Bajaj has hiked the price of all its BS6 motorcycles starting from the Pulsar family, to the commuter motorcycles and even the Dominar and Avenger series. We believe this is a continued effect of the BS6 transition.
Bajaj Motorcycles have yet again hiked the prices of their entire range of BS6 motorcycles. That includes Bajaj’s commuter range of motorcycles, the Pulsar range, the Dominar range as well as the Avenger range. Bajaj is not the only manufacturer, but Hero, Honda and Yamaha too have hikes the price of the BS6 motorcycles recently. Here’s a detailed price list for all the models including the differences in price for Bajaj motorcycles.
BS6 Bajaj Pulsar Range of motorcycles price :
Model | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon | Drum: Rs 70,995 Disc: Rs 75,494 | Drum: Rs 69,997 Disc: 74,118 | Drum: Rs 998 Disc: Rs 1,376 |
Bajaj Pulsar 150 | Std: Rs 96,960 Twin Disc: Rs 1,00,838 | Std: Rs 94,956 Twin Disc: Rs 98,835 | Std: Rs 2,004 Twin Disc: Rs 2,560 |
Bajaj Pulsar NS160 | Rs 1,05,901 | Rs 1,03,398 | Rs 2,503 |
Bajaj Pulsar 180F | Rs 1,10,330 | Rs 1,07,827 | Rs 2,503 |
Bajaj Pulsar 220F | Rs 1,19,789 | Rs 1,17,286 | Rs 2,503 |
Bajaj Pulsar NS200 | Rs 1,28,531 | Rs 1,25,030 | Rs 3,501 |
Bajaj Pulsar RS200 | Rs 1,48,467 | Rs 1,44,966 | Rs 3,501 |
The average increase in price for the BS6 Pulsar Pulsar family is in the range of about Rs 2000 with the Pulsar 125 Neon seeing the least hike while the Pulsar NS200 and the RS200 see a considerable hike of Rs 3,501.
BS6 Bajaj commuter range of motorcycles price :
Model | Variant | New Price | Old price | Difference |
CT100 | KS Alloy | Rs 41,293 | Rs 40,794 | Rs 499 |
ES Alloy | Rs 48,973 | Rs 48,474 | Rs 499 | |
CT110 | KS Alloy | Rs 46,912 | Rs 46,413 | Rs 499 |
ES Alloy | Rs 51,546 | Rs 50,771 | Rs 749 | |
Platina 100 | KS Alloy | Rs 47,763 | Rs 47,265 | Rs 498 |
ES Alloy | Rs 55,546 | Rs 54,797 | Rs 749 | |
Platina 110 H Gear | Rs 60,550 | Rs 59,802 | Rs 748 |
Bajaj’s commuter range of motorcycles see the least hike in price of an average of about Rs 500. Bajaj is also the only manufacturer that still does not offer fuel injection on its BS6 range of commuter motorcycles. That has in turn allowed them to keep the overall prices very low and the hike is not significant either.
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Lastly, BS6 Bajaj Dominar and Avenger Range Prices :
Model | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
Avenger Cruise 220 | Rs 1,19,174 | Rs 1,16,672 | Rs 2,502 |
Dominar 400 | Rs 1,94,751 | Rs 1,91,751 | Rs 3,000 |
Bajaj’s cruiser range of motorcycles also see a similar price hike like the Pulsar family in the range of Rs 2500-3000. What’s surprising is that the Dominar’s price has gone up by Rs 3000 which is almost double of what the motorcycle saw with its BS6 update. It’s almost unimaginable now that the Dominar was first launched for a price of Rs 1.36 lakh.
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While the manufacturer has stated no particular reason for these hike in prices, we believe this is a continued effect of the BS6 transition. Bajaj is known to introduce their motorcycles at a competitive price point to gain the audience attention and then gradually increment it over time. In an attempt to offset the costs of revamping its entire lineup, Bajaj is trying to soften the blow of the BS6 increment by spreading it over a bunch of small increments instead of one big hike in price.