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The Ultimate Bike Shopping Guide on Bajaj Mall
Just like the way you can conveniently buy almost anything online, now you can book bikes such as a Yamaha R15 V3 online too. Bajaj Mall, a leading online shopping destination is known for shopping of almost everything from mobile phones and furniture to cars and bikes online on EMIs. In this article, we look at the top bikes available in the two-wheeler market and how easy it is to own one by shopping on Bajaj Mall.
Top bikes in India
Whether you live in one of the busy cities or the quaint little towns of India, you will find two-wheelers as a convenient mode of transport. When it comes to bikes, there are top brands such as Yamaha, Hero, Suzuki, Honda, and Bajaj. You have classic bikes from Royal Enfield, Jawa, and Yezdi as well. There are ample options whether you are looking for a sports bike or a fuel-efficient commuter bike.
Some of the top bikes that you can consider buying are listed below:
1. Hero Splendor Plus XTEC
The Hero Splendor Plus XTEC is one of the top commuter bikes with an excellent mileage of around 80.6 kmpl. The bike has a 97.2cc engine with tubeless tyres.
● Model: Hero Splendor Plus XTEC Sparkling Beta Blue
● Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs. 77,376
● EMIs starting from Rs. 1,561 per month on Bajaj Mall
2. Yamaha R15 V3
The 155cc Yamaha R15 V3 is one of the trendy sports bikes in the market and gives an average mileage of 48.75 kmpl. The bike has 18.6 PS of power and 14.1 Nm of torque.
● Model: Yamaha YZF R15 V3 Racing Blue
● Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs. 1,63,400
● EMIs starting from Rs. 3,093 per month on Bajaj Mall
3. Royal Enfield Bullet 350
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is one of the most loved bikes of all times with its classic design and a powerful 349cc engine. The bike comes with tubed tyres and gives an average mileage of around 37 kmpl.
● Model: Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Standard Black
● Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs. 1,57,674
● EMIs starting from Rs. 3,077 per month on Bajaj Mall
4. Hero HF Deluxe
The Hero HF Deluxe is one of the best budget-friendly bikes with a top mileage of around 65 kmpl. This 97.2cc bike, with a maximum power of 8.02 PS and maximum torque of 8.05 Nm, is a great pick if you are looking for a fuel-efficient commuter bike at an affordable price.
● Model: Hero HF Deluxe Kick Start Drum Alloy Wheel (Heavy Grey with Black)
● Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs. 61,120
● EMIs starting from Rs. 1,270 per month on Bajaj Mall
5. Suzuki Gixxer SF BS6
The Suzuki Gixxer SF BS6 is a powerful 155cc bike with double disc braking system and a mileage of around 45 kmpl.
● Model: Suzuki Gixxer SF BS6 (Metallic Sonic Silver / Pearl Blaze Orange)
● Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs. 1,45,900
● EMIs starting from Rs. 2,883 per month on Bajaj Mall
6. Honda Hornet 2.0
One of the latest bikes from Honda is the Honda Hornet 2.0 that comes with a 184.4cc engine. This stunning bike gives an average mileage of 57.3 kmpl. The bike has a maximum power of 17.2 PS and a maximum torque of 16.1 Nm.
● Model: Honda Hornet 2.0 Standard (Matte Sangria Red Metallic)
● Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs. 1,41,411
● EMIs starting from Rs. 2,786 per month on Bajaj Mall
7. Yamaha MT 15
Another top bike from Yamaha is the Yamaha MT 15. It is a 155cc bike with disc brakes, tubeless tyres, and a mileage of up to 50 kmpl.
● Model: Yamaha MT 15 Ice Fluo-Vermillion
● Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs. 1,68,900
● EMIs starting from Rs. 3,336 per month on Bajaj Mall
How to go about shopping for bikes online
When you set out to shop online, you will come across numerous bikes with varying configurations. The best part is shopping destinations like Bajaj Mall give you search filters to shortlist the bikes as per your needs.
● Capacity
You can check bike models as per the capacity. You can start searching from bikes up to 100cc and bikes in the 100cc to 125cc capacity for beginner-friendly models. If you are eyeing high-end bikes, you can look for bikes in the capacity range of 125cc to 200cc, or 200cc and above.
● Type
If you are clear about the type of bike you are looking for, you can directly use the filter that meets your preferences. The different types of bikes that you can explore are commuter bikes, sports bikes, cruiser bikes, and adventure bikes.
● Price
You may have a specific budget in mind when you head out for bike shopping. The best part of shopping online is you can filter out the models that fit within your budget. Today, you have fuel-efficient bikes such as Hero HF Deluxe and Hero Splendor under Rs. 1 lakh. And then there are high performance bikes, which can range from around Rs. 2 lakh to a higher price point. The price of bikes varies depending on the brand, model, features, and other factors. Additional customisations and accessories can add to the cost.
To make the purchase manageable, you can book your bike on EMIs on Bajaj Mall. Once you do a two-wheeler booking online, a Bajaj Finance representative will help you with the Bajaj Finserv Two-wheeler Loan process. When you book your bike on Bajaj Mall, a two-wheeler loan from Bajaj Finance enables you to make the purchase on affordable EMIs over a flexible repayment plan.
Your two-wheeler loan offer will depend on your eligibility for a two-wheeler loan. The process is simple, and the approval is quick. Once the details are in order, you can collect your bike from a partner showroom closest to your place.
How to shop for a bike on EMIs on Bajaj Mall
You can visit the Bajaj Mall website or visit Bajaj Mall through the Bajaj Finserv App to start shopping. Just follow these easy steps:
1. Visit Bajaj Mall.
2. Login using your mobile number and complete the OTP verification.
3. Select your preferred two-wheeler and click on the ‘Buy Now’ button
4. Review the displayed price breakup.
5. Proceed with the authentication process to confirm your two-wheeler booking.
Choosing the right bike involves considering your riding preferences, budget, and the specific features that matter most to you. Whether you opt for the sporty Yamaha R15v3, the versatile Yamaha MT 15 V2, or budget-friendly options like the Hero Splendor Plus, Bajaj Mall offers a diverse range to cater to every rider’s needs. Visit Bajaj Mall today to explore these bikes firsthand and embark on your two-wheeled adventure with confidence.
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Tata Consumer Products highlights workplace bias with no repeat campaign
Women often repeat ideas to be heard; Tata campaign spotlights bias
MUMBAI: In many offices, a familiar moment unfolds. A woman shares an idea in a meeting. The room nods politely, then moves on. A few minutes later, someone else repeats the same thought and suddenly it lands.
This International Women’s Day, Tata Consumer Products is drawing attention to that quiet but persistent workplace dynamic through TheNoRepeatCampaign, an initiative that highlights how often women must repeat themselves before their ideas are acknowledged.
Conceptualised by Schbang, the campaign centres on a mockumentary-style film featuring a corporate employee known simply as “Doobara”, which literally means “again”. The character symbolises the many women across workplaces who find themselves restating their ideas during meetings, brainstorms and presentations before they receive recognition.
The campaign is grounded in research that reflects a broader workplace pattern. According to McKinsey & Company’s Women in the Workplace 2024 report, 39 percent of women say they are interrupted or spoken over in professional settings. Research by Perceptyx in 2022 adds to that picture, with 19 percent of women reporting frequent interruptions and 42 percent saying it happens at least sometimes.
Tata Consumer Products head of corporate communications and investor relations Nidhi Verma, said the campaign aims to bring a commonly experienced but rarely discussed bias into the open.
“Workplaces thrive when every voice is heard the first time it speaks. With #TheNoRepeatCampaign, we wanted to shine a light on a bias that many women experience but rarely gets called out openly. By encouraging teams to listen more consciously and acknowledge ideas fairly, we hope to create environments where contributions are valued for their merit, not the number of times they need to be repeated,” she said.
The film cleverly mirrors the very behaviour it critiques. Through deliberate repetition in the storytelling, viewers experience the subtle frustration of having a point overlooked until someone else echoes it back to the room.
The initiative also ties into Tata Consumer Products’ internal SpeakUp culture, which encourages employees to share ideas and feedback openly while emphasising the shared responsibility of listening and acknowledging contributions.
Schbang president of solutions Jitto George, said the insight behind the campaign came from everyday workplace observations.
“The insight was simple but powerful. Many women have experienced moments where their ideas gain traction only after someone else repeats them. We wanted the storytelling to reflect that reality in a way that feels relatable, slightly uncomfortable and difficult to ignore. The mockumentary format helped capture that everyday dynamic while prompting viewers to rethink how conversations unfold in their own workplaces,” he said.
Aligned with International Women’s Day 2026’s theme, “Give To Gain”, the campaign underlines a simple message. When organisations give attention, acknowledgement and visibility to women’s voices, the entire workplace benefits.
After all, when good ideas are heard the first time, they do not need a second attempt.






