Bajaj hikes the prices of different bike models in India, know the updated price

Bajaj Auto has increased the prices for its range of motorcycles available in India. The price hike is applicable for the range of Pulsar bikes including the NS and RS models. The updated price is already applicable and the bikes available across Bajaj showrooms have undergone the price revision.

The Pulsar 125 Neon edition (drum brakes) now costs Rs 81,690 in comparison to its earlier price of Rs 80,589. The Pulsar 125 neon edition (disc brakes) now costs Rs 83,674 in comparision to its earlier price of Rs 82,470. On the other hand, the split seat version of Pulsar 125 drum variant costs Rs 82,797. Earlier it used to cost rs 81,696. Similarly, the split seat version of the Pulsar 125 costs Rs 86,528 against its earlier price of Rs 85,427.

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon now costs up to Rs 1,02,547. The model used to cost Rs 1,01,050 earlier. The single disc variant of Pulsar 150 now costs Rs 1,09,402. It used to cost Rs 1,08,134 earlier. Similarly the twin disc variant of the same costs Rs 1,13,171. Earlier, the Pulsar 150 costs Rs 1,11,776. The Pulsar 180 now costs Rs 1,15,821 as against its old price of Rs 1,14,554.

Similarly, the Pulsar NS160 twin disc variant costs Rs 1,19,418 in comparison to its earlier price of  Rs 1,16,435. Whereas, the Pulsar NS200 will currently cost around Rs 1,35,642. Earlier, the motorcycle cost Rs 1,32,378. The Pulsar NS125 variant now costs Rs 1,01,139 in comparison to its earlier price of Rs 1,00,717. The most powerful faired motorcycle of the Pulsar range is the Pulsar RS200. The Pulsar RS200 now costs Rs 1,63,411 in comparison to its earlier price of Rs 1,62,528.

Note: All the prices mentioned in the article are ex-showroom, Hyderabad. Kindly contact your nearest showroom to know the updated prices of the Pulsar series.

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