2019 Bajaj Pulsar series is now equipped with single-channel ABS as standard. The brand is surprisingly charging INR 3,250 to INR 12,000 for the upgrade, depending upon different variants falling on both the lower and higher end of the spectrum. The most value for money Pulsar is 150 Neon, getting the same 14 HP engine as other 150cc variants and saving almost INR 20,000 in comparison to the dual disc model.
The buyers looking for Pulsar 150 Twin Disc can raise their budget by just INR 4000 to get their hands on the aggressive NS160. For those who are not into the new design lines and need something more iconic, the Pulsar 180 Neon comes with a semi-faired design and costs just INR 2,200 over the NS160.
The sudden jump in price is witnessed after this point, with Pulsar 220F now retailing for INR 1,06,528. The Pulsar NS200 is available with a price tag worth INR 1,12,557 while RS200 is the most expensive Pulsar for INR 1,39,635. All the prices are ex-showroom Delhi.
Bajaj Auto is betting high on the Pulsar 150 Neon as a majority of buyers are going for this model while when it comes to Pulsar RS200, buyers can be seen choosing other options like Yamaha R15 V3. Bajaj earlier had Dominar around this price tag but now, they have a single premium variant for the flagship model at INR 1.74 lakh. Overall, Bajaj has discontinued the Pulsar 135LS and the Pulsar 180 from India due to restricted sales.
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