Bajaj Pulsar Prices Hiked: Pulsar 125, 150, 180F And 220F
While prices of most of the lineup have gone up, the base variant of the Pulsar 125 Neon is actually cheaper than before
Just like KTM and Husqvarna’s price revisions, Bajaj Auto has also hiked the prices of its entire Pulsar lineup for 2021, including the Pulsar 125, Pulsar 150, Pulsar 180F, and the famed Pulsar 220F. Check out the latest ex-showroom Delhi price list:
Bajaj Bikes |
Latest Price |
Previous Price (As on December 2020) |
Premium |
Pulsar 125 |
Neon Drum: Rs 71,616 Neon Disc: Rs 77,946 Split Seat disc: Rs 81,242 Split Seat drum: Rs 74,298 |
Neon Drum: Rs 72,122 Neon Disc: Rs 76,922 Split Seat disc: Rs 80,218 Split Seat drum: Rs 73,274 |
Neon Drum: Rs - 506 Neon Disc: Rs 1,024 Split Seat disc: Rs 1,024 Split Seat drum: Rs 1,024 |
Pulsar 150 |
Neon: Rs 94,125 Standard: Rs 1,01,082 Twin Disc: Rs 1,04,979 |
Neon: Rs 92,627 Standard: Rs 99,584 Twin Disc: Rs 1,03,482 |
Neon: Rs 1,498 Standard: Rs 1,498 Twin Disc: Rs 1,497 |
Pulsar 180F |
Rs 1,14,515 |
Rs 1,13,018 |
Rs 1,497 |
Pulsar 220F |
Rs 1,25,248 |
Rs 1,23,245 |
Rs 2,003 |
Interestingly, Bajaj has reduced the price of its most affordable Pulsar variant by around Rs 500. This is a good gesture as it will help prospective customers get into the Pulsar bandwagon without worrying too much about the recent price hikes. There are no mechanical or aesthetic changes apart from the price revision.
If you’re looking for alternatives, you can also check out the TVS Apache RTR 160, Apache RTR 180, and the Apache RTR 200 4V range. Unfortunately, they have also undergone a recent price hike and the asking price of its entry-level variant (Apache RTR 160 drum) is a little more than the Pulsar 150 drum model.
Praveen M.
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