Bajaj Auto has hiked, and even dropped in one special case, pricing for the entire range of bikes in India. The biggest shock came when Bajaj Dominar was given a price hike of INR 1000 as it is the slowest selling motorcycle among all others. The Pulsar range had different hikes for all models, with Pulsar NS160 getting the worst INR 1000 worth increase. The brand had recently launched this twin disc model and shocked everyone by raising the price in just 35 days.
The Avenger series is now also costlier by a considerable margin while Pulsar 220F is also among those bikes which should have been kept away from a hike. Bajaj has kept the base price same for CT100 while two above placed models are now retailed for a bigger price tag. They have brought a reduction in the price tag of Pulsar 150 Classic, leaving buyers a great option to consider for relaxed commuting at INR 64,998. Here is the complete and updated price list for Bajaj bikes:
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