Bajaj Auto, one of India's leading two-wheeler manufacturers, has expanded its impressive Pulsar lineup with the introduction of the Pulsar N150. This new addition is priced competitively, starting at just Rs 1.18 lakh (ex-showroom). The Pulsar N150 is positioned below the Pulsar N160, sharing a strikingly similar design with its elder sibling and drawing design inspiration from the popular Pulsar P150.
The Pulsar N150 comes with a contemporary design featuring a distinctive LED projector headlamp at the front, akin to the design seen on the Pulsar N160. The digital instrument cluster and USB charging port, borrowed from the N160, contribute to a modern and tech-savvy feel. Adding to its sporty appeal, the motorcycle boasts an underbelly exhaust.
Under the hood, the Pulsar N150 is equipped with a robust 149.68 cc single-cylinder engine, generating an impressive power output of 14.3 hp and a peak torque of 13.5 Nm. The engine is mated to a smooth 5-speed transmission, ensuring an exciting and efficient ride.
The bike features telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear, providing a comfortable and stable ride over various terrains. Braking is handled effectively by a 240 mm front disc brake and a 130 mm drum brake at the rear, enhanced with single-channel ABS for added safety.
According to Bajaj Auto, the Pulsar N150 is anticipated to deliver an impressive mileage ranging from 45 to 50 kmpl, making it an economical choice for daily commutes and longer rides.
Bajaj Auto offers the Pulsar N150 in three attractive color options - Racing Red, Ebony Black, and Metallic Pearl White. Notably, the bike is available in a single variant, with all color options offered at the same competitive price point.
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