Bajaj raises prices of all 17 variants [With price list]

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KATHMANDU: Hansraj Hulaschand & Company, the authorized distributor for Bajaj two-wheelers in Nepal, has raised the prices of 17 Bajaj models and variants currently available in the country.

According to the company, the prices of Bajaj motorcycles have gone up by a minimum of Rs 2,000 and a maximum of Rs 5,000.

The new prices came into effect from Sunday.

With the fresh revision in prices, Bajaj’s high-capacity bikes—the Pulsar NS 400 Z and the Dominar 400—have become dearer by Rs 5,000 each to Rs 571,900 and Rs 620,900, respectively.

Similarly, the prices of the Avenger 220 Cruise and 160 Street have gone up by Rs 4,000 each, bringing their new prices to Rs 428,900 and Rs 385,900, respectively.

In the Pulsar series, the 150 SD, TD, and N150 models have each seen a price hike of Rs 3,000. These Pulsar variants now retail at Rs 313,900, Rs 332,900, and Rs 374,900, respectively. Likewise, the Pulsar 125 Neon and N125 have become expensive by Rs 2,000 each, and now cost Rs 270,900 and Rs 299,900, respectively, while the NS 125 is available for Rs 300,900.

Both variants of the Pulsar N160 have also seen a Rs 3,000 price increase. The older variant now costs Rs 404,900, while the upgraded version is priced at Rs 417,900.

The prices of the NS 200 FI DC ABS BS6 variant and the Pulsar 220 F have each risen by Rs 3,000, to Rs 449,900 and Rs 414,900, respectively.

Additionally, the Bajaj Discover Disc variant has gone up by Rs 3,000 to Rs 252,900, and the ST variant by Rs 2,000 to Rs 256,900.

The most affordable Bajaj model, the Platina 100 ES, has seen its price go up by Rs 2,000 to Rs 214,900.

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