Bajaj offers one-year free insurance on a range of bikes

    The insurance values range anywhere between Rs 1,300 and Rs 2,000; valid up to January 15.

    Published On Jan 08, 2018 12:43:00 PM

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    Bajaj offers one-year free insurance on a range of bikes

    Bajaj currently has a one-year free insurance offer on select motorcycles from its range. The insurances being offered range from Rs 1,300 to Rs 2,000 and are being provided on ten models – the Platina, Discover 125 drum and disc models, V12, V15, Avenger 150 Street, the Pulsar 135, 150, 180 and NS 160. This offer is only valid until January 15, 2018.

    Starting with the Platina, one can benefit with a saving of Rs 1,300, thanks to the insurance being covered by this offer. Bajaj’s Discover 125 models (both drum and disc) get insurances worth Rs 1,400 taken care of. The V12 and V15 models each get savings worth Rs 1,500. The manufacturer’s Avenger 150 Street model gets a saving of Rs 1,700. The Pulsar 135 gets free insurance worth Rs 1,500, the 150 gets Rs 1,700 and the 180 gets Rs 2,000. Lastly, the NS 160 benefits from a savings worth Rs 1,900.

    The above prices are for Delhi and one can expect different prices across the country since they are provided at the discretion of the Bajaj dealer.

    Bajaj is also working on updating its bikes for 2018. The company’s Avenger models are set to get many substantial updates – like a digital instrument pod. The Dominar is set to get new colour-schemes which are paired with gold-coloured wheels. The company is also planning to re-introduce the Discover 110 to its line-up and will be pricing it at Rs 50,500 (ex-showroom, Pune).

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