Bajaj Pulsar Gets Price Hike Again (Old Prices vs New Prices): Almost all brands in India have increased the prices of their products to recover the losses they have incurred during the lockdown period which was implemented to control the spread of coronavirus in the country.
After increasing the prices of the BS6 Pulsar series motorcycles by up to INR 4,500 back in May this year, Bajaj Auto has hiked the prices again, this time by up to INR 1,000 (approximately). Pulsar is the most popular motorcycle series under the brand’s portfolio and Bajaj recently also launched the Split seat model of the Pulsar 125 Neon with an ex-showroom price tag of INR 79,091.
Here is a side-by-side comparison of the old prices and new prices of the BS6 Bajaj Pulsar series.
Bike Model | Old Price | New Price |
Pulsar 125 Drum | INR 70,995 | No Change |
Pulsar 125 Disc | INR 75,494 | INR 75,795 |
Pulsar 125 Split Seat | INR 79,091 | No Change |
Pulsar 150 Neon | INR 90,003 | INR 91,002 |
Pulsar 150 | INR 96,960 | INR 97,958 |
Pulsar 150 Twin Disc | INR 1,00,838 | INR 1,01,837 |
Pulsar NS160 | INR 1,05,901 | INR 1,06,899 |
Pulsar 180F | INR 1,10,330 | INR 1,11,328 |
Pulsar 220F | INR 1,19,789 | INR 1,20,787 |
Pulsar NS200 | INR 1,28,531 | INR 1,29,530 |
Pulsar RS200 | INR 1,48,467 | INR 1,49,466 |
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