Bajaj Auto has announced a price increase for its popular Pulsar range of motorcycles. The move affects several models, with costs rising between ₹461 and ₹1,460 depending on the variant.
Revised Prices for Bajaj Pulsar Models
The price hike impacts most Pulsar bikes, though some models like the Pulsar N125 and Pulsar 150 remain unchanged. Here is a detailed breakdown of the new pricing.
Bajaj Pulsar 125
The Bajaj Pulsar 125 has seen price increases ranging from ₹778 to ₹1,020. After the hike, this model now costs between ₹79,939 and ₹88,547, ex-showroom.
Bajaj Pulsar NS125
For the Bajaj Pulsar NS125, the price hike varies by variant. The LED BT variant has become costlier by ₹461, while the base model increased by ₹1,460, the highest in the entire range. The ABS version saw a ₹555 rise. Post-hike, the NS125 is priced between ₹92,642 and ₹98,955, ex-showroom.
Other Pulsar Models
Several other models have also become more expensive:
- Bajaj Pulsar N160: The single-seat twin disc variant is now ₹113,835, up by ₹702.
- Bajaj Pulsar NS160: The standard variant costs ₹120,873, a ₹702 increase.
- Bajaj Pulsar RS200: This model is pricier by ₹720, now at ₹171,873.
- Bajaj Pulsar 220F: The price has spiked by ₹696 to ₹129,186.
- Bajaj Pulsar N250: It has become costlier by ₹820, now priced at ₹134,166.
- Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: This model saw a ₹1,036 hike, bringing the price to ₹193,830.
Industry Context for the Price Hike
Bajaj Auto's decision to raise Pulsar prices comes at a time when many automakers are increasing costs. Passenger vehicle manufacturers and two-wheeler makers alike cite higher input costs, surging raw material prices, and rising inflation as key reasons.
This trend reflects broader economic pressures affecting the automotive sector. Consumers planning to buy a Bajaj Pulsar should consider these revised prices when budgeting for their purchase.