Finding the best bike under 4 lakh in Nepal means balancing power, comfort, fuel economy, and resale value. Below I list the top 10 bikes under NPR 400,000, explain why each is worth considering, and give the exact price and engine size so you can quickly narrow choices and interlink to product pages later. All prices and specs are taken from a current Nepal bike price listing.

Quick comparison table — Top 10 by price (high to low)
| Rank | Model | Price (NPR) | Engine (cc) | Why pick |
| 1 | Yamaha FZS V3 X‑Connect | 3,99,900 | 149 cc | Sporty look; connected features. |
| 2 | Pulsar RS 200 | 3,99,900 | 199.5 cc | Full‑fairing sportbike; strong performance. |
| 3 | Hero Xtreme 160R 4V | 3,98,900 | 163 cc | Good all‑rounder; modern engine. |
| 4 | Hero XPulse 200T | 3,84,000 | 199.6 cc | Light adventure style; comfortable upright ride. |
| 5 | FZ FI V3 BS6 Standard | 3,79,900 | 149 cc | Reliable street performance; low maintenance. |
| 6 | Pulsar N150 | 3,76,900 | 149.68 cc | Aggressive styling; value for money. |
| 7 | Crossfire Tracker 250 | 3,70,000 | 223 cc | Bigger displacement; touring capability. |
| 8 | RTR 160 4V Refresh with ABS | 3,59,900 | 159.7 cc | Sporty handling; ABS safety. |
| 9 | Yamaha FZ FI v2.0 | 3,55,900 | 149 cc | Proven platform; comfortable ergonomics. |
| 10 | Honda CB Hornet 160R | 3,52,900 | 160 cc | Honda reliability; refined engine. |
Short notes on choosing among these
- If you want performance: consider Pulsar RS 200 or Crossfire Tracker 250 for higher displacement and power.
- If you want daily commuting + low running cost: Yamaha FZ models and Hero Xtreme are efficient and easy to maintain.
- If you want versatility/adventure: Hero XPulse 200T offers upright ergonomics and light off‑road capability.
FAQs
These are listed showroom prices; final on‑road cost may vary by dealer, taxes, and accessories.
Honda and Yamaha models typically hold value well in Nepal; service network and parts availability matter most.
Yes – the Bajaj Chetak Electric appears under NPR 400,000 on the same listing if you prefer electric.
Final advice
Decide first on use case (commute, weekend rides, touring), then pick by engine size, comfort, and service network. Test‑ride your top two choices and compare running cost estimates before buying.
Which of these bikes are you leaning toward? Leave a comment below and I’ll help you compare them side‑by‑side.