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We often keep reading news about the most expensive car in the world, the most expensive house in the world and the most expensive diamond in the world. But do you know which is the cheapest two-wheeled vehicle in the world, which with one liter of gasoline offers a mileage of up to 80 km per liter? It also has connections with India and Pakistan.
So sir, India and Pakistan are once again face to face in this battle of who is the cheapest 2 wheeler in the world. It is worth noting here that this comparison is made only between petrol-powered two-wheelers, because the range of electric-powered vehicles starts between 20 and 25 thousand rupees in Indian currency.
The cheapest 2-wheeled vehicle in the world
TVS Motors of India makes a two-wheeler called the XL 100. This is actually a cheaper version of a bicycle used as a moped by low-income people in India. It is mainly used in commercial works. People use it for everything from charging to personal travel.
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The starting price of TVS XL 100 is around Rs 44,000. While its top model goes up to 60,000 rupees. This 2-wheeler has a 100 cc engine and offers a mileage of up to 80 km on one liter.
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Pakistan is also a contender
However, Pakistan also has an interest in the battle for cheaper two-wheelers. The most popular motorcycle in Pakistan has a 70 cc engine. Its starting price is Rs 1.57 lakh in Pakistani rupees, which is approximately Rs 47,900 in Indian currency. This motorcycle called Honda CD 70 is also one of the cheapest 2-wheeled vehicles in the world.
In Pakistan, the upgraded version of this bike is equipped with a rear stand. There it is used as a cargo vehicle.
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