Bajaj Philippines Becomes a Standalone Brand Under TriMotors, Marking a New Chapter for Pinoy Riders

Bajaj Philippines Becomes a Standalone Brand Under TriMotors, Marking a New Chapter for Pinoy Riders

Bajaj motorcycles are entering a new phase in the Philippines as the brand transitions into a standalone identity under TriMotors. The move signals a renewed direction for Bajaj’s presence in the local motorcycle market, with plans to reintroduce several models aimed at Filipino riders. For enthusiasts familiar with bikes like the Dominar series, this development could reshape how Bajaj products are distributed, supported, and promoted locally. The change also reflects a broader strategy as TriMotors continues to strengthen its role in the country’s motorcycle industry, including its involvement with other major brands.

Bajaj Philippines standalone brand marks a new development for the Indian motorcycle manufacturer’s presence in the country.

Based on reports from MotoPinas, Bajaj motorcycles now operate in the Philippines under TriMotors. The move strengthens the brand’s direction in the local market.

The move also marks the return of familiar Bajaj models in the Philippines. These include the Dominar 400 and several Pulsar models now available again in the Philippine lineup.

Below is the current Bajaj motorcycle price list in the Philippines:

  • 2026 Bajaj Dominar 400 – P208,888
  • 2026 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z – P199,888
  • 2026 Bajaj Pulsar N160 – P115,888
  • 2026 Bajaj Pulsar RS200 – P133,888
  • 2026 Bajaj Pulsar N125 – P79,888

For the local riding community, the change signals a clearer identity for the brand moving forward. Distribution, aftersales support, and brand positioning often improve when a manufacturer operates with a more defined structure in a market.

If you want a deeper look at entry-level big bikes in the Philippines, check this guide: Beginner Motorcycle Buying Guide: Start Your Ride Right.

Bajaj remains one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers in the world. Cycle World highlighted the company’s global production scale.

For Filipino riders, this development signals a renewed presence for the brand in the local motorcycle market.

As the Bajaj Philippines standalone brand era begins, riders in the country will likely watch closely how this renewed presence shapes Bajaj’s future in the local motorcycle scene.

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