Bajaj Pulsar 125, 150, 180F And 220F Get Dearer
While the premium is slightly higher compared to the previous price hike, it still isn’t a dealbreaker
Bajaj Auto has hiked the prices of its popular Pulsar lineup yet again. The Bajaj Pulsar 125, Pulsar 150, Pulsar 180F as well as the Pulsar 220F have gotten more expensive compared to their previous price hike back in September. Here’s the full ex-showroom Delhi price list:
Bajaj Bikes |
Latest Price |
Previous Price (Reported in September 2020) |
Price Premium |
Pulsar 125 Neon |
Drum: Rs 72,122 Disc: Rs 76,922 Split Seat disc: Rs 80,218 Split Seat drum: Rs 73,274 |
Drum: Rs 71,123 Disc: Rs 75,923 Split Seat disc: Rs 79,219 Split Seat drum: Wasn’t launched then |
Drum: Rs 999 Disc: Rs 999 Split Seat disc: Rs 999 |
Pulsar 150 |
Neon: Rs 92,627 Standard: Rs 99,584 Twin Disc: Rs 1,03,482 |
Neon: Rs 91,130 Standard: Rs 98,086 Twin Disc: Rs 1,01,984 |
Neon: Rs 1,497 Standard: Rs 1,498 Twin Disc: Rs 1,498 |
Pulsar 180F |
Rs 1,13,018 |
Rs 1,11,520 |
Rs 1,498 |
Pulsar 220F |
Rs 1,23,245 |
Rs 1,21,747 |
Rs 1,498 |
Compared to the previous price hike, the premium is a bit more this time. That being said, it is still not substantial enough to be a dealbreaker. The standard Bajaj Pulsar 150 has almost reached the psychological barrier of Rs 1 lakh, which may put off prospective buyers.
However, Bajaj has tried to make the Pulsar range a bit more alluring with the introduction of the drum brake version of the Pulsar 125 Split Seat. Other than the compromise in the safety department, it offers all the other sporty aspects of the disc brake-equipped variant. At Rs 73,274, it is around Rs 26,000 less expensive than the standard Pulsar 150, while looking as sporty as the even more expensive Split Seat variant. No other changes have been made to the bikes.
Praveen M.
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