Monthly Bike and Scooty Rental in Delhi: Commuter Plans and Prices (2026)

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Monthly Bike and Scooty Rental in Delhi

Monthly bike rental in Delhi starts at Rs.4,999 for a scooty and goes up to Rs.15,999 for a Royal Enfield Himalayan. For anyone living and working in Delhi who needs a vehicle for more than 13 days in a month, the monthly plan is almost always cheaper than paying daily – and significantly cheaper than relying on app cabs and autos for a daily commute.

 

This guide covers every monthly plan available from RentnHop in Delhi, breaks down exactly how much you save compared to daily hire, and shows a real comparison against what a Delhi commuter spends on Ola, Uber, and autos every month on the most common commuter routes.

 

Monthly Bike Rental Prices in Delhi – 2026 Complete Rates

 

Monthly Scooty Plans – Delhi

All scooty monthly plans include: unlimited kilometres within Delhi NCR, one helmet, standard maintenance, and 24/7 support.

 

Scooty model Monthly price Effective daily rate Security deposit Helmet
Honda Activa 6G Rs.4,999 Rs.167/day Rs.1,000 Included
TVS Jupiter 125 Rs.4,999 Rs.167/day Rs.1,000 Included
Honda Dio Rs.4,999 Rs.167/day Rs.1,000 Included
TVS NTorq 125 Rs.5,499 Rs.183/day Rs.1,500 Included
Suzuki Access 125 Rs.5,499 Rs.183/day Rs.1,500 Included

 

Monthly Commuter and Standard Bike Plans – Delhi

Geared commuter bikes offer better highway performance for riders covering 30+ km daily or using the Gurugram or Noida expressway corridors.

 

Bike model Monthly price Effective daily rate Security deposit
Bajaj Pulsar 150 Rs.6,999 Rs.233/day Rs.1,500
TVS Apache RTR 200 Rs.7,499 Rs.250/day Rs.2,000
Yamaha FZ V3 Rs.7,499 Rs.250/day Rs.2,000

 

Monthly Royal Enfield Plans – Delhi

Monthly RE plans are popular with enthusiasts who ride daily as a lifestyle choice, not just commuters. The monthly equivalent rate is significantly below daily hire for anyone using the bike more than 12 days per month. Book Now!

 

RE model Monthly price Effective daily rate Security deposit
RE Hunter 350 Rs.10,999 Rs.367/day Rs.3,000
RE Classic 350 Rs.11,999 Rs.400/day Rs.3,000
RE Meteor 350 Rs.12,999 Rs.433/day Rs.3,000
RE Himalayan 450 Rs.15,999 Rs.533/day Rs.5,000

 

Monthly vs Daily Hire – Exactly How Much Do You Save?

Monthly vs Daily Hire - Exactly How Much Do You Save

The monthly plan locks in a fixed daily equivalent that is 55-60% cheaper than the daily rate. Here is the exact comparison using the Honda Activa:

 

Duration Payment method Total cost Saving vs daily rate
30 days Daily rate (Rs.399 x 30) Rs.11,970 Baseline
30 days Monthly plan Rs.4,999 Rs.6,971 saved (58% cheaper)
7 days Daily rate (Rs.399 x 7) Rs.2,793
7 days Weekly plan Rs.2,499 Rs.294 saved (11% cheaper)

 

The 13-day rule for Delhi renters

If you need the bike for 13 or more days in any month, the monthly plan is cheaper than daily booking.

Monthly Activa at Rs.4,999 = Rs.167 per day effective rate.

Daily Activa at Rs.399 per day x 13 days = Rs.5,187 – already more expensive than the monthly plan.

From day 13 onwards, every additional day on the monthly plan is completely free.

 

Monthly Rental vs Cab and Auto – Delhi Cost Comparison

The comparison that matters for most Delhi commuters is not monthly vs daily rental – it is monthly rental vs the total they currently spend on cabs and autos. Here are realistic calculations for three common Delhi commuter routes. Book Today!

 

How we calculated these costs

Ola/Uber: average of morning and evening rates, including standard surge (1.5x peak).

Auto-rickshaw: metered rate + waiting/refusal factor.

Bike rental: monthly plan + estimated fuel (at 50 kmpl, Rs.107/litre as of June 2026).

Working days: 22 per month (Monday to Saturday, accounting for public holidays).

 

Commute route Ola/Uber per month Auto per month Bike rental + fuel Monthly saving on bike
Karol Bagh to CP (4 km x 2) Rs.8,800-13,200 Rs.3,500-5,300 Rs.5,199 (Activa) Rs.3,600-8,000 vs Ola
Pandav Nagar to ITO (5 km x 2) Rs.11,000-16,500 Rs.4,400-6,600 Rs.5,299 (Activa) Rs.5,700-11,200 vs Ola
Karol Bagh to Gurugram Cyber City (30 km x 2) Rs.26,400-39,600 Not practical Rs.7,799 (Pulsar 150) Rs.18,600-31,800 vs Ola
Pandav Nagar to Noida Sector 62 (20 km x 2) Rs.17,600-26,400 Rs.8,800-13,200 Rs.7,199 (FZ V3) Rs.10,400-19,200 vs Ola

 

The Gurugram commuter case is the most dramatic. For riders going from Karol Bagh or Dwarka to the Gurugram tech corridor, a monthly Pulsar 150 at Rs.6,999 plus approximately Rs.800 in fuel (60 km daily x 22 days at 40 kmpl) totals Rs.7,799. The same commute on Ola averages Rs.26,400-39,600 per month with Delhi-Gurugram surge. Monthly bike rental saves Rs.18,600 minimum against the median cab cost on this route.

 

Who Is Monthly Rental Best Suited for in Delhi?

Who Is Monthly Rental Best Suited for in Delhi

The monthly plan is not for everyone. Here is where it makes the most sense.

 

Office Commuters – Especially Gurugram and Noida Corridor Riders

The most economically significant use case for monthly rental in Delhi is the office commuter whose route involves crossing into Gurugram or Noida – two of India’s largest employment hubs. These routes are poorly served by the Delhi Metro (the crossings require long walks or auto connections at each end) and are extremely expensive by app cab due to persistent surge pricing during office hours.

 

For a rider commuting from Karol Bagh to Cyber City 5 days a week, a monthly Pulsar 150 or FZ V3 at Rs.7,499 per month is not just cheaper than cabs – it is a qualitative improvement. No waiting for available cabs, no surge pricing, no traffic diversions chosen by the app’s routing algorithm. You leave when you want, take the route you know, and arrive on your own schedule.

 

Students – Delhi University, JNU, Jamia, IP University

Delhi’s university campuses are spread across a 40 km north-south stretch. A student at Delhi University’s North Campus who needs to get to IP University for an internship, or a JNU student commuting to South Delhi for coaching classes, faces a 2-3 hour daily metro-plus-auto journey. A monthly Honda Dio at Rs.4,999 reduces that to 45-60 minutes of direct riding.

 

The Dio at Rs.4,999 is comparable in cost to a monthly unlimited metro pass (approximately Rs.1,350 for the student pass, but add Rs.3,000-4,000 per month in autos from stations to actual destinations) while providing door-to-door transport. For students with irregular hours – late library sessions, evening events, early morning exam centres – the flexibility of a bike is a lifestyle improvement beyond the cost calculation.

 

New Delhi Residents – First 6 Months in the City

If you are relocating to Delhi for a job, the standard advice is to spend 2-3 months in a short-term rented flat to understand which neighbourhood best suits your work location before committing to a long lease. Monthly bike rental solves the transport gap during this settling-in period: you have a vehicle from day one without any registration, insurance, or purchase overhead, and without locking yourself into a specific part of the city.

 

For new residents who do not yet know Delhi’s geography, the Activa or Jupiter is the recommended starting model. It is forgiving, automatic, and any Delhi auto-wallah can give you directions because they will know where you are going.

Also Read:- Royal Enfield, Superbike and Bullet Rental in Delhi (2026)

 

How to Sign Up for Monthly Rental with RentnHop Delhi

The process is straightforward and takes under 10 minutes online:

 

  • Step 1: Go to rentnhop.com. Select Delhi. Choose your model and pickup location.
  • Step 2: Select ‘Monthly’ as your duration. The system auto-applies the monthly discount.
  • Step 3: Upload your driving licence and photo ID. Pay the first month’s advance (20%) to confirm.
  • Step 4: Collect the bike at Karol Bagh or Pandav Nagar on your start date.
  • Step 5: Renew month-to-month online or by phone – no new documentation required for renewals.

 

Home delivery for monthly rentals is available across most Delhi and NCR areas. Long-term renters (3+ consecutive months) may qualify for a loyalty pricing adjustment – enquire at the time of booking. Contact the team on +91 981-862-7676 or via the website chat.

 

View all available models and book your monthly plan at bike rental in Delhi. 

 

Frequently Asked Questions – Monthly Bike Rental Delhi

 

What is the cheapest monthly bike rental in Delhi?

The cheapest monthly bike rental in Delhi is Rs.4,999 for the Honda Activa 6G, TVS Jupiter 125, or Honda Dio. This works out to Rs.167 per day over 30 days – significantly less than a single one-way cab ride on most Delhi commuter routes.

 

Is there a minimum commitment period for the monthly plan?

The minimum is 30 days (one month). There is no multi-month commitment required. You can renew month by month for as long as you need – or stop after the first month if your circumstances change. No exit penalty applies beyond the paid month.

 

Can I extend my monthly rental for a second month?

Yes. Extensions are arranged before the end of your current rental period. Contact the team 3-5 days before your return date to confirm the extension. The same pricing applies for the renewed month. No new documentation is required for renewals.

 

Does the monthly plan include unlimited kilometres?

Yes. Monthly plans include unlimited kilometres within Delhi and the NCR region (Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad). There is no per-kilometre charge for city use. Fuel is the rider’s responsibility. For outstation use beyond NCR on a monthly plan, confirm the terms with the RentnHop team when booking.

 

Can I get the bike delivered to my home or PG under the monthly plan?

Yes. Home and PG delivery is available for monthly rentals across most Delhi and NCR areas. Delivery charges vary by location. For the first delivery, a small fee typically applies; repeat monthly renewals may include free delivery at the RentnHop team’s discretion. Confirm delivery terms and charges by calling +91 981-862-7676 before finalising the booking.


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