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2021 Bajaj Motorcycles Price List in India [23 Models]
2021 Bajaj Motorcycles Price List in India: Bajaj Auto is one of the most-preferred two-wheeler brands in India and they recently updated their product portfolio with the relaunch of Pulsar 180 Naked. With the relaunch of the standard model of 180 series, the company has discontinued the Pulsar 180F...
2021 Bajaj Motorcycles Price List in India: Bajaj Auto is one of the most-preferred two-wheeler brands in India and they recently updated their product portfolio with the relaunch of Pulsar 180 Naked. With the relaunch of the standard model of 180 series, the company has discontinued the Pulsar 180F (also known as Pulsar 180 Neon).
The price range for the 2021 Bajaj motorcycles now start from INR 47,654 for the kick start variant of the CT100 commuter bike and goes up to INR 2 lakhs for the Dominar 400 sports tourer. Here is the complete ex-showroom price list for the BS6-compliant 2021 Bajaj bikes available in the Indian market:
2021 Bajaj Motorcycles Price List
Ex-Showroom Delhi Prices
- CT100 KS - INR 47,654
- CT100 ES - INR 51,802
- CT110 ES - INR 54,138
- Platina 100 KS - INR 52,915
- Platina 100 ES - INR 59,859
- Platina 100 ES Disc - INR 63,578
- Platina 110 H-Gear - INR 64,301
- Avenger Street 160 - INR 1,02,592
- Avenger Cruise 220 - INR 1,24,634
- Pulsar 125 Neon Drum - INR 71,616
- Pulsar 125 Neon Disc - INR 77,946
- Pulsar 125 Neon Split Seat Drum - 74,298
- Pulsar 125 Neon Split Seat Disc - INR 81,242
- Pulsar 150 Neon - INR 94,125
- Pulsar 150 Standard - INR 1,01,082
- Pulsar 150 Twin Disc - INR 1,04,979
- Pulsar 180 Naked - INR 1,07,904
- Pulsar NS160 - INR 1,10,086
- Pulsar 220F - INR 1,25,248
- Pulsar NS200 - INR 1,33,222
- Pulsar RS200 - INR 1,52,179
- Dominar 250 - INR 1,67,718
- Dominar 400 - INR 1,99,755
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