Two-Wheeler Loan Calculator
Two-Wheeler Loan Summary:
- Loan Amount (Financed): ₹1,00,000.
- Initial down payment: ₹20,000.
- Total repayment amount to bank: ₹1,22,167.
- Net cost of two-wheeler (Price + Interest + Fees): ₹1,44,167.
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Bike Loan EMI Formula
Calculates bike loan EMI payouts, total interest, and the impact of down payments on smaller financing amounts.
Worked Example: Scooter loan of ₹1 Lakh at 14% for 3 years
Two-Wheeler Loans: Financing your ride without overpaying on fees
Deepak financed a scooter costing ₹1 Lakh with a 3-year loan at 14% p.a. interest. He paid a ₹20,000 down payment, borrowing ₹80,000. He wanted to track how fees and interest rates impacted the total cost of ownership.
His monthly EMI was ₹2,735. Over 3 years, the interest cost was ₹18,442. With a 2% processing fee (₹1,600), the total cost of borrowing was ₹20,042. Calculating this beforehand allowed him to increase his down payment, lowering his borrowing costs.
Two-wheeler loans carry higher interest rates than car loans due to higher default risks. Small differences in down payment can save considerable interest.
Aim for a down payment of at least 20-30% of the on-road price. Avoid long tenures beyond 3 years to prevent interest from adding heavily to the ride's cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical interest rates on bike loans?
Two-wheeler loan interest rates are higher than car loans, typically ranging from 12% to 20% p.a. depending on your CIBIL score and employer profile.
How much down payment is required for a bike loan?
Most lenders require a minimum down payment of 15% to 30% of the bike's on-road price. Some lenders offer 100% funding on the ex-showroom price for premium profiles.
How does down payment affect bike EMIs?
A larger down payment directly reduces the loan amount, which lowers your monthly EMI and saves you a significant amount of interest over the tenure.
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