The most desirable motorcycles for an everyday rider are those that offer good value for money. However, even more enticing are the bikes that offer premium features at surprisingly affordable prices. These go beyond the normal VFM claims and surprise us. In an ever-changing landscape, these special bikes span multiple segments and price ranges. This list includes ten examples, from the most affordable Harley-Davidson Softail with neatly hidden technology features to the most affordable motorcycle with an electronic clutch system.This list is organized in descending order of pricing, from the most expensive to the most affordable motorcycles that deliver premium features without the high price. Harley-Davidson Street Bob Price: $14,999 Harley-Davidson This is the most affordable Harley-Davidson Softail today at $14,999. The Street Bob is a gorgeous retro-styled, urban-ready cruiser bike with accessible ergonomics. However, what is even more impressive is a surprising set of modern technological features hidden well behind the classic facade. Notable ones include ride modes (Rain, Road, and Sport), a cornering-assisted safety suite, and a modern USB-C charging port. It also includes a six-axis IMU to aid the seamless operation of the electronic rider aids.Harley-Davidson Powering the Street Bob is the popular Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-twin, producing 98 horsepower and 120 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheel via a six-speed manual gearbox. It is underpinned by a sturdy mild-steel tubular frame, suspended on chunky 49 mm forks up front and a hidden monoshock at the rear. Suzuki GSX-S1000GT+ Price: $14,399 Suzuki Cycles The Suzuki GSX-S1000GT+ is already an impressively affordable sport-tourer that fuses superbike DNA with practical all-day rideability for under $15,000. For this price, it also surprises with a slew of premium features. The technology suite is loaded with features such as smart cruise control, a 6.5-inch TFT screen, smartphone connectivity, switchable ABS, and five-step traction control. Furthermore, the chassis is lightweight and derived from the Gixxer sportbike.Suzuki Cycles The S1000GT+ gets premium braking hardware with Brembo monobloc calipers. Practicality is well accounted for, too, with standard weatherproof side cases. Powering the Suzuki GSX-S1000GT+ is a familiar 999 cc inline-4 engine that produces 150 horsepower and 79.6 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheel via a six-speed manual gearbox. Yamaha Tracer 9 Price: $12,599 Yamaha Motorsports The Yamaha Tracer 9 is one of the most desirable middleweight sport-tourers of 2026. Yamaha has nailed the balance of performance, luxury, and practicality here. It gets a slew of premium features that are unexpected for the sub-$13,000 price tag. Technology features carry most of its premium appeal. It gets a six-axis IMU that stitches together an extensive list of safety features, including ABS and lean-sensitive traction control.Yamaha Motorsports It even gets a slew of MotoGP-derived technologies, including a slide control system, a rear slip regulator, and a front-wheel lift control. Other cool bits include a crisp seven-inch TFT screen, five ride modes, cornering lights, and a variable speed limiter. Powering the Tracer 9 is the popular CP3 engine producing 117 horsepower and 68.6 pound-feet of torque. It sends power to the rear wheel via a six-speed manual gearbox. Yamaha YZF-R9 Price: $12,499 Yamaha Motorsports This fairly new middleweight sportbike from Yamaha has many similarities to the aforementioned Tracer 9, as both share the same engine. It is surprising that, with premium componentry and electronics, it punches well above its price tag. On the hardware front, components like Brembo Stylemas, Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S22 tires, and fully-adjustable KYB suspension spice things up. The electronics are even better, with features such as nine ride modes, a six-axis IMU, cornering traction control, slide control, engine braking control, wheelie control, and launch control.Yamaha Motorsports Some of these features are shared with the mighty Yamaha R1 as well. It also gets an adjustable speed limiter for the pit lanes, a Back Slip Regulator, and Bluetooth connectivity courtesy of the YMCA smartphone app. The Yamaha R9 produces 117.4 horsepower and 68.6 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheel via a six-speed manual coupled to a slip-and-assist clutch. This is a solid alternative to the Ducati Panigale V2. Honda CB1000 Hornet SP Price: $10,999 Honda PowersportsHonda has hit it out of the park by pricing the Honda CB1000 Hornet SP so aggressively. This is mainly because of its extensive feature list, which includes premium components and electronics. It has an intimidating, upscale design that doesn't shy away from being pitted against the Ducati Streetfighter. Its loaded technology suite includes features such as five ride modes, four levels of traction control with integrated wheelie control, three levels of engine braking, three levels of power, a slipper clutch, and a five-inch TFT.Honda Powersports Further dialing up the premium appeal is its standard top-spec suspension setup. It consists of Showa 41 mm BP-SFF forks up front and a Pro-Link Ohlins monoshock at the rear. Both ends offer full adjustability. All this for under $11,000 is a banger of a deal. Powering the CB1000 Hornet SP is a smooth-revving 1,000 cc inline-four engine producing 155 horsepower and 79 pound-feet of torque. Honda Rebel 1100 DCT Price: $10,399 Honda Powersports / Valnet The fact that this Honda is the only cruiser with an automatic transmission is enough to impress a rider. It essentially transforms this neo-retro cruiser with a breezy and simple twist-and-go accelerator. This is topped off with a list of race-derived technologies, including traction control, engine braking, five ride modes, and wheelie control.Honda Powersports It also gets a five-inch TFT with smartphone connectivity. Powering the Rebel 1100 DCT is a versatile 1,084 cc parallel-twin engine that produces 87 horsepower and 72.3 pound-feet of torque. The six-speed DCT also offers a manual mode that uses paddle-like "+" and "-" shifters on the handlebars for greater engagement. CFMoto Ibex 800 E Price: $10,299 CFMotoThe CFMoto Ibex 800 E actually shocks us with its premium package at an affordable price. It is the most affordable motorcycle equipped with radar. It is neatly hidden atop the rear plate holder and is used for Blind Spot Detection. Other cool, top-spec technology includes six ride modes, a bi-directional quickshifter, cruise control, tire pressure monitoring system, and stability control, among others. These features are ample to showcase its insane price-to-feature ratio.CFMoto But CFMoto goes further with top-spec componentry and grin-worthy performance appeal too. It gets fully adjustable KYB suspension at both ends, J. Juan brakes, and 19/17-inch front/rear steel aluminum alloy wheels. Powering this sub-$11,000 ADV is a sportbike-derived 799 cc parallel-twin engine, producing 94 horsepower and 56.8 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheel via a six-speed manual gearbox with a standard slipper clutch. Honda NC750X DCT Price: $9,499 Honda Powersports The Honda NC750X DCT is a very versatile "adventure" bike that offers the best MPG on US highways, with a claimed 67.2 MPG. It is very high on utility, and every aspect of this bike is designed around practicality. For under $10,000, it offers some unheard-of features like a large storage space hidden in plain sight, a relocated fuel tank to lower the center of gravity, and a standard dual-clutch automatic transmission.Honda Powersports The technology suite is also solid for the price, with features such as a five-inch TFT with smartphone connectivity, traction control, and ride modes. Powering the Honda NC750X DCT is an understressed and uniquely angled 745 cc parallel-twin engine. It produces 57.8 horsepower and 50.9 pound-feet of torque. Aprilia RS 457 Price: $6,849 Aprilia This is one of the most desirable entry-level sportbikes, oozing exotic appeal. The power-to-weight ratio of the Aprilia RS 457 is very impressive, with a curb weight of 385 pounds. This is thanks to lightweight chassis construction inherited from race-spec Aprilia supersport bikes.Aprilia It gets premium components such as adjustable inverted front forks, a rear monoshock, and lightweight aluminum alloy rims. The technology suite is solid too, with features like dual-channel ABS with anti-roll-over system, traction control, engine maps, three ride modes, and a 5-inch TFT with smartphone control. Furthermore, the RS 457 has a premium design that looks upmarket. Powering this eventful sportbike is a 457 cc parallel-twin engine producing 47 horsepower and 32 pound-feet of torque. Honda Rebel 300 E-Clutch Price: $5,349 Honda PowersportsMany overlook the humble Honda Rebel 300 as a city-friendly runabout. But the 2026 model stands out for its premium appeal as it is the most affordable motorcycle with Honda's famed electronic clutch system. This aids in stall-free rides with the ease of no-lever shifting. This is complemented by very lightweight, compact packaging while still maintaining the quintessential cruiser-bike stance.Honda Powersports For under $5,500, Honda impresses us further by offering a custom-tuned rear suspension, cast-aluminum wheels, a die-cast aluminum subframe, and a minimal instrument cluster with a circular LCD. Powering the Rebel 300 is a refined 286 single producing 27 horsepower and 20 pound-feet of torque. It is coupled to a six-speed manual gearbox and returns an impressive 57 MPG (tested by CycleWorld).Sources: Harley-Davidson, Suzuki Cycles, Honda Powersports, Yamaha Motorsports, Aprilia, and CFMoto.