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Bajaj Pulsar P150 is a modern rendition of the iconic Pulsar 150 and was launched with a decent price hike too. To know everything different between the new bike and the older Bajaj Pulsar 150, check out our analysis here.
Bajaj Pulsar P150 Price
The Pulsar P150 has been priced at Rs 1,16,755 for the single-disc variant and Rs 1,19,757 for the double-disc variant (both prices ex-showroom Delhi). This makes it Rs 5,581 more than both the respective variants of the Pulsar 150.
Bajaj Pulsar P150 Features
In terms of features, the P150 gets a semi-digital cluster, one that we’ve previously seen on the N250 and F250. It houses a gear position indicator, clock, and distance-to-empty indicator in addition to run-of-the-mill information. Single-channel ABS, meanwhile, is standard.
Bajaj Pulsar P150 Engine
The Pulsar P150’s new 149.68cc engine makes 14.5PS and 13.5Nm, which is 0.5 PS and 0.25Nm more than the older Pulsar 150. The mill works alongside a 5-speed transmission.
Bajaj Pulsar P150 Suspension & Brakes
The Pulsar P150 is suspended on a 37mm telescopic fork along with a monoshock. The 260mm front disc works with a 230mm disc/130mm drum brake at the rear, depending on the variant you go for. The single-disc variant also comes with an 80/100-17 (F) and 100/90-17 (R) setup, while the double-disc variant gets a 90/90-17 (F) and 110/80-17 (R) setup. Bits like a USB charger, 790mm seat height, 165mm ground clearance, 14-liter fuel tank as well as a 140kg kerb weight (a solid 10kg lighter than the Pulsar 150 (twin disc variants compared) add to its practicality.