Indian motorcycle giant Bajaj Auto unveiled five new models at its “Future in Motion” event in Alabang, formally marking its independent entry into the Philippine market.
After years of operating in the Philippines via a strategic tie-up with Kawasaki Motors Philippines Corporation, Bajaj is now entering the market as a standalone brand. Supported by TriMotors Technology Corporation, the company is set to introduce its own dealerships, service centers, and a new generation of motorcycles tailored for local riders.
Headlining the launch is the Bajaj Dominar 400, an expressway-legal naked bike powered by a 373cc single-cylinder engine producing 40hp and 35Nm of torque. With a six-speed gearbox and a price of P208,888, it positions itself as a compelling big-bike alternative.

Joining the highway-approved lineup is the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z, priced at P199,888. It’s powered by the same 373cc single-cylinder engine, but produces slightly less power at 39.5hp. It boasts a high 165mm ground clearance and weighs lighter than the Dominar 400 (193kg vs 174kg).


For sportbike enthusiasts, the Bajaj Pulsar RS200 delivers 24hp from a 199cc engine. It’s priced at P133,888.
Meanwhile, the street-focused Bajaj Pulsar N160 (P115,888) and entry-level Bajaj Pulsar N125 (P79,888) round out the lineup, offering accessible performance in lightweight packages.


All five models come standard with LED lighting and LCD display.




