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What bike can I afford on a ₹40,000 salary?

Last updated 20 August 2026

On a take-home of ₹40,000 a month with no other loans, a safe total EMI is ₹16,000 — 40% of net income, the ceiling most lenders in India underwrite to. Over 60 months at 11.5% with 10% down, that finances a loan of about ₹7.28 L, which reaches a bike or scooter priced around ₹8.08 L on-road. 25 bikes and scooters in our catalogue fit inside that.

Safe EMI₹16,00040% of net income
Sensible target₹8,00020%, vehicle only
Absolute ceiling₹20,00050% stretched

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Bikes and scooters that fit a ₹16,000 EMI

Sixty months, 10% down, 11.5% a year. Sorted by how much vehicle you get for the instalment.

VehiclePriceEMIOf safe EMILeft each month
Honda Shine 125 Drum₹95,000₹1,88012%₹38,120
Hero Splendor Plus i3S₹88,000₹1,74211%₹38,258
Honda Activa 6G STD₹1.02 L₹2,01913%₹37,981
Hero HF Deluxe Kick₹72,000₹1,4259%₹38,575
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Retro₹1.85 L₹3,66223%₹36,338
TVS Jupiter 110 Drum₹95,000₹1,88012%₹38,120
TVS Raider 125 Drum₹1.05 L₹2,07813%₹37,922
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Halcyon₹2.35 L₹4,65129%₹35,349
Bajaj Platina 110 ABS₹82,000₹1,62310%₹38,377
Suzuki Access 125 Drum₹1.08 L₹2,13813%₹37,862
Honda SP 125 Drum₹1.08 L₹2,13813%₹37,862
Bajaj Pulsar 125 Carbon₹1.05 L₹2,07813%₹37,922
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V₹1.45 L₹2,87018%₹37,130
Bajaj Pulsar N160₹1.48 L₹2,92918%₹37,071

How tenure changes what ₹16,000 buys

TenureLoan supportedVehicle priceInterest paid
36 months₹4.85 L₹5.39 L₹90,799
48 months₹6.13 L₹6.81 L₹1.55 L
60 months₹7.28 L₹8.08 L₹2.32 L
72 months₹8.29 L₹9.22 L₹3.23 L
84 months₹9.2 L₹10.23 L₹4.24 L

Longer is not cheaper. The last column is the price of the extra borrowing.

Other salaries

Monthly take-homeSafe EMIWhat fits
₹15,000 a month₹6,00024 bikes and scooters
₹20,000 a month₹8,00025 bikes and scooters
₹25,000 a month₹10,00025 bikes and scooters
₹30,000 a month₹12,00025 bikes and scooters
₹40,000 a month₹16,00025 bikes and scooters
₹50,000 a month₹20,00025 bikes and scooters

Questions people ask

Is ₹16,000 a month a safe EMI on ₹40,000?

It is the maximum a conservative lender would allow — 40% of net income across every loan you hold. It is not what a planner would suggest. For the vehicle alone, around ₹8,000 (20% of income) leaves room for fuel, insurance, servicing and the things that never appear in an EMI. Treat ₹16,000 as the ceiling and ₹8,000 as the target.

Can I afford a Honda Shine 125 on ₹40,000?

Yes. A Honda Shine 125 Drum at ₹95,000 works out to ₹1,880 a month over 60 months at 11.5% with 10% down (₹9,500). That uses 12% of your safe EMI and leaves ₹38,120 a month.

What is left to live on after the EMI?

If you take the full safe EMI of ₹16,000, you keep ₹24,000 a month for everything else. At the more prudent ₹8,000, you keep ₹32,000. Running costs are extra: fuel, insurance and servicing typically add a meaningful amount on top of the instalment, and they do not stop when the loan does.

Does a longer tenure let me afford more on ₹40,000?

It lets you borrow more, not afford more. Stretching from 60 to 84 months raises the loan your ₹16,000 supports from ₹7.28 L to ₹9.2 L, but the interest you pay rises from ₹2.32 L to ₹4.24 L. A vehicle depreciates the whole time. If it only fits at seven years, it is above your budget.

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