Bajaj has launched the all-new Pulsar N150 at Rs 1,17,734 (ex-showroom Maharashtra). It is essentially the Pulsar P150 with the Pulsar N160’s aggressive design. It rivals the likes of the Yamaha FZ S V3.
Bajaj Pulsar N150 | |
Ex-Showroom Price | Rs 1,17,734 |
Price Difference From Pulsar P150 Single-Disc Variant | N150 is Rs 1433 more expensive |
Price Difference From Pulsar N160 | N150 is Rs 12,826 more affordable |
- Styling-wise, the new Pulsar N150 bears a resemblance to the Pulsar N160. It features a sporty LED projector headlamp accompanied by LED pilot lamps. Additionally, it boasts an aggressively designed fuel tank with extensions, a sportier engine guard and a sporty underbelly exhaust. However, the design of the alloy wheels and a single-piece seat is similar to the Pulsar P150.
- Other notable features of the bike include a USB mobile charger, a single-channel ABS to prevent skidding during braking and a semi-digital instrument cluster featuring a clock, a distance-to-empty readout, real-time and average mileage indicators, and other information.
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- Speaking of the underpinnings, the new N150 gets a telescopic fork, a rear monoshock, a 260mm front disc and a 130mm rear drum brake. The bike rides on 17-inch alloys, shod with 90/90-front and 120/80-rear section tyres.
- Dimensionally, the Pulsar N150 is identical to the Pulsar P150, having a wheelbase of 1352mm, a ground clearance of 165mm and a seat height of 790mm.
- Tipping the scale at 145kg, the Pulsar N150 is roughly 5kg heavier than the P150.
- At the heart of the Pulsar N150 is the same 149.68cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine as the Pulsar P150, which generates 14.5PS and 13.5Nm and comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
- Bajaj has offered the new Pulsar N150 in two colour options – PEARL METALLIC WHITE and EBONY BLACK.
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