Bajaj Twinner Trademarked: What Could It Be
- Jan 24, 2022
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This year has seen quite a few interesting launches from Bajaj, including the country’s most affordable bike with self-start as well as the country’s first ABS-equipped 110cc motorcycle. That said, the brand hiked its prices in December 2020, and in a span of one month, again bumped up the price. Now, the start of the new financial year has resulted in another surge in the price. Here’s how the current price list looks like for the Avenger Street 160, Avenger Cruise 220, Dominar 250 and Dominar 400.
Models |
Latest Price |
Previous Price (As on January 2021) |
Premium |
Bajaj Avenger Street 160 |
Rs 1,04,339 |
Rs 1,02,592 |
Rs 1,747 |
Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220 |
Rs 1,27,635 |
Rs 1,24,634 |
Rs 3,001 |
Bajaj Dominar 250 |
Rs 1,70,720 |
Rs 1,67,718 |
Rs 3,002 |
Bajaj Dominar 400 |
Rs 2,02,755 |
Rs 1,99,755 |
Rs 3,000 |
In spite of the price hike, the Dominar 250 as well as the 400 remain very affordable compared to their Austrian siblings, which too have witnessed a price hike this month. The Avenger series continue to be more affordable than their corresponding rivals.
Bajaj will soon roll out new colours for the Pulsar series, which too has witnessed a surge in price, of which, the Pulsar RS200 witnessed the biggest. Bajaj is also gearing up to bring the new Pulsar 250 to replace the ageing Pulsar 220 F.
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