You can’t put a price on adrenaline. Or maybe you can, and it starts at around ₹11 lakh and tops off just shy of ₹80 lakh. This is motorcycling at its most unhinged — where carbon fibre, winglets and screaming rev limits are par for the course. These superbikes aren’t built for commuting. They’re built for chaos. For speed. For flex.
Here’s a throttle-happy ranking of the most expensive superbikes officially on sale in India right now. All power figures are quoted in PS, and all prices are ex-showroom. Let's ride.
India’s Most Expensive Superbikes: Ranked From Lowest To Highest
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R
Price: ₹11.53 lakh
Power: 124.8 PS
Kawasaki’s supersport classic returns to India with its raspy 636cc engine and MotoGP-lite electronics. Agile, rev-happy and built for those who like their apexes surgically clean, this is the sweet spot between affordability and full-send madness.
Suzuki Katana
Price: ₹13.61 lakh
Power: 152 PS
What happens when an '80s icon gets rebooted with a GSX-S1000 engine and modern tech? You get the Katana — a retro-styled streetbike with enough torque to punch through Monday blues. Old-school looks, new-school bite.
Suzuki Hayabusa
Price: ₹16.90 lakh
Power: 190 PS
The cult of the Busa lives on. Sleeker, smarter and more controllable than ever, it still carries enough top-end fury to eat Autobahns for breakfast. It may no longer be the fastest, but it still might be the most feared.
Aprilia Tuono 660
Price: ₹17.44 lakh
Power: 100 PS
It’s the RS 660’s rowdy twin. Same motor, less fairing, more attitude. Built for street domination with superbike-like dynamics. Think of it as the espresso shot of naked middleweights — small but potent.
Aprilia RS 660
Price: ₹17.74 lakh
Power: 100 PS
This one’s all about surgical precision. The RS 660 is one of the finest middleweights on sale today — featherweight chassis, twin-cylinder aggression and Italian drama. It’s what happens when Aprilia decides to do ‘sensible’, but still can’t help showing off.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R
Price: ₹18.50 lakh
Power: 203 PS
Fresh from the WorldSBK grid and meaner than ever. Kawasaki’s litre-class weapon delivers championship DNA, a face only a racer could love, and enough electronics to keep your tyres guessing and your ego in check.
Aprilia RSV4 1100 Factory
Price: ₹31.26 lakh
Power: 217 PS
Aprilia’s flagship V4 is a track monster wrapped in carbon and winglets. Blisteringly fast, beautifully balanced and arguably one of the best-handling superbikes ever made. Looks like a spaceship, rides like a scalpel.
Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX SE
Price: ₹32.95 lakh
Power: 200 PS
Supercharged touring? Only Kawasaki would think of that. The H2 SX SE is part ballistic missile, part luxury cruiser. Long-distance comfort with short-distance throttle response — and a soundtrack that sounds like it’s inhaling galaxies.
BMW M 1000 RR
Price: ₹49 lakh
Power: 212.1 PS
The first-ever M-badged motorcycle from BMW, this isn’t just a tuned S1000RR — it’s a homologation special. Carbon-loaded, razor-sharp and built to race, the M 1000 RR is Bavarian excess at its most thrilling.
BMW M 1000 RR Competition
Price: ₹55 lakh
Power: 212.1 PS
Same terrifyingly potent base as the M 1000 RR, now with the full M Competition kit — lighter wheels, better aerodynamics, and enough track-focused extras to make your pit crew cry. It’s perfection, just with less restraint.
Ducati Panigale V4 R
Price: ₹69.99 lakh
Power: 221 PS
The V4 R is Ducati’s love letter to MotoGP. Homologated for WSBK and unashamedly hard-edged, it’s a racebike with mirrors. You don’t buy this unless you plan on breaking lap records or Instagram likes. Either works.
Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini
Price: ₹72 lakh
Power: 208 PS
A limited-edition collaboration that probably shouldn’t exist — but we’re glad it does. Based on the V4 S, this raging bull on two wheels screams Ducati from the engine and Lamborghini from the skin. Loud. Exclusive. Unhinged.
Kawasaki Ninja H2R
Price: ₹79.90 lakh
Power: 310 PS (321 PS with RAM air)
It’s not road legal. It doesn’t care. The H2R is a hyperbike built purely for the track, with a supercharged engine that can outgun a Formula 1 car in a straight line. Loud, violent and dangerously fast — it’s the stuff of legends and near-death experiences.