Against the backdrop of strong momentum in the Argentine motorcycle market and an increase in supply and sales, Bajaj, together with Grupo Corven, launched a series of actions to promote various segments.
The brand achieves this with two options: Strengthening your commercial offer with exclusive cash prices, or with new tools Financing.
The proposals are valid until the end of the last month of the year, with the possibility of obtaining loans through banks and credit institutions.
On the other hand, the proposals focus particularly on the street motorcycle segment with the idea of providing accessible alternatives.
Models with cash prices
In case of choosing the cash option, the following models and prices are available to the brand:
- Boxer 150: $2,670,990
- Rouser LS125: $3,150,990
- Rouser P150: $3,990,990
- Rouser NS160: $4,250,990
- Rouser NS200: $4,979,990
- Rouser N250: $6,489,990
- Rouser NS400z: $8,199,990
- Master 400: $7,999,990
Bajaj offers financing for various models.
Financing options for motorcycles
For those who want to buy a motorcycle in the long term, the loans are financed by BBVA, with a focus on the flagship models:
- Master 400: 12 interest-free installments up to 50% of the price.
- Rouser NS400z: 12 interest-free installments up to 50% of the price.
It also offers a personal loan with Creditech, with 24 fixed installments of $229,000 and a maximum financing amount of 3,000,000 pesos.
This option remains in effect and continues to provide an attractive alternative for those seeking predictability in their payments.
“Closing the year with clear and accessible proposals is part of our way of being close to users. These new financing tools and cash prices allow us to offer concrete alternatives for different customer profiles and accompany the purchase decision with simple, predictable options adapted to the needs of the current market,” said Santiago Negri, commercial director of Bajaj at Grupo Corven.
Motorcycle sales in Argentina
In November, 52,192 motorcycles were patented in Argentina, an increase of 4% year-on-year, as 50,173 units were registered in November 2024.
Compared to the previous month, a decrease of 17.4% is observed as 63,155 units were registered in October.
This was done in a total of eleven months of the year 590,170 units, which is 35.4% more than in the same period in 2024According to the Motorcycle Department of the Association of Automobile Dealers of the Argentine Republic (ACARA), 436,001 motorcycle vehicles had been registered.
In terms of participation, there is only one change in the top places compared to October, Honda continued to be the market leader with 10,362 units, followed by Gilera with 6,995, which ranked fourth in March, and Motomel, which remains in third place with 6,005. In fourth place, unlike in August, Zanella remains with 5,122, and Corven entered the top 5 in November with 4,353, surpassing Keller, who was in sixth place, by only 19 units.
There were no changes to the model with the most patents, the Honda Wave 110S, which took first place for the fourth month in a row with 5,186 units, followed by the Gilera Smash with 4,914. The Keller KN 110-8 remains in third place with 3,716, which means the Motomel B110 remains in fourth place with 3,296. The novelty of September, which was maintained in October, was the return to the top 5 of Corven Energy 110 by Corven, which climbed to fifth place with 2,873 units and continued there last month.