torque. On the feature front, it has dual-channel ABS, Bluetooth connectivity, TFT instrument cluster, and LED lights. 

Yamaha MT-15 V2: ₹ 1.68 – 1.73 Lakh

 
Then there’s the Yamaha MT15 V2, known for its aggressive styling and performance. It features a 155cc engine that delivers 18.14 bhp and 14.1 Nm of torque. The MT15 V2 includes traction control, a digital instrument cluster, and LED lighting, making it a well-rounded choice for riders seeking both style and safety.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: ₹ 1.85 Lakh

 
Lastly, the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is a recent addition to the Pulsar lineup. The new NS400Z is the largest Pulsar and among the most affordable 400cc bikes available in India. The motorbike’s 373.27cc liquid-cooled engine generates 39.45 bhp of power and a maximum torque of 35 Nm. It has a traction control system, ride-by-wire throttle, riding modes, digital instrument cluster, projector LED headlight, Bluetooth connectivity, and dual-channel ABS. 

Before you go, check out the newly launched Triumph Scrambler 400 XC.

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