Honda recently relaunched the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP in India, which comes equipped with a 1000cc inline-four MotoGP-inspired engine producing 217PS of power.
By Deepanshi | Published Jul 08,2026
The power can be increased further with Honda HRC's official race kit, which includes race-spec components like a racing wiring harness, racing clutch, short-ratio gearbox, and more.
The Ducati Panigale V4 R comes with a 998cc engine producing 218PS which can be bumped up to 239PS using an optional Akrapovic titanium exhaust.
Currently the V4 R variant is available outside India, and only the lower V4 S variant is available in India, which makes 216PS.
Aprilia RSV4 Factory 1100 produces 223PS from its 1,099cc engine, making it one of the most powerful road-legal bikes in the world.
The RSV4 X-GP however, is a track-only variant of this bike which pushes the power up to 238PS.
Ducati Superleggera V4 makes 224PS but it can be bumped up to 237PS with a full-system racing exhaust.
This is a limited edition bike with only 500 units built in 2020, and a new version is expected to be launched soon.
Kawasaki Ninja H2R is the most powerful production bike in the world, making 326PS through its 998cc supercharged inline-four engine.
The bike offers a solid power-to-weight ratio by weighing 216 kg only; however, it is not a road-legal bike.