Bajaj Auto updates website with new prices post CBS- and ABS-upgrade

Bajaj Auto has updated its website with the new prices after upgrading its motorcycles with Combined Braking System (CBS) and Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS).

Bajaj Auto is yet to reveal the price of the Platina 100 ES Alloy CBS, Pulsar 180 and Avenger 180 Street.

Also read: Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon ABS launched at INR 67,386 (ex-showroom Pune)

Model Price (ex-showroom Delhi)
Dominar 400 INR 1,70,138
Pulsar RS200 INR 1,39,635
Pulsar NS200 INR 1,12,557
Pulsar NS160 (Twin Disc) INR 92,595
Pulsar 220F INR 1,06,528
Pulsar 180 NA
Pulsar 150 Classic INR 84,461
Pulsar 150 Twin Disc INR 88,339
Pulsar 150 Neon INR 68,250
Pulsar 180 Neon (180F) INR 94,278 – ex-showroom Pune
Avenger 220 Cruise INR 1,03,891
Avenger 220 Street INR 1,03,891
Avenger 180 Street NA
Discover 110 Drum CBS INR 53,312
Discover 125 Drum CBS INR 58,253
Discover 125 Disc CBS INR 61,754
Platina 100 ES Alloy CBS NA
Platina 100 KS Alloy CBS INR 40,749
Platina 110 ES Alloy CBS INR 50,752
CT100 KS Spoke CBS INR 33,402
CT100 KS Alloy CBS INR 36,186
CT100 ES Alloy CBS INR 41,837

The prices for select models are currently unavailable. One of these models is the Bajaj Avenger 180 Street, which is reportedly about to be replaced by the Avenger 160 Street. The Bajaj Pulsar 180 ABS has started to reach select dealerships, and its price should be revealed very soon.

The changes to all ABS-equipped models will be limited to visuals, and the motorcycles will continue to feature the same engine and hardware specifications as the non-ABS models. A comprehensive upgrade to some models will arrive with the BS-VI upgrade, the deadline for which is 1 April 2020.

Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director, Bajaj Auto had confirmed in an interview in November last year that the updated Avenger and Pulsar range will arrive with BS-VI upgrades. The motorcycles are expected to receive revised styling and graphics along with updated features. Expect to see LED headlight on the premium models and LED DRLs on the entry-level models. The newly launched XPulse 200, XPulse 200T and the Xtreme 200S feature the first-in-segment Bluetooth enabled instrument console, and other manufacturers are likely to follow soon. The next-generation Pulsar and Avenger models and the BS-VI compliant Dominar 400 could also be equipped with this feature.

The CBS- and ABS-equipped motorcycles have already started to arrive at the dealerships.

Also Read: Modified Bajaj Pulsar NS200 from Russia is called Goa Fighter

In the short run, the company will update its product portfolio with a new variant under the Pulsar, Platina and CT range in June.

Bajaj Pulsar NS160 Twin Disc - Image Gallery

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