Pulsar latest prices inside; price hike of upto Rs 1700. Entry variants remain unchanged. Avenger prices also increased.
Ahead of the festival season Bajaj has raised prices of its motorcycles. This includes almost the complete Pulsar lineup leaving the newest Pulsar 125, which was launched very recently. Entry level Pulsar 150 Neon has also not been touched.
Pulsar RS200 has received the maximum price hike of almost Rs 1700, followed by the Pulsar 220 and Pulsar NS200 which are costlier by Rs 1300. Pulsar NS160 and Pulsar 180F get costlier by Rs 1100 whereas the price hike on Pulsar 150 Classic and Twin Disc is Rs 1000.
Pulsar Latest Prices
Model | Latest Price | Price Hike |
Pulsar 125 | 66,618 | No change |
Pulsar 150 Neon | 71,200 | No change |
Pulsar 150 Regular | 85,958 | 1000 |
Pulsar 150 Twin Disc | 89,837 | 1000 |
Pulsar NS160 | 94,195 | 1100 |
Pulsar 180F | 96,390 | 1100 |
Pulsar 220 | 1,08,326 | 1300 |
Pulsar NS200 | 1,14,355 | 1300 |
Pulsar RS200 | 1,41,933 | 1700 |
*all prices ex-showroom Delhi
Bajaj has also increased prices of its Avenger range and the trio is now costlier by upto Rs 1200.
Avenger Latest Price
Model | Latest Price | Price Hike |
Avenger 160 | 83,251 | 1000 |
Avenger 220 Street | 1,05,088 | 1200 |
Avenger 220 Cruise | 1,05,088 | 1200 |
*all prices ex-showroom Delhi
Bajaj Dominar 400 has received the maximum price hike of Rs 10000 and we have discussed it here.
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Bajaj has shared that currently the focus is on making its motorcycles Bharat Stage VI compliant. It has also announced that it will not drop any Pulsar from the lineup in this transition. Once this is done the company will work on launching new-gen Pulsars for our market.