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    Fuel Tank Capacity of Bikes in India – Complete List

    AmitBy AmitApril 26, 2026Updated:April 26, 2026No Comments9 Mins Read

    We have created a list covering commuter bikes, sports bikes, Royal Enfield models, adventure bikes, and a separate table for bikes with the largest fuel tanks. The primary reason for creating thi article is that we wanted to make a list of bikes ideal for long-distance riders.

    Most Indian bike buyers consider mileage when buying a bike. “Kitna deti hai” That makes sense. But mileage alone does not tell the full story. The real question is, how far your bike can go on a full tank before you need to stop at petrol station? A bike giving 60 kmpl with an 8-litre tank gives you estimated 480 km of range. Another bike giving 40 kmpl with a 15-litre tank gives you 600 km. The second bike wins on actual range even though its mileage is not good.
    Fuel Tank Capacity Bikes India
    This matters a lot in India. It matter if you are riding from Delhi to Jaipur or doing Pune to Mumbai on a highway. Or you are going on a weekend trip to a place where petrol pumps are sparse(mountains etc.), you should check the fuel tank capacity before you book the bike.

    For daily city riding, a 10-12-litre tank is enough. For highway tourers, 13 litres or more is a good capacity and helps even if the the petrol station is miles apart. For adventure riders traversing remote stretches, the bigger, the better.

    Note: All fuel tank capacities we have mentioned are official manufacturer figures. Prices are approximate ex-showroom and may vary by city, variant, and purchase date. Mileage figures are ARAI claimed, and real-world numbers will vary based on riding conditions.

    Fuel Tank Capacity of Bikes in India – Segment-wise Guide

    Quick Reference Before the Tables

    • Under 10 litres: Enough for city commuting. You will want to refuel every 3 to 4 days if you ride 30 to 40 km daily. Bikes with such capacity are not ideal for highway trips.
    • 10 to 12 litres:Ideal for daily commuters. Covers 400 to 700 km per tank, but this highly depends on mileage and riding condition.
    • 12 to 15 litres: Good for weekend highway rides. Most sports bikes and mid-segment bikes fall here.
    • 15 litres and above: These are primarily built for munching kms. Some of the motorcycles that carry this capacity are touring bikes, adventure bikes, and some cruisers. You can easily cover 500-700+ km without stopping.

    1) Commuter Bikes – Fuel Tank Capacity

    Commuter bikes are the workhorses of Indian roads. Most middle class families in India own at least one commuter bike. For daily city use, tank size does not matter much since you are covering short distances. But if your office commute is long or you frequently ride intercity, even a 1 or 2-litre difference adds up.

    #Bike NameFuel Tank (Litres)Claimed Mileage (kmpl)Approx. Range (km)Approx. Price (Ex-Showroom)
    1Hero HF Deluxe10 L65 kmpl650 kmRs.58,000 – Rs.65,000
    2TVS Sport10 L70 kmpl700 kmRs.55,500 – Rs.57,500
    3Honda Shine 10010.5 L65 kmpl683 kmRs.65,000 – Rs.70,000
    4Honda Shine 12510.5 L60 kmpl630 kmRs.78,000 – Rs.90,000
    5Hero Splendor Plus11 L70 kmpl770 kmRs.76,000 – Rs.79,000
    6Honda SP 12511 L65 kmpl715 kmRs.82,000 – Rs.90,000
    7TVS Raider 12510 L67 kmpl670 kmRs.82,000 – Rs.97,000
    8Bajaj Pulsar 12511.5 L55 kmpl633 kmRs.89,000 – Rs.98,000
    9Honda Unicorn 16012 L55 kmpl660 kmRs.1.11 – Rs.1.27 Lakh
    10Bajaj Pulsar 15014 L48 kmpl672 kmRs.1.10 – Rs.1.15 Lakh

    The Hero Splendor Plus with 11 litres and 70 kmpl mileage gives a claimed range close to 770 km per tank. It is one of the best tank-to-range ratios among all bikes in India. The Bajaj Pulsar 150 has a large 14-litre tank for a commuter. This is bit unusual and perfect for longer rides.

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    2) Sports and Performance Bikes – Fuel Tank Capacity

    Sports bikes in India sacrifice a bit of mileage for performance. However, most of them carry respectable tank sizes to compensate. The 150cc to 250cc sports segment is where most young riders in India start.

    #Bike NameFuel Tank (Litres)Claimed Mileage (kmpl)Approx. Range (km)Approx. Price (Ex-Showroom)
    1KTM 200 Duke9.5 L35 kmpl333 kmRs.1.93 – Rs.2.22 Lakh
    2Yamaha R15 V411 L45 kmpl495 kmRs.1.93 – Rs.2.10 Lakh
    3Yamaha MT-15 V210 L45 kmpl450 kmRs.1.58 – Rs.1.72 Lakh
    4Yamaha FZ-S V413 L50 kmpl650 kmRs.1.13 – Rs.1.25 Lakh
    5Suzuki Gixxer 15012 L45 kmpl540 kmRs.1.26 – Rs.1.42 Lakh
    6Suzuki Gixxer SF12 L45 kmpl540 kmRs.1.35 – Rs.1.48 Lakh
    7TVS Apache RTR 160 4V12 L45 kmpl540 kmRs.1.16 – Rs.1.30 Lakh
    8Bajaj Pulsar NS20012 L35 kmpl420 kmRs.1.32 – Rs.1.45 Lakh
    9KTM 250 Duke13.5 L30 kmpl405 kmRs.2.14 – Rs.2.30 Lakh
    10Bajaj Dominar 25013 L35 kmpl455 kmRs.1.78 – Rs.1.90 Lakh
    11Bajaj Dominar 40013 L28 kmpl364 kmRs.2.25 – Rs.2.50 Lakh
    12KTM 390 Duke15 L28 kmpl420 kmRs.2.75 – Rs.3.20 Lakh

    The Yamaha FZ-S V4, a simple naked street bike, carries 13 litres, which is more than the KTM 200 Duke and Yamaha R15. Casual riders who do weekend highway runs on an FZ will have a much better range experience than R15 riders who might have to stop more often.

    3) Royal Enfield Bikes Fuel Tank Capacity

    Royal Enfield is associated with long rides, highway cruising, and Leh trips. Think of it, and someone taking a selfie in snow-clad mountains comes to mind. Let us check how much fuel each RE model carries. You will encounter some surprises here. The Meteor 350 has a smaller tank than most people expect. Where as the Himalayan 450 is built like a true long-distance machine.

    #ModelFuel Tank (Litres)Claimed Mileage (kmpl)Approx. Range (km)Approx. Price (Ex-Showroom)
    1RE Guerrilla 45011 L30 kmpl330 kmRs.2.39 – Rs.2.69 Lakh
    2RE Hunter 35013 L36 kmpl468 kmRs.1.50 – Rs.1.70 Lakh
    3RE Meteor 35015 L32.6 kmpl489 kmRs.1.99 – Rs.2.53 Lakh
    4RE Bullet 35013.5 L35 kmpl473 kmRs.1.73 – Rs.1.96 Lakh
    5RE Classic 35013 L32 kmpl416 kmRs.1.93 – Rs.2.19 Lakh
    6RE Interceptor 65013.7 L23 kmpl315 kmRs.3.03 – Rs.3.27 Lakh
    7RE Continental GT 65012.5 L25 kmpl313 kmRs.3.19 – Rs.3.50 Lakh
    8RE Super Meteor 65015.7 L23.7 kmpl372 kmRs.3.64 – Rs.3.82 Lakh
    9RE Himalayan 45017 L30 kmpl510 kmRs.2.85 – Rs.3.10 Lakh

    The RE Guerrilla 450, despite having the same 452cc Sherpa engine as the Himalayan, carries a fuel tank of only 11 litres. This is intentional as the Guerrilla is built for urban riding, not touring. If you plan long highway rides, the Meteor 350 (15 L) or Himalayan 450 (17 L) are far better choices within the RE lineup.

    4) Adventure Bikes Fuel Tank Capacity

    Adventure bikes are meant for long-distance riding over varied terrain. A large fuel tank is essential for ADV riders. Some of the biggest tank capacities in the Indian market are found in this category.

    #Bike NameFuel Tank (Litres)Claimed Mileage (kmpl)Approx. Range (km)Approx. Price (Ex-Showroom)
    1Hero Xpulse 200 4V13 L40 kmpl520 kmRs.1.45 – Rs.1.55 Lakh
    2BMW G 310 GS11 L35 kmpl385 kmRs.3.29 Lakh
    3KTM 390 Adventure14.5 L30 kmpl435 kmRs.3.70 – Rs.4.48 Lakh
    4Triumph Scrambler 400X15 L30 kmpl450 kmRs.2.60 – Rs.2.80 Lakh
    5RE Himalayan 45017 L30 kmpl510 kmRs.2.85 – Rs.3.10 Lakh
    6Yamaha FZ 2514 L40 kmpl560 kmRs.1.40 – Rs.1.55 Lakh

    The winner: The Hero Xpulse 200 4V carries 13 litres and gives 40 kmpl. That is around 520 km of claimed range at just Rs.1.45 lakh. The BMW G 310 GS at Rs.3.29 lakh has only 11 litres of capacity.

    5) Bikes with the Largest Fuel Tanks in India

    This table below is for the touring and long-distance rider. If you plan regular highway trips, overnight rides, or want to go weeks without worrying about petrol, this list is for you.

    #Bike NameFuel Tank (Litres)SegmentApprox. Price (Ex-Showroom)
    1KTM 390 Duke18 LPerformance NakedRs.2.75 – Rs.3.20 Lakh
    2RE Himalayan 45017 LAdventureRs.2.85 – Rs.3.10 Lakh
    3RE Super Meteor 65015.7 LCruiserRs.3.64 – Rs.3.82 Lakh
    4RE Meteor 35015 LCruiserRs.1.99 – Rs.2.53 Lakh
    5Honda CB350 / H’ness15 LRetro / CruiserRs.2.00 – Rs.2.20 Lakh
    6Triumph Scrambler 400X15 LScrambler / ADVRs.2.60 – Rs.2.80 Lakh
    7Yamaha FZ 2514 LQuarter-litre NakedRs.1.40 – Rs.1.55 Lakh
    8Bajaj Pulsar 15014 LCommuter / SportsRs.1.10 – Rs.1.15 Lakh
    9KTM 390 Adventure14.5 LAdventureRs.3.70 – Rs.4.48 Lakh
    10KTM 250 Duke13.5 LPerformance NakedRs.2.14 – Rs.2.30 Lakh

    Biggest surprise on this list: The Bajaj Pulsar 150 at just Rs.1.10 lakh carries 14 litres, more than most bikes that cost 3 to 4 times as much. It is a commuter-priced bike with a touring-sized tank. For someone doing a long intercity run on a tight budget, this is an ideal option.

    6) Bikes with the Smallest Fuel Tanks in India

    Not every rider needs a big tank. City riders who refuel every 2 to 3 days do not need 15 litres. A smaller tank means a lighter bike and easier handling in traffic. This table lists popular bikes with the smallest tanks.

    #Bike NameFuel Tank (Litres)Best Suited ForApprox. Price (Ex-Showroom)
    1KTM 200 Duke9.5 LCity sportsbike ridingRs.1.93 – Rs.2.22 Lakh
    2RE Guerrilla 45011 LUrban roadster, city useRs.2.39 – Rs.2.69 Lakh
    3BMW G 310 GS11 LLight adventure, weekendsRs.3.29 Lakh
    4Hero HF Deluxe10 LDaily city commutingRs.58,000 – Rs.65,000
    5TVS Sport10 LBudget daily commutingRs.55,500 – Rs.57,500
    6TVS Raider 12510 LCity commuting, college ridersRs.82,000 – Rs.97,000
    7Yamaha MT-15 V210 LCity performance ridingRs.1.58 – Rs.1.72 Lakh

    Key takeaway: The KTM 200 Duke at 9.5 litres is the smallest tank among all performance bikes in India. The mileage for the bike is 35 kmpl mileage. This give it a range of estimated 333 km of range. This is enough for city use but tight for a highway trip. Riders planning Pune-Goa or similar routes should plan fuel stops carefully on this bike.

    Conclusion

    All fuel tank capacities listed above are official manufacturer specifications. Mileage figures are ARAI claimed. Actual mileage will always be lower depending on city or highway riding, load, speed, and maintenance. The approximate range is calculated as tank capacity multiplied by the claimed mileage and is mentioned for comparison purposes only. Prices are approximate ex-showroom and will vary by city, variant, and date of purchase. Do checkout the recent prices with your dealer.

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