Bajaj India has once again increased the prices of the entire Pulsar range. The entry-level Bajaj Pulsar 125, Pulsar 150, Pulsar 180F, Pulsar 220F, Pulsar NS160, Pulsar NS200, and Pulsar RS200 are affected by the price hike. Here're the revised rates: –
Model | Variant | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
Pulsar 125 Neon | Drum | Rs 72,122 | Rs 71,123 | Rs 999 |
Disc | Rs 76,922 | Rs 75,923 | Rs 999 | |
Split Seat Disc | Rs 80,218 | Rs 79,219 | Rs 999 | |
Split Seat Drum | Rs 73,724 | – | – | |
Neon | Rs 92,627 | Rs 91,130 | Rs 1,497 | |
Standard | Rs 99,584 | Rs 98,086 | Rs 1,498 | |
Twin Disc | Rs 1,03,482 | Rs 1,01,984 | Rs 1,498 | |
Pulsar NS160 | Rs 1,08,589 | Rs 1,07,091 | Rs 1,498 | |
Pulsar 180F | – | Rs 1,13,018 | Rs 1,11,520 | Rs 1,498 |
Pulsar NS200 | Rs 1,31,219 | Rs 1,29,722 | Rs 1,497 | |
Pulsar RS200 | Rs 1,52, 179 | Rs 1,50,682 | Rs 1,497 | |
– | Rs 1,23,245 | Rs 1,21,747 | Rs 1,498 |
Takeaways: –
- Earlier, in late September, the price hike was quite negligible. But this time, the increment is a bit high.
- Bajaj hasn't shared any reason behind the hike.
- The prices of Pulsar 125 Neon have been increased by Rs 1,000, whereas all the other bikes command a premium of around Rs 1,500.
- Prices of Pulsar 125's split seat drum variant is unchanged. It was launched in October 2020.
- With this, the most selling Pulsar 150 has touched the Rs 1 lakh mark, making it almost Rs 23,000 expensive than the top-spec split seat disc variant of Pulsar 125 Neon.
- The price hike doesn’t bring any changes to these bikes.