Indian Bike Driving 3D gives you access to over twenty motorcycles through its feature code system, but not all bikes are created equal. Speed matters for timed missions, stability matters for city traffic, and some bikes simply feel better under your thumbs on a small screen. This guide ranks the top ten bikes based on performance, handling feel, and practical usefulness across mission types. Every bike listed here is unlockable using a feature code — see our full feature codes page for the complete list. No purchases required.
How we ranked these bikes
Rankings consider three factors: top speed (how fast the bike reaches its ceiling), handling (how forgiving it is through corners and in traffic), and mission fit (how well it performs across timed missions, delivery runs, and free roam). A bike that is blindingly fast but impossible to steer through a roundabout ranks lower than a balanced bike that clears missions reliably.
1. Kawasaki Ninja H2R — Code: 3000
The Ninja H2R is the fastest two-wheeled vehicle in Indian Bike Driving 3D. It accelerates hard, holds a straight line beautifully, and makes checkpoint-to-checkpoint missions feel effortless on open roads. The trade-off is that tight city corners demand more braking distance than with smaller bikes. Use it on missions with long straight sections and moderate traffic. If you are chasing time records and the route suits it, nothing else comes close.
2. Hayabusa — Code: 7000
Slightly more forgiving than the H2R at city speeds, the Hayabusa is the all-rounder at the top of the rankings. It has nearly the same top speed but responds better to mid-corner corrections, which makes it the preferred choice for players who want both performance and control. For most timed missions in mixed traffic, the Hayabusa is the practical pick over the H2R.
3. Ducati Diavel — Code: 777
The Ducati Diavel sits in the sweet spot between extreme sport bikes and heavy cruisers. It handles well through the city's narrower lanes, has a satisfying acceleration curve, and is stable enough for players still developing their braking timing. Highly recommended for intermediate players moving beyond beginner missions.
4. Duke 1290 — Code: 8888
The Duke 1290 is a strong choice for mission-focused players. It steers precisely, brakes predictably, and feels planted even when you push into corners a little late. The KTM family in general suits Indian city traffic well because the agile geometry punishes mistakes less severely than pure speed bikes.
5. Yamaha R15 — Code: 0015
The R15 is the best beginner-to-intermediate transition bike in the game. Its lower top speed compared to the bikes above is more than offset by how easy it is to place exactly where you want it in traffic. New players should start here before moving to the faster options. Even experienced players use it for tight urban missions where precision matters more than raw pace.
6. Benelli TNT — Code: 666
The Benelli TNT is a mid-tier bike with a punchy feel and decent city handling. It does not lead the pack in any category, but it is reliable and satisfying to ride. Good for players who enjoy the sound and visual design alongside performance rather than only chasing the fastest possible time.
7. KTM RC — Code: 1190
The KTM RC handles similarly to the Duke 1290 but with slightly sharper steering input. On narrow roads where quick directional changes matter, the RC performs excellently. It is a strong pick for missions in the denser city districts where the H2R feels oversized.
8. Pulsar RS200 — Code: 5000
The Pulsar RS200 is one of the most familiar shapes in Indian street traffic, and it plays that role well in the game. Smooth, predictable, and accessible. If the R15 feels too light for you, the RS200 adds a bit more weight and momentum that some players find easier to manage through intersections.
9. Ghost Raider — Code: 5555
The Ghost Raider earns its place on this list for pure novelty, but it also performs well. Its distinct appearance makes it a favourite for content creators playing the game, and in practice it handles closer to a mid-tier sport bike than its unusual design suggests. Worth trying at least once.
10. Yamaha FZ10 — Code: 888
The FZ10 rounds out the top ten as a solid everyday performer. Not the fastest, not the most exciting, but consistently capable across most mission types. A reliable fallback when you want a bike that will not surprise you negatively.
Which bike should you use?
For beginners: Yamaha R15 (0015) or Pulsar RS200 (5000).
For timed missions on open roads: Kawasaki Ninja H2R (3000) or Hayabusa (7000).
For dense city missions: KTM RC (1190) or Duke 1290 (8888).
For all-round daily use: Hayabusa (7000) or Ducati Diavel (777).
How to unlock any bike using feature codes
Tap the phone icon at the bottom left of the screen → tap the green handset → tap the 9-dot dial pad icon → type the code → press call. The bike spawns instantly. See our complete feature codes page for all vehicles including cars, animals, and special modes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest bike in Indian Bike Driving 3D?
The Kawasaki Ninja H2R (code: 3000) is the fastest motorcycle in the game based on top speed.
Which bike is best for timed missions?
The Hayabusa (code: 7000) offers the best combination of speed and control for most timed mission formats.
Can I use any bike without feature codes?
Some bikes unlock through normal gameplay progression. Feature codes are the fastest way to access the full roster immediately.
Do feature codes expire?
Codes provided by the developer are usually permanent until a game update changes them. Check our feature codes page for the most current list.
Conclusion
The best bike for you depends entirely on your mission type and comfort with speed. Start with the R15 or Pulsar to build clean habits, then graduate to the Hayabusa or H2R once your braking timing is reliable. The beauty of Indian Bike Driving 3D's feature code system is that swapping bikes costs nothing — experiment freely until you find the one that suits your style. For mission-specific strategy to pair with your chosen bike, visit our guides section or jump straight to the timed missions guide.