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Under this scheme, customers can enjoy benefits like GST savings, insurance-related discounts and zero processing fees. However, the GST benefit is only applicable to motorcycles below 350cc and does not include Pulsar NS400Z. Perhaps this move will make Pulsar bikes even more attractive to young buyers looking for a value-packed performance motorcycle.
The legacy that changed Indian motorcycling
Pulsar 150 The And 180 was launched in 2001, and the brand brought sporty and powerful bikes within the reach of every Indian. Although other brands focused on refinement, Pulsar was known for its muscular looks and performance. It has come a long way and has become one of the most popular brands of bikes in India.
Currently, its lineup ranges from 125cc to 400cc, priced between Rs. 79,000 and Rs. Rs 1.92 lakh, ex-showroom. It has various sub-models like Classic, NS, RS, N and the ever popular Pulsar 220F.
Recent updates and what’s coming next
recently, Bajaj has launched an update to the Pulsar 150 and 220F models with LED lighting, new graphics and some new colors. However, the big news lies in the future. Bajaj has already announced a major refresh of the classic Pulsar range in the second half of 2026.
upcoming models of Pulsar 125 And the 150 could be based on a new platform, which could be derived from the Pulsar N series. Apart from this, elements like monoshock suspension setup and updated design can also be seen at the rear. Maybe, with the refresh, the Pulsar range will continue to do well in the market with stiff competition from new competitors.
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