Now Pay More For Your Favourite Bajaj Pulsar Motorcycles

  • Published May 14, 2020
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Prices of the Bajaj Pulsar BS6 range have been hiked by Rs 998 to Rs 3,501
  • Pulsar NS200, RS200 receive biggest price hike.
  • Platina, CT100, Dominar, Avenger also see price increase.
  • Hero, Honda and Yamaha too have hiked prices of their models. 
  • Bajaj Pulsar BS6 Range Price Hike

    Bajaj has hiked the prices of its entire BS6 lineup. The models affected are Bajaj’s commuter motorcycles, the Pulsar range as well as the Dominar and Avenger range. The Bajaj Pulsar range consists of the Pulsar 220, Pulsar RS200, Pulsar NS200, Pulsar 180F, Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 125 Neon. Here’s a table with the new prices of the Pulsar range.  

    Models Latest Price (ex-showroom Delhi) Previous Price (ex-showroom Delhi) Price Premium
    Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon Drum: Rs 70,995
    Disc: Rs 75,494
    Drum: Rs 69,997
    Disc: 74,118
    Drum: Rs 998
    Disc: Rs 1,376
    Bajaj Pulsar 150 Std: Rs 96,960
    Twin Disc: Rs 1,00,838
    Std: Rs 94,956
    Twin Disc: Rs 98,835
    Std: Rs 2,004
    Twin Disc: Rs 2,560
    Bajaj Pulsar NS160 Rs 1,05,901 Rs 1,03,398 Rs 2,503
    Bajaj Pulsar 180F Rs 1,10,330 Rs 1,07,827 Rs 2,503
    Bajaj Pulsar 220F Rs 1,19,789 Rs 1,17,286 Rs 2,503
    Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Rs 1,28,531 Rs 1,25,030 Rs 3,501
    Bajaj Pulsar RS200 Rs 1,48,467 Rs 1,44,966 Rs 3,501
    Bajaj Pulsar BS6 Range Price Hike

    The Pulsar 125 Neon gets the lowest price hike while the Pulsar RS200 and Pulsar NS200 see the highest increase. It is interesting to note that while the Pulsar 125 is the most affordable Pulsar you can buy, the Pulsar NS twins are the most expensive. They are also the most technologically advanced Pulsars, boasting of a liquid-cooled 200cc motor, a perimeter frame, and monoshock suspension. 

    Bajaj Pulsar BS6 Range Price Hike


    Bikemakers like Hero, Honda and more recently, Yamaha have hiked the prices of their BS6 range. Bajaj has been known to launch its products at a competitive price point and hike it incrementally. While the bikemaker has not specified the exact reason behind the increment, we suspect, like others, Bajaj too wants to offset the costs of revamping its entire lineup to comply with BS6 norms and the additional burden of lack of sales due to the COVID-19 lockdown. In other news, select Bajaj and KTM dealerships have reopened amidst the lockdown.

Bajaj Pulsar 125
Bajaj Pulsar 125
Rs. 81,843
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