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In the Indian motorcycle market, the Pulsar 150 is among the most well-liked models. It hasn’t seen a significant upgrade in several years. However, the Pulsar was still able to sell respectable numbers, demonstrating how powerful the “Pulsar” brand is. Bajaj Auto has now decided to alter a few aspects of the motorcycle finally. These are a few of the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar 150’s best features.

AESTHETIC MODIFICATIONS

The Pulsar 150’s core design has been kept in place once more. Still, new visuals have been added to update the motorcycle’s appearance. The fuel tank and shrouds, the tail section, and the headlight cowl all have new graphics. The 2024 Pulsar 150’s body panels remain unchanged. Additionally, a stylish carbon fiber sticker is applied to the side panel. The Pulsar 150 seems more vibrant, thanks to these visuals. Nevertheless, the body panels haven’t changed in years. Although some people might prefer the bike’s “classic” appearance, it is undeniable that the design is outdated.

FEATURES

The Pulsar 150 now boasts more features thanks to Bajaj. A new digital instrument cluster is now included. The unit in question was first seen on the Pulsar N150 and Pulsar N160. Information such as the gear position indication, instantaneous fuel economy, distance to empty, average fuel economy, and time are displayed on the redesigned cluster. The standard trip meter, odometer, speedometer, and fuel gauge will be there in addition to this.

The bike has a digital display that can be connected to Bluetooth. This enables the user to use a specific app to couple a smartphone with the cluster. After pairing, it displays incoming calls and message alerts. The bike is equipped with LED tail lights, halogen indicators, and an essential headlight. There’s also ABS.

ENGINE

The bike is powered by a 149.5cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine producing 13.25Nm at 6,500 rpm and 13.8bhp at 8,500 rpm. It has a five-speed gearbox. The engine’s fuel efficiency and refinement are well-known. However, it isn’t as contemporary as its rival.

HARDWARE

The bike’s double-cradle frame, supported by twin shock absorbers and a telescopic fork, is located underneath the bodywork. It has tubeless tires on its 17-inch wheels. The version pictured here has disc brakes on both ends, while another has a drum brake on the back. 

PRICE

The starting price of the Pulsar N150 Single Disc is Rs.1,18,470. The alternative model, the Pulsar N150 Twin Disc, costs Rs.1,25,679. The prices listed for the Pulsar N150 are average ex-showroom rates.

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