As the company chooses to absorb the price hike, the Bajaj Pulsar NS 400Z and Dominar 400 pricing stay the same.
Bajaj Auto absorbs the GST hike on motorcycles: Performance bike enthusiasts will be relieved to learn that Bajaj Auto has decided not to raise the ex-showroom prices of the Pulsar NS 400Z and Dominar 400, even though the GST on motorcycles larger than 350cc has increased from 28% to 40%. This decision is similar to what KTM and Triumph have done.
Key Details
Aspect | Details |
Models Affected | Bajaj Pulsar NS 400Z, Bajaj Dominar 400 |
Price Status | Unchanged despite GST hike |
Current Price | Pulsar NS 400Z – Rs. 1.92 lakh, Dominar 400 – Rs. 2.39 lakh (ex-showroom) |
GST Impact | GST on >350cc bikes increased from 28% to 40% |
Estimated Extra Cost Saved | Bajaj is committed to affordability & rider confidence |
Reason | Bajaj absorbs tax hike to protect customers |
Market Comparison | KTM & Triumph also absorbed hikes; RE increased prices on select models |
Official Statement | Bajaj committed to affordability & rider confidence |
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VFM Position of Bajaj Bikes Maintained
The most VFM 400 cc product in India is still arguably being offered at its former pricing. Although the Dominar 400’s appeal has declined significantly in recent years, Bajaj has chosen not to raise its prices. Currently, the former costs Rs. 1.92 lakh, while the latter costs Rs. 2.39 lakh (ex-showroom).

Customers Continue to Get Value for Money
Customers will continue to enjoy the same value proposition without having to pay an extra amount that may have exceeded Rs. 22,000, thanks to Bajaj’s willingness to absorb the tax hike. With its aggressive attitude, powerful performance, and cutting-edge technologies, the Pulsar NS 400Z appeals to a broad spectrum of customers.
Strategic Move During Festive Season
Freezing pricing could help the business sustain momentum for its flagship products at a time when consumers are extremely sensitive to price hikes because of the new GST 2.0 tax system, particularly in the middleweight capacity motorbike market. Additionally, it might encourage more people to buy these motorcycles during this joyous time of year.

Other Manufacturers’ Strategies Compared
Similarly, Hero MotoCorp has decided against raising the Harley-Davidson X440’s price. RE has raised the costs of its Scram 440, Guerrilla 450, Himalayan 450, and flagship 650 cc models, even though it has drastically reduced the pricing of its 350 cc motorbike lineup, which includes the Bullet, Classic, Hunter, and Meteor.
Official Statement from Bajaj Auto
Sumeet Narang, President, Marketing, Bajaj Auto Ltd., commented on the announcement and said,
“The Pulsar NS400 and Dominar 400 embody two sides of our philosophy—daring performance and long-distance touring confidence. Even with the GST increase, we wanted to ensure that riders are not burdened with higher ownership costs. By keeping prices unchanged, Bajaj Auto reaffirms its commitment to delivering motorcycles that excite, endure, and remain within reach of enthusiasts.”
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PPX Saying
Bajaj Auto’s bold move to absorb the GST hike ensures that performance bike enthusiasts can still enjoy the Pulsar NS 400Z and Dominar 400 at the same prices. At a time when many brands are increasing costs, Bajaj’s decision highlights its customer-first approach and commitment to keeping biking excitement accessible.