ZigOpinion: The Bajaj Pulsar 250F Might Undercut Pulsar 220F In...
- Aug 10, 2021
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Bajaj has revised the prices of its entire portfolio. After dropping the price of the Bajaj Dominar 250 by a huge margin, the brand has revised the prices of its commuter range as well. Here’s what the July price list looks like:
Model |
New Price |
Old Price |
Difference |
Rs 52,832 |
Rs 49,152 |
Rs 3,680 |
|
Rs 58,061 |
Rs 53,498 |
Rs 4,563 |
|
Rs 61,869 |
Rs 55,494 |
Rs 6,375 |
|
Rs 56,480 |
Rs 54,669 |
Rs 1,811 |
|
Rs 98,234 |
Rs 93,690 |
Rs 4,544 |
Unlike the Dominar 250, Bajaj has hiked the prices of its entire commuter range. The CT110X, which made its debut in April this year, has become dearer by Rs 6,375. Even the entry-level commuter like the CT100 has witnessed a significant surge in price. Now, after Hero MotoCorp’s latest price revision, the bike has become a tad more expensive than the Hero HF 100.
The newest member of the Pulsar family, the Pulsar NS125, has also received a significant hike of Rs 4,544 pushing it closer to the Rs 1 lakh mark. In fact, the bike has ventured into the six-figure territory in some cities already. We have ridden the new sporty Pulsar and you can read our experience on July 20. So stay tuned.
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