Bajaj Bikes

4.2 is average rating of Bajaj bikes by 17915 users
Bajaj bike price starts from Rs. 67,808 for Platina 100 and goes upto Rs. 2.30 Lakh for Dominar 400. Bajaj manufactures twenty two bikes which are Petrol and Electric powered. Bajaj also manufactures two wheelers in scooters category. Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is one of the top Sports bikes in India , Bajaj Pulsar 125 is one of the top Commuter bikes in India Bajaj Chetak is one of the top Scooter bikes in India and Bajaj Avenger Street 160 is one of the top Cruiser bikes in Indian auto market . The company has also plans to launch several upcoming bikes such as Bajaj CNG Bike and Bajaj Pulsar N125, Bajaj Pulsar Adventure Bike. Choose a Bajaj bike to know all the details, including the latest price & bike offers at dealer showrooms in your city. You can also check out the specifications, images, bike mileage, user reviews from fellow Bajaj bike owners and unbiased reviews by our auto experts.

Bajaj Bikes Price List in India - May 2024

ModelsEx-showroom Price
Bajaj Pulsar NS400ZRs. 1.85 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar NS200Rs. 1.58 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar 125Rs. 81,414
Bajaj Pulsar 150Rs. 1.10 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar NS 125Rs. 1.00 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar RS200Rs. 1.73 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar N160Rs. 1.22 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar NS160Rs. 1.46 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar 220 FRs. 1.38 Lakh
Bajaj Dominar 400Rs. 2.30 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar N150Rs. 1.24 Lakh
Bajaj Pulsar N250Rs. 1.50 Lakh
Bajaj ChetakRs. 1.15 Lakh
Bajaj Platina 110Rs. 70,854
Bajaj Dominar 250Rs. 1.84 Lakh
Bajaj Platina 100Rs. 67,808
Bajaj Avenger Street 160Rs. 1.17 Lakh
Bajaj CT 110XRs. 69,626
Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220Rs. 1.44 Lakh
Bajaj CT 125XRs. 74,016
Bajaj Pulsar P150Rs. 1.16 Lakh
Bajaj Avenger 220 StreetRs. 1.43 Lakh

About Bajaj

Latest Update on Bajaj Auto

2024 began with Bajaj bringing some updates in the form of a new instrument console for the Bajaj Pulsar N160 and Bajaj Pulsar N150. The new instrument console has brought features such as smartphone connectivity, Call & SMS alerts and other readouts like distance-to-empty (DTE) and instantaneous-fuel-efficiency (IFE).  Bajaj’s electric scooter offering, the Bajaj Chetak was also updated with more range and features such as a full-colour TFT screen.

In 2023, Bajaj and Triumph entered the second phase of their partnership, and Bajaj took over all Triumph operations in India from April 01, 2023 onwards. Bajaj has also updated most of their lineup to be compliant with the new BS6.2 emission norms. Another notable update includes the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 and Bajaj Pulsar NS200 getting an upside down fork and revised instrument cluster. The brand also resurrected some old models such as the Bajaj Avenger Street 220 cruiser and the once-discontinued Bajaj Pulsar 220F, the latter due to popular demand.

Origins

Bajaj Auto Limited is an Indian multinational two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturing company that was founded in 1945. The company was initially established as a trading company, importing and selling Vespa scooters in India under license from the Italian company Piaggio.

In 1959, Bajaj Auto began manufacturing scooters in India under its own brand name. The company's first scooter, the Bajaj Priya, was a huge success in the Indian market and was followed by other popular models like the Chetak and Super.

In the 1970s, Bajaj Auto expanded its product range to include motorcycles, introducing the Bajaj 150 and 175. These motorcycles were popular among Indian consumers, thanks to their affordability, reliability, and fuel efficiency.

In the years that followed, Bajaj Auto continued to innovate and expand its product lineup. In 1986, the company introduced the Bajaj Sunny, a scooter that was designed specifically for women. In 2002, Bajaj Auto launched the Pulsar, a sporty motorcycle that quickly became a bestseller in the Indian market.

Today, Bajaj Auto is one of the largest two-wheeler manufacturers in the world, with a wide range of motorcycles and scooters that are sold in India and in international markets. In recent years, the company has also focused on developing electric vehicles, launching the Chetak electric scooter in 2020.

In 2007, Bajaj and KTM joined hands in a strategic partnership between Bajaj Auto and KTM AG, with Bajaj Auto acquiring a 14.5% stake in KTM AG - a stake which later grew to 49.9%. The partnership has been highly successful, with the two companies collaborating on the development of new motorcycles and sharing technology and manufacturing expertise. Bajaj Auto manufactures KTM bikes in India and exports them to markets around the world, while KTM AG provides Bajaj Auto with access to its advanced technology and design capabilities. Today, the Bajaj-KTM tie-up is considered one of the most successful collaborations in the global motorcycle industry.

Bajaj entered a strategic partnership with Triumph Motorcycles UK to jointly develop and build mid-capacity motorcycles in 2020. In 2023, the second phase of this partnership kicked off where Bajaj took over Triumph’s operation in India for not just their co-developed bikes, but all of Triumph’s range.

Greatest Hits

Bajaj Chetak - the most popular scooter from Bajaj; had huge waiting lists that spanned years and recently resurrected as an electric scooter.

Bajaj KB100/ Bajaj KB125 - Built in collaboration with Kawasaki, these were Bajaj’s answer to the dominance of the Yamaha RX100/135 during the two-stroke era.

Bajaj Sunny - the first non-geared scooter with a 50cc engine; paved the way for many 16-year olds to get their first driving licenses.

Bajaj 4S Champion - a 100cc 4-stroke offering from Bajaj that provided buyers a reliable and super efficient alternative to the popular Hero Honda Splendor.

Bajaj Eliminator - another motorcycle made in collaboration with Kawasaki, the Eliminator became the first cruiser bike in India and later evolved into the Avenger series.

Bajaj Pulsar 150/ Bajaj Pulsar 180 - made to compete with the Hero Honda CBZ and TVS Fiero, the Pulsars offered high performance at an affordable price, truly giving “power to the people”. The Pulsars live on even today in many different variants.

Bajaj Pulsar 220F - when launched, it was a Karizma-killer and remains in production even now thanks to its cult following.

Bajaj Bike Models in India

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Bajaj Electric Bikes

Bajaj manufactures only 1 electric bike Chetak starting at a price of Rs.1.15 Lakh in India.

Upcoming Bikes of Bajaj

The upcoming Bikes of Bajaj that are set to be launched in India in 2024 and 2025 are Bajaj CNG Bike, Bajaj Pulsar N125, Bajaj Pulsar Adventure Bike, Bajaj Avenger 400. These vehicles are expected to get design upgrades, features and updated specifications to keep up with the times and enhance the ownership experience.

Key Highlights of Bajaj Bikes

The key Highlights of Bajaj Bikes include a diverse range of models like the popular Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z and Bajaj Pulsar NS200, offering options like best mileage, most expensive, and lowest price. With upcoming models like the Bajaj CNG Bike and Bajaj Pulsar N125 on the horizon, Bajaj continues to innovate. They also boasts an extensive network of 6945 showrooms and 2317 service centers to ensure customer satisfaction.
Popular Bajaj Bike ModelsBajaj Pulsar NS400Z, Bajaj Pulsar NS200, Bajaj Pulsar 125, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Bajaj Pulsar NS 125
Best MileagePlatina 110 (70 kmpl)
Most Expensive Bajaj BikeDominar 400 (Rs.2.30 Lakh)
Lowest PricePlatina 100 (Rs.67,808)
Upcoming Bajaj Bike ModelsBajaj CNG Bike, Bajaj Pulsar N125, Bajaj Pulsar Adventure Bike, Bajaj Avenger 400
Fuel TypePetrol, Electric
Bajaj Electric BikesBajaj Chetak
Bajaj Bike Showrooms6945 Outlets
Bajaj Bike Service Centers2317
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Bajaj Bike User Reviews

  • Pulsar NS200
    4.3
    2141 reviews
    Powerful bike 

    This bike is a most powerful bike in the segment every middle boys dream bike, It is fast and powerful

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    Vamsi (Verified User) 13 hours ago
  • Pulsar 125
    4
    1356 reviews
    Slightly high 

    Pulsar 125 is a commuter segment vehicle, So it\'s not a performance oriented one.Riding position is good and it\'s also good for taller guys.Overall weight is little big, But some times the weight is good for stability and handling (it\'s only included in the times of cornering and build quality matters).I will get 45 kmpl mileage in non traffic straight rode.The top end speed is 113 kmph but if you cover 70 kmph, Vibration level is at the peak and at this time the engine wil produce excess heat and it will irritating your legs (especially right leg).Chain portion is a curse of pulsar bikes so it will also disturbed you in this bike at every 500 kms (loosed chain and sounds from inner sprocket section).Service cost is slightly high in authorized service centers.After sales service is depends on your dealer; i think popular bajaj is gives you better service experience.No extra features like gear position indicator, Usb charging port, Bluetooth connectivity, Abs etc.Abs system replaced by combi system in to this bike.

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    Vinayak (Verified User) 8 hours ago
  • Pulsar 150
    4.1
    4485 reviews
    Riding the Bajaj Pulsar 150 - A Mixed Bag 

    Two years down the line with the Bajaj Pulsar 150, I had my fair share of highs and lows with this mid range performer. The 149 cc engine is robust, delivering a power of 14 PS which makes overtaking on highways a breeze. The mileage figure stands decently at around 50 km/l ,which is decent given the fluctuating fuel prices.However, despite its performance perks, the gear shifting is a bit clunky which can be a turnoff. Another downside for me has been the braking system which lacks the initial bite, although the bike is equipped with ABS.

    0
    Anonymous 14 hours ago
  • Pulsar NS 125
    4.3
    813 reviews
    Budget Friendly, with Limits 

    I have been commuting on the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 for several months and it is proven to be a cost effective choice for budget conscious buyers. The 124.45cc engine, providing 11 PS of power and 11 Nm of torque, is sufficient for day to day city travels. The bike is lighter and easy to handle and the fuel economy of around 55 kmpl is impressive.The styling is vibrant, pulling cues from its bigger NS siblings, which younger riders would certainly appreciate. Additionally, the inclusion of CBS (Combined Braking System) is welcome at this price point.

    0
    Anonymous 14 hours ago
  • Pulsar RS200
    4.3
    1189 reviews
    Bajaj Pulsar RS200: Racing Along the Edges 

    The Bajaj Pulsar RS200 has been in my garage for the past eight months and every ride still feels just as exhilarating as the first. Armed with a powerful 199.5 cc engine, which shows the RS200 is built to thrill. The design is sleek, sporty and catches the eye with its distinctive dual projector headlamps and race inspired aesthetics.The handling is sharp and the bike performs admirably around corners thanks to its perimeter frame. On the downside, the seating can be quite aggressive for long rides, leading to some discomfort specially on longer journeys.

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    Anonymous 14 hours ago
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Bajaj Bikes FAQs

Which are the most popular bikes of Bajaj in India 2024?

Top most popular bikes of Bajaj in india are Pulsar NS400Z, Pulsar NS200 and Pulsar 125 available in India with starting price Rs 1.85 Lakh

Which is the cheapest Bajaj bikes in India?

The cheapest Bajaj bike in India is Platina 100, which is priced at Rs. 67,808.

Which is the best mileage bike in Bajaj?

Platina 110 is the most mileage efficient model in Bajaj with a mileage of 70 kmpl.

What are the Upcoming Bajaj Bikes in India 2024?

The next upcoming bike from Bajaj are Bajaj CNG Bike, Bajaj Pulsar N125, Bajaj Pulsar Adventure Bike, Bajaj Avenger 400.

What is the price range of Bajaj bikes?

Price range of Bajaj bikes in India starts from Rs. 67,808 (Platina 100) and goes upto Rs. 2.30 Lakh (Dominar 400).

Which are the best Bajaj bikes under 80000?

The popular bikes offered by Bajaj in this segment are Bajaj Platina 110, Bajaj Platina 100 and Bajaj CT 110X

Which is the latest bike launched by Bajaj in India?

The latest launched bike by Bajaj in India is Pulsar NS400Z.

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