Bajaj Dominar Prices Hiked For The Third Time In 2018
Highlights
- Bajaj had launched the Dominar in Dec 2016 at a price of Rs. 1.36 lakh
- Currently, the price of the Bajaj Dominar non-ABS is Rs. 1.48 lakh
- The prices for Bajaj Dominar ABS is Rs. 1.62 lakh
Yet again, Bajaj Auto has increased the prices of its flagship model, the Dominar, by Rs. 2,000 since 1 July, 2018. You will be surprised to know that this is the third time in 2018 that Bajaj has increased the prices of the Dominar by the same amount. This means that the prices of the Dominar have been increased by a total of Rs. 6,000 in 2018. Currently, the Bajaj Dominar in its standard variant is priced at Rs. 1.48 lakh while the ABS variant is now priced at Rs. 1.62 lakh. To give you a comparison, the prices of the Dominar started at Rs. 1.42 lakh in Jan 2018, became Rs. 1.44 lakh in March 2018, Rs. 1.46 lakh in May 2018 and now, the price as we mentioned earlier, is Rs. 1.48 lakh in July 2018. (All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi)
Month | Price Of Bajaj Dominar STD | Price of Bajaj Dominar ABS |
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Jan-18 | Rs. 1.42 lakh | Rs. 1.56 lakh |
Mar-18 | Rs. 1.44 lakh | Rs. 1.58 lakh |
May-18 | Rs. 1.46 lakh | Rs. 1.60 lakh |
Jul-18 | Rs. 1.48 lakh | Rs. 1.62 lakh |
Also Read: Bajaj Auto Hikes Prices Of The Dominar In March 2018
Bajaj had launched the Dominar in India in December 2016, at a price of Rs. 1.36 lakh for the non-ABS version. Since then, the overall increase in prices of the Dominar has been around Rs. 12,000. In the one and half years, since the Dominar has been around, Bajaj has offered new colours as updates to the motorcycle. Bajaj recently announced that it will be offering a 5-year warranty on all its motorcycles sold in July 2018.
Also Read: Bajaj Dominar Prices Hiked in May 2018
Bajaj said that over 80 per cent of Dominar customers prefer to purchase the ABS-equipped variant and there were rumours that Bajaj had discontinued the non-ABS variant of the bike. But, it is still on sale, at least for now. The Bajaj Dominar goes up against the likes of the Mahindra Mojo and the Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350.