The Bajaj Pulsar lineup has now sold more than 2 crore units globally, and the offers are announced to celebrate this milestone
Quick Highlights
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Bajaj has announced new discounts for the Pulsar range
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It applies to the select variants of Pulsar 125, Pulsar 150, Pulsar N160 and the Pulsar 220F
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Customers can now save up to Rs 7,379
Bajaj has announced new offers on the Pulsar lineup and it includes price discounts on the brand’s 125cc to 220cc models. The offers were announced after the Pulsar lineup had crossed the 2 crore sales milestone recently. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the prices:
Model |
Price (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
Savings |
New Ex-showroom Price |
Pulsar 125 Neon |
Rs 85,677 |
Rs 1,184 |
Rs 84,493 |
Pulsar 125 Carbon Fibre |
Rs 93,610 |
Rs 2,000 |
Rs 91,610 |
Pulsar 150 Single Disc |
Rs 1,15,838 |
Rs 3,000 |
Rs 1,12,838 |
Pulsar 150 Twin Disc |
Rs 1,22,923 |
Rs 3,000 |
Rs 1,19,923 |
Pulsar N160 USD |
Rs 1,42,869 |
Rs 5,811 |
Rs 1,36,992 |
Other than this, the brand is also offering a discount of Rs 7,379 on the Bajaj Pulsar 220F for customers in Maharashtra, Bihar & West Bengal. Here’s a state wise breakdown of the prices:
State |
Price |
Maharashtra |
Rs 1,43,078 (ex-showroom, Mumbai) |
Bihar |
Rs 1,45,958 (ex-showroom, Patna) |
West Bengal |
Rs 1,39,411 (ex-showroom, Kolkata) |
Overall the offers are quite good, and if you are someone who is planning on getting a new Bajaj Pulsar, now would be a good time.
The brand has also stated that the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 base, NS125 ABS and the N160 Twin Disc Single Seat variant are offered at “new attractive prices”. However the ex-showroom Delhi prices of all 3 variants remain unchanged when compared to the March 2025 prices from the official website.
The Pulsar lineup was first launched in 2001, and has been quite a popular bike among the youth. From 2001 to 2018, the bikes sold 1 crore units across 50 countries, the 2 crore sales milestone took only six years since then (2019-2025).
Bajaj sells bikes including the Pulsar range in foreign markets such as Latin America, south-east Asia, and the middle-east. The brand even showcased an ethanol powered Pulsar NS160 recently in India. This bike could be quite a hit in the Latin American markets as Ethanol-fuel consumption is quite high in those countries. In other news, the 2025 OBD-2B compliant Bajaj Pulsar NS125 has reached dealerships and could be launched soon.
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