The recent GST 2.0 revision has brought significant relief for motorcycle buyers in India, especially in the sub-350cc segment. With tax rates lowered, entry-level and mid-capacity bikes have become more affordable. Bajaj Auto, which has one of the widest line-ups in the country under its Pulsar brand, has also revised prices across multiple models. The Pulsar series covers everything from 125cc commuters to the larger 400cc machines. Here’s a detailed look at the updated prices of each model after GST 2.0.
Bajaj Pulsar N Series
The Pulsar N125 is now the most affordable in the modern N lineup, with prices starting from Rs 91,692. The larger Pulsar N160 now begins at Rs 1.16 lakh, while the Pulsar N250 is available from Rs 1.33 lakh. All three models benefit directly from the GST revision, making them more accessible to buyers looking for performance-oriented street motorcycles at lower price points.Also Read: Jeep Wagoneer Recall Explained — Here’s Why 1.23 Lakh SUVs Are Affected
Bajaj Pulsar NS Series
The long-standing NS range has also seen a notable price correction. The Pulsar NS125 now starts at Rs 98,400, while the Pulsar NS160 is priced from Rs 1.20 lakh. The Pulsar NS200, one of the most popular models in the brand’s line-up, now begins at Rs 1.32 lakh. However, the flagship Pulsar NS400Z remains unaffected by the GST cut since it sits above the 350cc bracket. Bajaj has kept prices steady at Rs 1.92 lakh, without introducing any hikes.Bajaj Pulsar RS200
The fully faired Pulsar RS200, which continues to be one of the few affordable sportbikes in the Indian market, now starts at Rs 1.71 lakh. The GST benefit makes it slightly easier for enthusiasts to consider this faired alternative over naked streetfighters.Bajaj Pulsar Classic Range
The entry-level Pulsar 125 from the Classic line has seen its prices fall to Rs 79,048, making it one of the most affordable options in Bajaj’s portfolio. Moving up the ladder, the Pulsar 150 now starts at Rs 1.05 lakh, while the veteran Pulsar 220F is available from Rs 1.27 lakh.Also Read: Mahindra BE 6 Vs Tata Curvv EV: Which One To Choose For Everyday Practicality?
Overall, the GST 2.0 update has made most Pulsar motorcycles more budget-friendly,
especially in the commuter and mid-capacity segments. With Bajaj keeping the NS400Z untouched, buyers in the higher-capacity bracket won’t see savings, but for the majority of Pulsar models, the new prices are expected to drive stronger sales momentum during the festive season.