Bajaj Pulsars Get More Expensive
- by Jehan Adil Darukhanawala
- Apr 8, 2021
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No price hike for the Pulsar RS200, though
Bajaj has increased the prices of its entire Pulsar lineup, except for the Pulsar RS 200. Nearly all members of the series have gotten a uniform price revision, barring the Pulsar 220F and Pulsar NS200. Here are the latest prices:
Model |
New Price |
Old Price |
Difference |
Pulsar 125 |
Drum: Rs 73,363 Disc: Rs 79,693 |
Drum: Rs 71,616 Disc: Rs 77,946 |
Rs 1,747 |
Pulsar 125 Split Seat |
Drum: Rs 76,045 Disc: Rs 82,989 |
Drum: Rs 74,298 Disc: Rs 81,242 |
Rs 1,747 |
Pulsar 150 Neon |
Rs 95,872 |
Rs 94,125 |
Rs 1,747 |
Pulsar 150 |
Rs 1,01,818 |
Rs 1,00,070 |
Rs 1,748 |
Pulsar 150 Twin Disc |
Rs 1,04,819 |
Rs 1,03,072 |
Rs 1,747 |
Pulsar 180 |
Rs 1,09,651 |
Rs 1,07,904 |
Rs 1,747 |
Pulsar 220F |
Rs 1,28,250 |
Rs 1,25,248 |
Rs 3,002 |
Pulsar NS160 |
Rs 1,11,834 |
Rs 1,10,086 |
Rs 1,748 |
Pulsar NS200 |
Rs 1,35,226 |
Rs 1,33,222 |
Rs 2,004 |
Pulsar RS200 |
Rs 1,52,179 |
No hike |
This might be the last price revision for the Pulsar 220F before getting replaced by the upcoming Pulsar 250. The new quarter-litre Pulsar will be a generational update -- woven around the brand’s ‘Power To The People’ mantra -- for the regular Pulsar series. The bike will be powered by a brand new 250cc single-cylinder air-cooled (with oil-cooler) engine putting out around 24-25PS. Here are more details on the new Pulsar 250.
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