Bajaj Pulsar 220F launched at Rs 1.39 lakh

    The 220F currently sits between the NS160 and the NS200 in Bajaj’s Pulsar line-up.

    Published On Feb 20, 2023 12:26:00 PM

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    Bajaj Pulsar 220F price, India launch, bookings, deliveries.
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    Bajaj has relaunched the massively successful Pulsar 220F at Rs 1,39,686 lakh (ex-showroom). The model was silently discontinued last year, shortly after the launch of the new Pulsar N250 and F250

    1. Bajaj Pulsar 220F will get revised graphics, a Carbon edition
    2. Deliveries slated to begin by end of February 2023

    Bajaj Pulsar 220F relaunched: details

    The Bajaj Pulsar 220F was first launched in India back in 2007 and has been a hugely popular model for the Chakan-based manufacturer. Despite boasting underpinnings that are more than sixteen years old now, the fact that Bajaj has decided to relaunch it in our market shows just how popular the model is. For 2023, the bike now gains OBD-2 compliance but is likely to remain mechanically identical to the BS6 model that was sold earlier.

    We have learned from dealer sources that deliveries for the 2023 Pulsar 220F are slated to begin by the end of this month. We have also been told that the new 220F will be offered in a Carbon edition, much like the smaller Pulsar 125

    Currently, the on-road price for the relaunched 2023 model stands between Rs 1.7 lakh-Rs 1.75 lakh. In comparison, the Pulsar F250 (single-channel ABS variant) is currently priced at Rs 1.4 lakh and this puts the 2023 Pulsar 220F nearly on par with its more modern successor. At its current price, the Pulsar 220F has become dearer by roughly Rs 5,000-7,000 compared to when it was previously on sale in 2022.

    All prices mentioned are applicable in the Durgapur region of West Bengal.

    Also See: 

    Bajaj Pulsar N250, F250 review, test ride  

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