Most Expensive Bikes In The World

 

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

This article is for the ones who are crazy for bikes who get a soothing feeling hearingthe roar of the most powerful engines than some of the mesmerizing songs. In fact the people who like to know about some of the most exclusive bikes will enjoy reading this feature. There is a general perception that some of the cars are priced in crores but when it comes to bikes not many people are aware that they can also command such an exuberant price tag. So here we have compiled a list of most expensive bikes in the world, which can't even appear on the wish list of the millionaires due to their uniqueness and limited availability. 

10) Icon Sheene:

The British manufacturer, Barry Sheene has some of the most iconic and luxurious bikes in its pool and one such bike is the Icon Sheene. The bike is priced at $172000 around (INR 1,13,44251.40) and is an ultimate expression of passion, inspiration and charismatic figure. It is equipped with the 1400cc engine and a Garrett turbocharger that enhances the performance of the bike in an efficacious manner.

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

9) MTT Turbine Streetfighter:

Marketed as a concept bike, the MTT Turbine Streetfighter is on the ninth position in the list of most expensive bikes in the world. The bike is priced at $175,000 (INR 1,15,42,116.25) and its high price can be accredited to the powertrain installed in it. The Rolls-Royce Allison Model 250 engine equipped in the bike delivers a whooping 420 hp power output which is more than some of the fastest cars available in the world.

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

8) Suzuki AEM Carbon Fiber Hayabusa:

After the success of carbon fiber cars, this concept is introduced in bikes as well and Suzuki is probably the second after Ducati one to do so. The fastest bike from thise Japanese automaker gets the carbon fiber that further improves the performance of this sports bike. Besides improving the performance of the bike, the carbon fibre also adds dramatic numbers to the pricing which is $200,000 (INR 1,31,90990.00).

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

7) Ducati Testa Stretta NCR Macchia Nera:

The Italian manufacturer has been quite prominent in presenting some of the fastest bikes across the globe and with the introduction of its Testa Stretta NCR Macchia Nera, the manufacturer is aiming to get its name among the manufacturers of some of the most captivating and fastest bikes. With a massive power output of 185 hp the Testa Stretta NCR MacchiaTesta Stretta NCR Macchia Nera is priced at $225,000 (INR 1,48,39,863.75).

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

6) Ducati Desmosedici D16RR NCR M16:

When M16 was first introduced in 2006, the bike broke the power output record of some of the most potent bikes across the globe and till now the bike has been able to place itself among some of the most exclusive bikes available across the globe. This is not only due to the massive power of 200 hp offered by this machine but the extensive use of carbon in the structure of the bike. Besides this the Italian manufacturer has used titanium where there is no carbon fiber, and thus boosting its prices and getting it ranked at the sixth spot in the list of some of the most expensive bikes in the world. The bike is priced at $232500 (INR 1,53,34,525.88).

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

5) Ecosse Titanium Series FE Ti XX:

With a classical and premium look, the Ecosse Titanium Series FE TiXX is one of the high-performance bikes available in the global market. Renowned for being a innovative, classical, premier luxury limited production motorcycle, Ecosse Titanium is placed at the fifth position and priced at $300,000 (INR 1,97,86,485.00).

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

4) Yamaha Roadstar BMS Chopper:

The Japanese manufacturer, Yamaha has been producing some of the most competent vehicles for commuting for quite a long time. Adding to its long list of famous vehicles is Roadstar BMS Chopper that is definitely a head turner . Though there is an ambiguity over its exact price but many experts have estimated that for an individual the overall pricing of the bike will be $500,000 (INR 3,28,89975.00). The bike is installed with a massive 1700cc engine and some parts of the frame has the engine mounts.

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

3) Dodge Tomahawk V10 Superbike:

The American manufacturer Dodge has finally introduced a bike which will have four wheels and still cannot be considered as a car. First introduced in 2003 as a concept, the bike's designing clearly reflects that it is designed for ample power on the road. Featuring a V10 8.3-litres engine, this bike is not meant for normal city roads and can hit 100 kmph mark in just 2.3 seconds. The surplus power of Tomahawk and its exclusive styling comes at a price of $555,000 (INR 3,65,07872.25).

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

2) Harley Davidson Cosmic Starship:

No doubt, Harley Davidson is one of the most popular bike manufacturer in the world and they possess few limited edition bikes that are hard to compete with. One such bike from Harley brand is Cosmic Starship, designed by Jack Armstrong. This Harley is not only exclusive in its concept and designing but is also the most expensive Harley ever made, priced at $1 million (INR 6,57,79950.00).

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

1) Ecosse ES1 Superbike:

Heading the list of most expensive bikes in the globe is the Ecosse ES1 Superbike which is priced at $3.6 million (23,68,07820.00). The ES1 is literally designed for the die hard fans of ultimate superbikes. The Superbike can be customized according to the need of the buyer. The Ecosse team knows exactly what a true superbike fan wants in the bike and from the engine specification to the design cues the engineers will work to cater to your specific requirements.

Most Expensive Bikes In The World

These -were some of the most expensive bikes across the globe that are limited edition, exclusive in their concept along with high power output and they require a lot of money to be parked in an individual's garage.

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