Bajaj Expands Its Presence in Brazil with 0km Motorcycles Priced Between R$ 16,300 and R$ 25,000. Meet the Pulsar N150, Dominar NS160, Dominar NS200, and Dominar 250 Models.
The Indian manufacturer Bajaj is making its mark in the Brazilian market by offering 0km motorcycles at competitive prices ranging from R$ 16,000 to R$ 25,000.
The models combine technology, safety, and economy, targeting both urban motorcyclists and those seeking performance for longer trips.
The brand’s strategy is clear: to offer equipped and connected motorcycles that remain accessible in an increasingly competitive sector.
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Bajaj Bets on Affordable 0km Motorcycles for the Brazilian Market
The growth of the two-wheeled market in Brazil drives the arrival of new brands, and Bajaj is seizing this opportunity.
With prices starting at R$ 16,300, the company offers motorcycles that cater to different consumer profiles.
The highlight is the proposal to combine cost-effectiveness with features typically found only in more expensive categories, such as digital dashboard with Bluetooth, full LED headlights, and ABS brakes.
Additionally, all models come with a three-year warranty, reinforcing the brand’s confidence in the Brazilian market.
Meet the 4 0km Motorcycles from Bajaj for Up to R$ 25,000
Bajaj Pulsar N150: Technology and Economy for R$ 16,300
The Pulsar N150 is the cheapest option among Bajaj’s 0km motorcycles.
Despite its low price, it delivers a 14 hp engine at 8,500 rpm and a torque of 1.38 kgf.m, ensuring agility in urban environments.

Among the equipment are USB port, digital dashboard integrated with the Bajaj Ride Connect app, and alloy wheels.
The 14-liter tank ensures good range, while the modern design appeals to those looking for style without spending too much.
Dominar NS160: Balance Between Power and Comfort
At R$ 17,900, the Dominar NS160 is aimed at those who need superior performance without compromising safety. Its 17 hp engine, combined with dual-channel ABS, provides greater confidence on highways.
Another feature is the upside-down front suspension, which offers stability on uneven surfaces.

Furthermore, the digital dashboard with Bluetooth connectivity displays everything from fuel consumption to turn-by-turn navigation, a feature still rare in motorcycles in this price range.
Dominar NS200: The Choice for Those Seeking Sportiness
Priced at R$ 20,900, the Dominar NS200 stands out as the most powerful option in the range up to R$ 21,000.
Equipped with a 24 hp engine and 6-speed transmission, it offers sporty performance for those who desire more speed and versatility.

In addition to its aggressive design, the model features 100% LED lighting, complete connectivity via app, and dual-channel ABS.
It is the bike recommended for riders looking for a balance between technology and performance without exceeding the cap of R$ 25,000.
Dominar 250: The New Addition Above R$ 20,000
With a suggested price of R$ 23,000, the Dominar 250 expands Bajaj’s portfolio in Brazil. Its 27 hp engine with liquid cooling and dual overhead camshaft delivers robustness for long journeys.

The upside-down front suspension, combined with the dual-channel ABS braking system, enhances safety in various conditions.
Additionally, the 13-liter tank ensures good range, while the design enhances its sporty appeal.
Why Bajaj’s 0km Motorcycles Can Conquer Brazilians
Bajaj’s strategy is clear: to offer complete and affordable models to compete in a segment dominated by traditional brands.
With prices ranging from R$ 16,300 to R$ 25,000, the company targets both those seeking an economical urban motorcycle and those wanting more power for highways.
The package of technology, extended warranty, and digital connectivity reinforces Bajaj’s positioning as a differentiated option.
In an increasingly demanding market, the Indian brand bets on the combination of cost-effectiveness and innovation to firmly establish itself in Brazil.

Estava pensando em comprar uma 250,cheguei a ver o valor ,mas meu medo é peças de reposição.
Seus modelos não vem com sistema flex de combustíveis, interessante aqui para nós
Como conseguir contato de concessionária da Bajaj no Maranhão?
A opção de consórcio está disponível tbm?
Ainda não tem loja no Maranhão, eu também tô aguardando kkkkkk
Mais próximo é Marabá e Belém