Company claims that the newly launched Pulsar N150 offers somewhere around 45-50 kmpl, similar to the previous Pulsar 150.
The Pune-based homegrown two-wheeler manufacturer Bajaj Auto has been dominating the market for decades, a big credit goes to one of its feature-loaded portfolios Pulsar series. Again! the company created the buzz in the 150cc segment by launching the much-awaited Pulsar N150 in India.
The company has introduced the motorcycle across the nation at the starting price of Rs 1.17 lakh (ex-showroom). Interested customers can pre-book the vehicle from the company’s authorized showroom. The booking also can be made online by visiting Bajaj’s official website.
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Bajaj Pulsar N150 Mileage
As per the details shared by the leading brand, the newly launched Pulsar N150 offers the same fuel efficiency as the previous Pulsar 150, which means customers are likely to get somewhere around 45-50 kmpl.
Bajaj Pulsar N150 Design
Talking about the looks and road appearance first, the bike comes with with sporty look and carries a similar charm as Pulsar N160. It gets LED projector headlamp, a bulky fuel tank with eye catching graphics on it, single unit seating arrangment, floating body panels, sleek exhaust, which produces a sporty sound, similar to the N160.
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Bajaj Pulsar N150 Features
Apart from this, the bike also comes with a USB port, placed on the fuel tank, a speedometer, and an inspired digital instrument cluster, which provides all the bike-related important information such as gear positioning, RPM, speed, fuel capacity, time and whatnot. As far as the front suspension is concerned, it gets a telescopic unit. While at the back has been supported by the monoshock unit.
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Bajaj Pulsar N150 Engine
When it comes to the displacement, the all new Pulsar 150 is powered by 149.68cc, four stroke, single-cylinder engine, which generates a max output of 14 bhp and 13.5 Nm of peak torque. The unit is mated with a five-speed transmission.