Looking For An E85 Motorcycle? Here Are The Best Options In India
India's growing focus on ethanol-blended fuels has encouraged manufacturers to introduce E85 motorcycles that can seamlessly run on petrol and ethanol mixtures ranging from E20 to E85. These flex fuel motorcycles feature specially engineered fuel systems, corrosion-resistant components and advanced engine calibration to adapt to varying ethanol levels without compromising performance.
Whether you are looking for an economical commuter or a premium performance motorcycle, the Indian market now offers multiple E85 bikes across different price segments. Here's a closer look at the options currently available.
Manufacturers have upgraded engines, fuel injectors, fuel lines and electronic control systems to ensure these motorcycles deliver reliable performance regardless of the ethanol percentage used.
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Powered by a 97.2cc single-cylinder engine, the motorcycle supports ethanol blends from E20 to E85 without changing its familiar riding characteristics. It remains practical, fuel-efficient and affordable for daily commuting.
Priced at Rs 82,710 (ex-showroom), it is an attractive choice for riders looking to embrace flex-fuel technology without spending significantly more.
Using the same 97.2cc single-cylinder engine, this commuter bike is engineered to handle E20 to E85 fuel blends while maintaining low running costs.
With an ex-showroom price of Rs 72,792, it is currently among the most affordable E85 bikes in India, making flex-fuel technology accessible to a wider range of buyers.
The motorcycle retains the sporty styling of the standard Gixxer SF 250 while receiving updated engine mapping and a revised fuel delivery system to support E85 compatibility.
Power comes from a 249cc oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, making it the largest-capacity E85 motorcycle currently available in India.
Whether you are looking for an economical commuter or a premium performance motorcycle, the Indian market now offers multiple E85 bikes across different price segments. Here's a closer look at the options currently available.
Why Are E85 Motorcycles Becoming Popular?
The government's ethanol blending programme aims to reduce dependence on fossil fuels while promoting cleaner mobility solutions. Unlike conventional motorcycles that are designed primarily for petrol, flex fuel motorcycles can automatically adjust to different petrol-ethanol blends, offering greater flexibility at the fuel station.Manufacturers have upgraded engines, fuel injectors, fuel lines and electronic control systems to ensure these motorcycles deliver reliable performance regardless of the ethanol percentage used.
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Hero Splendor+ Flex Fuel
The Hero Splendor+ Flex Fuel became one of India's first mass-market E85 motorcycles, bringing flex-fuel technology to everyday commuters.Powered by a 97.2cc single-cylinder engine, the motorcycle supports ethanol blends from E20 to E85 without changing its familiar riding characteristics. It remains practical, fuel-efficient and affordable for daily commuting.
Priced at Rs 82,710 (ex-showroom), it is an attractive choice for riders looking to embrace flex-fuel technology without spending significantly more.
Hero HF Deluxe Flex Fuel
The Hero HF Deluxe Flex Fuel offers the same ethanol compatibility in an even more affordable package.Using the same 97.2cc single-cylinder engine, this commuter bike is engineered to handle E20 to E85 fuel blends while maintaining low running costs.
With an ex-showroom price of Rs 72,792, it is currently among the most affordable E85 bikes in India, making flex-fuel technology accessible to a wider range of buyers.
Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Flex Fuel
Suzuki has brought flex fuel motorcycles into the premium segment with the Gixxer SF 250 Flex Fuel.The motorcycle retains the sporty styling of the standard Gixxer SF 250 while receiving updated engine mapping and a revised fuel delivery system to support E85 compatibility.
Power comes from a 249cc oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, making it the largest-capacity E85 motorcycle currently available in India.
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