Good news for motorcycle fans: Bajaj has decided not to raise the prices for its two major performance bikes, the Dominar 400 and the Pulsar NS400Z, even though there was a recent increase in the GST (Goods and Services Tax).
Had the company chosen to pass the tax increase on, the cost of both motorcycles could have jumped by as much as ₹20,000. Instead, Bajaj chose to absorb this cost itself. The goal is to keep prices stable, especially to support sales during the positive sentiment of the festive season.
For riders, this means the powerful Dominar 400 still sells for its current ex-showroom price of ₹2.39 lakh, and the value-for-money Pulsar NS400Z stays at ₹1.92 lakh (ex-showroom). Bajaj also made the same call for its range of KTM motorcycles.


In similar news, Hero also decided against raising the price of the Harley-Davidson X440. However, Royal Enfield took a different approach and increased the prices for all of its bikes over 350cc, a move that might negatively affect their festival sales this year.












