Bajaj Auto Revises Prices Across Motorcycle Range

- Bajaj Auto has increased prices on the Discover, Pulsar, V15 & Platina
- The Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 is now dearer by Rs. 1700 on all variants
- The Bajaj Platina Comfortec commuter gets a price hike of Rs. 500
Bajaj Auto is the latest manufacturer to silently hike prices across its motorcycle line-up. While prices for the Bajaj Dominar were increased last month, a marginal hike has now been extended to the Pulsar RS 200, V15, Discover 125 and the Platina range. The biggest price hike though is restricted to the Dominar 400 that gets an increase of Rs. 2000 and is now priced at Rs. 1,58,275 for the ABS version. The non-ABS version, meanwhile is priced at Rs. 1,42,113 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Also Read: TVS Apache RR 310 Price Hiked
The Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 gets a hike of Rs. 1800 and now starts at Rs. 1,24,890 for the non-ABS variant, and Rs. 1,36,794 for the ABS model. Prices on the Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 remains unchanged, while the Pulsar 220F and the Pulsar 180 are now dearer by nearly Rs. 1000, at Rs. 94,682 and 82,650 respectively. The Pulsar NS 200 gets a Rs. 1700 price hike and now starts at Rs. 98,714 for the non-ABS and Rs. 1,10,714 for the ABS variants.

(The Bajaj Pulsar RS200 gets a price hike of Rs. 1800)
The Bajaj Avenger 220 Cruise and Street have also seen a price hike and are more expensive by Rs. 1000, priced at Rs. 94,464, while the recently launched Avenger 180 is more expensive by Rs. 1100 and priced at Rs. 84,346. Bajaj Auto has not increased the price on the entry-level V12, but the V15 is now more expensive by Rs. 1000, priced at Rs. 65,178.
Prices for the updated Discover 125 that was launched earlier this year have also increased and the commuter is now priced at Rs. 53,171 for the standard model, a hike of Rs. 500; whereas the disc brake variant costs Rs. 55,994, a hike of Rs. 1000. Lastly, the Bajaj Platina Comfortec motorcycle also attracts a premium of Rs. 500 and is now priced between Rs. 46,656 and Rs. 47,155 (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi).
Bajaj though isn't the only manufacturer to hike prices for the new financial year. TVS too silently increased prices on the new Apache RR 310, while several automakers have announced hikes for the new fiscal.
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