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Indian Challenger
14.0 - 16.7kmpl
ARAI Mileage
22.7Litres
Fuel Tank Capacity
The Indian Challenger has a claimed ARAI mileage of 16.7 kmpl. However, as ARAI mileage figures are achieved under ideal test conditions, the real-world mileage may vary due to driving conditions and riding habits. Regarding mileage-related specs, the Challenger has a fuel tank capacity of 22.7 litres and a driving range of approximately 379.09 km, which varies depending on your bike's mileage and rider's driving style.
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Challenger Mileage

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16.7 kmpl
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The Challenger shows ARAI mileage between 14-16.7 kmpl, depending on fuel type and driving conditions. Details include a...

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Fuel Cost Calculation

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Time PeriodFuel Cost
In 1 Year₹87,090
In 5 Years₹4,35,449
Mileage: 14-16.7 kmpl; Petrol Price: ₹101/L

Monthly Fuel Cost of Competitors

Competitors Mileage Details

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Challenger
Indian Motorcycle Challenger

₹36.97 - ₹37.84 Lakh*

16.7 kmpl
User Reported
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Expert Tested
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22.7 L318-379 km
18 kmpl
User Reported
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Expert Tested
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20.8 L374 kmChallenger vs Chieftain Elite
Gold Wing
Honda Gold Wing

₹39.90 - ₹42.82 Lakh*

14 kmpl
User Reported
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Expert Tested
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21 L294 kmChallenger vs Gold Wing
Chieftain Limited
Indian Motorcycle Chieftain Limited

₹34.26 - ₹34.40 Lakh*

20 kmpl
User Reported
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Expert Tested
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20.8 L416 kmChallenger vs Chieftain Limited
Indian Challenger

₹36.97 - ₹37.84 Lakh*

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Indian Challenger Mileage Tips

Air pressure vs Fuel economy

Keeping your car's tyre pressure at the recommended level improves fuel economy by up to 5%. Underinflated tyres create drag, causing the engine to work harder. Check air pressure every two weeks and before long trips. Slightly higher pressure (by 1-2 PSI) for highway drives can further boost mileage.

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