Top 5 most powerful superbikes in production | Autocar India (2024)

Speed and power are possibly the first words that come to mind when discussing superbikes. We look for these figures the moment we have a superbike’s brochure in our hands, followed by mental images of riding it to its maximum potential. Superbikes offer a rush that no other type of two-wheeler can match. And in today’s day and age, it is common to see litre-class superbikes wear a 200+hp peak power tag. Here’s a list of the top five most powerful superbikes that money can buy.

5. BMW M 1000 RR (212hp)

BMW’s M 1000 RR recently broke cover and, my word, does it look like an angry, fire-breathing beast. Part of this aggressive look is down to the reprofiled fairing and the wings on them that are of a size seemingly unmatched by any other bike here. The point, however, is that the M 1000 RR has the firepower to match the aggression on its face, with its 999cc, inline-four that develops 212hp and 113Nm. And with just 193kg (191.8kg in M Competition trim) for the engine to propel, performance should be right up there with the rest of the superbike class.

4. Ducati Panigale V4 range (215.5hp)

The Ducati Panigale V4, V4S, V4SP2 and even the Superleggera have one thing in common – the brilliant 1,103cc V4 engine. It makes 215.5hp and 123.6Nm while producing an evocative sound that’s become the identity of the motorcycle. As one can imagine, with over 200hp on tap and a bike that weighs under 200kg, the performance of a Panigale V4 is mind-bending, to say the least. Type “Panigale V4 acceleration and top speed” in the YouTube search bar and you’ll see videos of this bike sailing past the 300kph, with plenty more in reserve. It’s no wonder that the Ducati Panigale V4 is highly regarded as one of the best superbikes to roll out of the Ducati Factory in Italy

3. Aprilia RSV4 Factory (217hp)

The Italians surely have a penchant for big horsepower numbers from their litre-class machines and the third most powerful motorcycle in this list is another Italian, the awesome Aprilia RSV4 Factory. With 217hp and 125Nm as the defining figures of the 1,099cc V4 and an exhaust note that’ll make grown men weep tears of joy, there is no denying that this engine is that special magic potion that has bestowed this RSV4 Factory with legendary superbike status. And how can we forget the super sweet handling of this Aprilia that had Rishaad grinning ear-to-ear after spending some timeriding it in Dubai. It goes to show why the RSV4 is a much-loved superbike.

2. Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP (217.5hp)

The penultimate bike on this list is from the Land of the Rising Sun and bears an iconic name and a much-loved engine format, the inline-four. The Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP (long name!) has the most powerful engine among the Japanese big four, and in many ways has taken the fight to the Europeans, as far as the horsepower wars are concerned.

Its 999.9cc engine produces 217.5hp and 113Nm of peak power and torque, respectively. The kerb weight, at 201.3kg, is a smidgen under the Aprilia’s and this motorcycle too is capable of breaching the 300kph mark.

Besides the engine, some enthusiasts may also appreciate the fact that in a sea of superbikes sprouting large and ungainly looking wings on their fairings, the ‘Blade' has a rather neat design for its winglets. Not to mention the bike looks so fetching in the special 30th Anniversary colours.

1. 2023 Ducati Panigale V4 R (218hp)

The 2023 Ducati Panigale V4 R is the latest superbike (read missile) from Bologna, and it wears the tag of the most powerful road-legal Panigale that’s currently on sale. The power figures are headline-grabbing, to say the least, and it only shows how far the engineers are pushing to squeeze out the last possible horsepower from a production motorcycle.

Straight out of the crate in ‘Road Configuration’, the Panigale V4 R’s 998cc engine makes 218hp. Slap on the Akrapovic race exhaust and you’ll see the power figure rise to 237hp. If that’s not mind-boggling enough, swapping the standard oil with a special oil developed for this engine will see peak power output climb to 240.5hp. That’s a serious number for a bike that only weighs 188.5kg in ‘Race trim’.

So, there you have it. These are the most powerful superbikes that money can buy. That being said, there are a number of aftermarket accessories and components that are capable of enhancing the performance of these superbikes, and as they say, the sky's the limit.

If you are wondering why the Kawasaki Ninja H2 is not on this list, it's because it is not available in Euro-5 compliant form, and is not on sale in India, the UK or Europe. However, since this story is about the most powerful production bikes in the world, the track-only Ninja H2R deserves special mention. Its 998cc, supercharged, inline-four engine makes a gobsmacking 310hp, and this figure climbs to 326hp with RAM air. With a kerb weight of 216kg, this Japanese cruise missile’s power-to-weight ratio is an unfathomable 1,509hp/tonne. Let that sink in.

Top 5 most powerful superbikes in production | Autocar India (2024)

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The Ducati Panigale V4 SP2 reigns as the undisputed king of speed and power in the Indian motorcycle market. The Ducati Panigale V4 SP2 reigns as the undisputed king of speed and power.

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The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is the fastest motorbike in India, with an ex-showroom price of ₹79.90 lakhs. It holds the world record for the fastest motorbike. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 has a peak speed of 400 km/h and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds.

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TVSApache RR31160 kmph
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Top Fastest Bikes in India 2024
ModelPriceTop Speed
BMW M 1000 RRRs. 49.00 Lakh306 km/h
BMW S 1000 RRRs. 20.75 Lakh303 km/h
BMW R 1250 GSRs. 20.55 Lakh200 km/h
BMW R 1250 GS AdventureRs. 22.50 Lakh200 km/h
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What is the most powerful Indian made bike? ›

Positioned below the RS 660 in the Aprilia's lineup of supersport motorcycles, the Aprilia RS 457 debuted an all-new liquid-cooled, parallel-twin, 457cc engine. This engine develops 47.6PS @ 9400 rpm and 43.5Nm @ 6700 rpm. These figures make the Aprilia RS 457 the most powerful motorcycle manufactured in India.

Which superbikes are illegal in India? ›

Yamaha RD350 – Banned Bikes in India

Still, they were extremely powerful for the Indians. The RD350 was available in two versions. The High Torque(HT) version producing a maximum of 31 Bhp and 27 Bhp in the Low Torque (LT) version.

Which superbike is best for daily use? ›

26 Super Bikes
  • Kawasaki Z900. 4.8/5. 179 Ratings. 948 cc|123.64 bhp. ...
  • Kawasaki Z900. 948 cc|123.64 bhp. ₹ 9,29,000. Avg. ...
  • Kawasaki Ninja H2R. 4.8/5. 204 Ratings. ...
  • Suzuki Hayabusa. 4.7/5. 34 Ratings. ...
  • Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R. 4.9/5. 13 Ratings. ...
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  • BMW S 1000 RR. 4.8/5. 22 Ratings. ...
  • Honda CB300F. 4.5/5. 47 Ratings.

Which superbike has the lowest maintenance cost? ›

BrandModelApproximate Ex-Showroom Price
SuzukiGixxer SFINR 1.31 lakhs
HondaHornet 2.0INR 1.32 lakhs
BajajPulsar 220FINR 1.33 lakhs
TVSApache RTR 160INR 1.08 lakhs
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Where is the fastest Indian bike? ›

In its final stages, the Indian's displacement was 950 cc (as built it was 600 cc) and was driven by a triple chain drive system. The "Munro Special," as Munro called his bike, is now owned by Neville Hayes, in New Zealand's South Island, and is on display at E Hayes & Sons, Invercargill.

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Today, we're diving into the elite category: the top 10 fastest motorcycles in the world for 2024. 1. Kawasaki Ninja H2R: This track-focused beast reigns supreme. With a supercharged engine and a mind-blowing power-to-weight ratio, the H2R boasts a top speed exceeding 400 km/h (250 mph).

Which is the king of all bikes? ›

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Currently, the top best bikes in India include - Bullet 350 , Raider 125, Apache RTR 310, X440. The Bullet 350 is one of the most popular bikes in India, priced at.

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The Kawasaki Ninja H2R, Honda CBR1000RR-R, BMW M 1000 RR, S 1000 RR and the Kawasaki ZX-10R are currently the most-powerful superbikes that you can buy in India as of May 5, 2021.

Which bike is the king of superbike? ›

Ninja ZX-14R KING OF ALL SPORT BIKES.

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Today, we're diving into the elite category: the top 10 fastest motorcycles in the world for 2024. 1. Kawasaki Ninja H2R: This track-focused beast reigns supreme. With a supercharged engine and a mind-blowing power-to-weight ratio, the H2R boasts a top speed exceeding 400 km/h (250 mph).

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