Bajaj launched Pulsar P150 today.

Bajaj added the middle option in their Pulsar line-up. The all-new Pulsar P150 is priced between Pulsar150 and N160. P150 comes with two variants on offer- Single disc, Single-seat & Twin disc, and Split seat. Pulsar P150 is powered by a 149cc Single cylinder, Air-cooled engine which produces 14.5PS of power @8500rpm and 11.5Nm of torque @6000rpm mated with a 5-speed gearbox. The fuel tank holds 14 litres of fuel and without fuel, the bike weighs 140kg, seat height is set to 790mm which is quite accessible, and ground clearance is 165mm. The suspension has 31mm of telescopic fork at the front and a mono-shock at the rear. Both variants are equipped with single-channel ABS and offer five colors- Racing Red, Caribbean Blue, Ebony Black Red, Ebony Black Blue, and Ebony Black White.

Bajaj Pulsar P150 single disc, single seat;

This entry-level variant offers 260mm of disc at the front and 130mm drum brake at the rear and a single-piece seat. The set of tires remains slimmer 80/100-17 front and 100/90-17 rear.

Bajaj Pulsar P150 twin disc, split seat;

This variant offers the same 260m of disc at the front but 230mm of disc at the rear. Also, it offers a split seat and clip-on handle. The set of tires is 90/90-17 at the front and 110/90-17 at the rear.

The price difference of the new Pulsar P150 is as below-

Variant 

Bajaj Pulsar P150

Bajaj Pulsar150 

Difference

Base (Neon)

N/A

Rs 1,04,448

N/A

Single Disc

Rs 1,16,755

Rs 1,11,174

Rs 5,581

Twin Disc

Rs 1,19,757

Rs 1,14,176

Rs 5,581

 

The new Pulsar P150 shares its rivalry with TVS Apache RTR 160 2V, Yamaha FZ-FI, and the Hero Xtreme 160R.

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