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Karol Bagh, New Delhi · Since 1986

Bike on rent in Delhi — full fleet, prices & booking guide

Looking for a bike on rent in Delhi — whether that's a cruiser motorcycle for a weekend trip or a scooter for a few hours in the city? Tony Bike Centre, operating out of Karol Bagh since 1986, rents a mixed fleet of Royal Enfield motorcycles, Hero Xpulse adventure bikes, and Honda, TVS, and Suzuki scooters, with starting prices from ₹500/day.

₹500
Scooters starting/day
₹950
Motorcycles starting/day
13+
Models across the fleet
1986
Est. in Karol Bagh
Why rent

Why get a bike on rent in Delhi?

Renting instead of owning removes most of the friction that comes with buying a two-wheeler in a city like Delhi.

01

No ownership overhead

No EMI, insurance renewal, or servicing to manage yourself.

02

Wider access

A wider range of vehicles than most people own — a Royal Enfield cruiser one trip, a lightweight scooter the next.

03

Flexible plans

Daily, weekly, and monthly plans, so a single weekend doesn't require a long-term commitment.

04

Two pickup cities

Centred in Karol Bagh, with certain models — like the Hero Xpulse 210cc — also available out of Chandigarh.

For a quick city errand or short commute, a scooter is usually the cheapest and simplest option. For a longer highway or hill route, a Royal Enfield or Hero Xpulse motorcycle is the better fit.

The fleet

Types of bikes and scooters available for rent

Three broad categories: Royal Enfield motorcycles, Hero Xpulse adventure bikes, and everyday scooters.

Royal Enfield motorcycles on rent in Delhi ★ 4.9

Royal Enfield motorcycles

Classic 350cc, Electra 350cc, Thunderbird 350cc/500cc, Standard 500cc, Himalayan 410cc BS6, SCRAM 411cc, and Himalayan 450cc. The 350cc/500cc cruisers suit city rides and highway touring; the Himalayan range is built for hill and mixed-terrain routes.

₹950/day from, Karol Bagh
Hero Xpulse adventure bikes on rent in Delhi ★ 4.8

Hero Xpulse adventure bikes

The 200cc 4V, 200cc Pro, and 210cc are lighter and more agile than the Royal Enfield range — a good fit for riders who want an adventure-styled bike without the weight of a full-size cruiser. The 210cc is available at both Karol Bagh and Chandigarh.

₹1000/day from, Karol Bagh
Scooters on rent in Delhi — Honda, TVS, Suzuki ★ 4.8

Scooters (Honda, TVS, Suzuki)

Honda Activa (3G, 4G, 5G, 6G), Suzuki Access, and TVS Jupiter/NTORQ — the most affordable option, and no gear-shifting experience needed.

₹500/day from, Karol Bagh
Price list

Bike and scooter rental price guide (starting from)

Rates as listed on Tony Bike Centre's site. Rates can change, and multi-day pricing should always be confirmed directly before booking.

VehicleCategoryBest forStarting price/day
Honda Activa 3G / 4GScooterShort city errands₹500
Honda Activa 5GScooterCity commuting₹550
TVS Jupiter (Classic)ScooterCity commuting₹550
Honda Activa 6GScooterCity commuting₹600
Suzuki AccessScooterCity commuting₹600
TVS Jupiter (ZX)ScooterCity commuting₹600
TVS NTORQScooterSpirited city riding₹600
RE Classic / Electra / Thunderbird 350ccMotorcycleCity rides, easy touring₹950
Hero Xpulse 200cc 4VMotorcycleLight adventure riding₹1,000
Hero Xpulse 200cc ProMotorcycleLight adventure riding₹1,100
RE Standard / Thunderbird 500ccMotorcycleHighway touring, pillion rides₹1,200
Hero Xpulse 210ccMotorcycleAdventure riding, rougher terrain₹1,400
RE Himalayan 410cc BS6 / SCRAM 411ccMotorcycleHill routes, mixed terrain₹1,600
RE Himalayan 450ccMotorcycleSerious Himalayan expeditions₹2,500

Security deposits are model-specific and confirmed at booking — ₹7,000 on the Classic 350cc, ₹10,000 on the Himalayan SCRAM 411cc. Scooter deposits are typically lower but should be confirmed directly.

Pick the right one

Which bike is best for your trip?

  • 1Quick city errand or short commute: a Honda Activa, TVS Jupiter, or Suzuki Access — the cheapest and easiest option to ride.
  • 2A day exploring Delhi landmarks: a Royal Enfield Classic or Electra 350cc, or a Hero Xpulse 200cc, for a comfortable but manageable ride.
  • 3A weekend highway trip, possibly with a pillion: Royal Enfield Standard or Thunderbird 500cc.
  • 4A hill route with mixed tarmac and gravel: Royal Enfield Himalayan 410cc BS6 or SCRAM 411cc, or the Hero Xpulse 210cc.
  • 5A serious multi-day Himalayan expedition: Royal Enfield Himalayan 450cc — the newest, most capable model in the fleet.
  • 6First-time riders unfamiliar with Delhi traffic: start with a scooter or a 350cc Royal Enfield rather than a bigger-capacity motorcycle.
Before you book

Documents required to rent a bike in Delhi

  • 1Photocopy of your driving license (two-wheeler category) and Aadhaar card or passport.
  • 2One original government-issued ID at pickup — voter ID, Aadhaar card, or passport.
  • 3International travellers need a passport and an International Driving Permit.
  • 4Two passport-size photographs for the paperwork.
  • 5Full security deposit and rental fee, paid before the vehicle leaves the shop.

The deposit is refundable and is only deducted if the vehicle comes back damaged or in worse condition than it left in.

Step by step

How the rental process works

  • 1Choose your vehicle type and dates. Pick a scooter or motorcycle and confirm availability for your pickup and return window.
  • 2Bring your documents. Driving license copy, one original ID, Aadhaar or passport, and two passport photos.
  • 3Pay the deposit and rental fee. Both are settled before the vehicle is handed over.
  • 4Walk-around inspection. Tony Bike Centre documents the vehicle's condition at handover; do the same yourself.
  • 5Ride out. Pickup is at Street No. 1749, Gali Number 55, Nai Walan, Karol Bagh, New Delhi. Working hours: 11:30 AM–6:00 PM on Mondays, 10:30 AM–7:30 PM the rest of the week.
  • 6Return by 7:30 PM, extendable to 8:00 PM if you inform the team in advance.

Fuel and any servicing costs during the rental period are the rider's responsibility.

Duration options

One-day, weekly & monthly rental options

One-day rentals

Built for a single city ride, business errand, or short test of a model, with fast pickup and same-day return. See the one-day rental page — starting from ₹299/day on the most affordable options.

Weekly rentals

Suited to a short holiday or a work trip away from home. Exact weekly rates should be confirmed directly for your chosen vehicle.

Monthly rentals

Aimed at longer stays in Delhi, where a rented bike works out cheaper per day than repeated short bookings. See monthly plans.

Pre-ride checklist

What to check before riding away

  • 1Do your own walk-around and photograph any existing scratches or dents before you leave.
  • 2Confirm the exact security deposit for your specific vehicle — this varies between scooters, 350cc/500cc motorcycles, and the Himalayan range.
  • 3Ask about the per-day distance allowance and extra-kilometre charge if your route is likely to be long.
  • 4Confirm insurance coverage details for your trip, especially for a longer or outstation ride.
  • 5Check that a helmet is provided — one complimentary helmet comes with every rental.
  • 6Note the return time — 7:30 PM, extendable to 8:00 PM with advance notice.
Beyond the city

Can I take a rented bike outside Delhi?

Yes, for many models. The Hero Xpulse 210cc, for example, is listed for pickup in both Karol Bagh and Chandigarh, and Tony Bike Centre runs its own guided tours to Leh Ladakh, Spiti Valley, Nepal, and Rajasthan for riders who want a longer, organised trip. For a self-drive booking you plan to ride outside the city, confirm outstation terms, extra documentation, and any distance charges directly with the team before you leave.

Ride safe

Safety tips for self-drive bike rentals

  • 1Always wear the complimentary helmet, and check it's certified before you set off.
  • 2Carry printed and digital copies of your driving license.
  • 3Follow posted speed limits — Delhi Traffic Police enforces helmet and speed rules strictly, with fines for violations under the Motor Vehicles Act.
  • 4On hill or highway routes, check the India Meteorological Department forecast before departure.
  • 5Save Tony Bike Centre's contact numbers before heading out of city limits in case you need support.

For official rules, see Parivahan Sewa, Delhi Traffic Police, and the India Meteorological Department.

Learn from others

Common rental mistakes to avoid

  • 1Skipping the pre-ride inspection — leads to disputed damage claims at return.
  • 2Not confirming the exact deposit and distance allowance — these differ across scooters, 350cc/500cc bikes, and the Himalayan range.
  • 3Ignoring fuel and servicing terms — both are the rider's responsibility during the rental.
  • 4Choosing a bike heavier than you can handle — a Himalayan or 500cc cruiser isn't the easiest first rental for an unfamiliar rider.
  • 5Booking last-minute on a peak weekend — popular models can be booked out heading into Friday.
Rent or buy?

Renting vs. owning a bike in Delhi

FactorRentingOwning
Upfront costLow — daily, weekly, or monthly rateHigh — down payment plus EMI
MaintenanceHandled by Tony Bike CentreOwner's responsibility
Vehicle varietyTry scooters, Royal Enfields, and Hero Xpulse modelsLimited to one vehicle
Best forOccasional trips, tourists, short stays in DelhiFrequent, daily riders
FlexibilityDaily, weekly, or monthly plansFixed asset, always available

For most tourists, students, and occasional riders, renting works out cheaper and simpler than owning — especially for a one-off weekend or a short stay in the city.

Choosing an operator

How to choose a reliable bike rental company

  • 1Look for a documented handover process. A company that inspects and notes the vehicle's condition at pickup is less likely to dispute damage claims later.
  • 2Check how deposits are handled. A refundable, vehicle-specific deposit that's clearly explained before you pay is a good sign.
  • 3Confirm what's included. A complimentary helmet and basic accessories should be standard, not an extra charge.
  • 4Read recent reviews. Established operators tend to have a longer track record of reviews to check.
Why riders choose us

Founded 1986, still running the Karol Bagh counter

Founded in 1986 by Rajesh Trehan, Tony Bike Centre has grown from two bikes and one scooter into one of Delhi's established rental and tour operators, running guided expeditions to Leh Ladakh, Spiti Valley, Nepal, and Rajasthan alongside its daily rental fleet.

A returning renter described the bike as being in excellent condition across two separate rentals, and called the service professional.

Ana Isabel Gotxi
Google review

Rented two Royal Enfield Classic 350s for three weeks — the bikes were well maintained, and the team was upfront about existing scratches and dents at return.

Gerbrich Wever
Google review

A Delhi-to-Leh tour described as well organised, crediting the team's adaptability when plans changed mid-trip.

Arif Kazi
Automotive engineer
Before you book

Frequently asked questions

Where can I get a bike on rent in Delhi?

Tony Bike Centre, based in Karol Bagh, New Delhi, rents a mixed fleet of Royal Enfield motorcycles, Hero Xpulse adventure bikes, and Honda, TVS, and Suzuki scooters.

How much does it cost to rent a bike in Delhi?

Starting rates range from ₹500/day for a Honda Activa or similar scooter up to ₹2,500/day for the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450cc. Exact multi-day rates should be confirmed directly.

Which bikes and scooters are available for rent?

Royal Enfield Classic, Electra, Thunderbird, Standard, and Himalayan models; Hero Xpulse 200cc and 210cc bikes; and Honda Activa, Suzuki Access, and TVS Jupiter/NTORQ scooters.

Which bike is best for a Delhi weekend trip?

For a short city loop, a Classic 350cc or Hero Xpulse 200cc is enough. For a longer highway weekend with a pillion, choose a Standard or Thunderbird 500cc. For hill routes, choose from the Himalayan range.

Can I rent a bike in Delhi for just one day?

Yes, a dedicated one-day rental option is available, alongside weekly and monthly plans.

Can I rent a bike for a week or a month?

Yes. Weekly and monthly plans are available in addition to daily rentals; exact rates should be confirmed directly for your chosen vehicle.

What documents are required to rent a bike in Delhi?

A photocopy of your driving license plus Aadhaar card or passport, one original government ID at pickup, two passport-size photos, and payment of the security deposit and rental fee.

Is a security deposit required?

Yes. The deposit is refundable and vehicle-specific — ₹7,000 on the Royal Enfield Classic 350cc and ₹10,000 on the Himalayan SCRAM 411cc, for example. Exact scooter deposit amounts need confirmation at booking.

Is a helmet included with the rental?

Yes, one complimentary helmet is included with every rental.

Can tourists rent a bike in Delhi?

Yes. International travellers need a passport and an International Driving Permit, in addition to the standard paperwork.

Can I take a rented bike outside Delhi?

Some models are already available outside Delhi (the Hero Xpulse 210cc lists both Karol Bagh and Chandigarh pickup), and Tony Bike Centre runs guided tours further afield. For a self-drive outstation trip, confirm the terms directly before booking.