The popular budget motorcycle has now become even more attractive
In this post, we take a look at what new updates the Bajaj Pulsar 150 boasts. We know that Pulsar has become a household name in India over the years. The two-wheeler giant caters to all the major mass market segments in India with the Pulsar moniker. That is the reason why it has gained immense popularity. Furthermore, with frequent updates, the models remain fresh and the rivals also have to be on their toes to compete. For now, let us check out the kind of new amenities the Pulsar 150 gets.
Bajaj Pulsar 150 New Updates
The update focuses on subtle design refreshes and practical enhancements, while keeping the core character of the bike unchanged. The revised Pulsar 150 range is available in multiple variants, with ex-showroom Delhi prices starting at Rs 1,08,772. for the Pulsar 150 SD, followed by the Pulsar 150 SD UG at Rs 1,11,669, and the Pulsar 150 TD UG at Rs 1,15,481. These prices position the motorcycle firmly within reach of riders looking for everyday performance without moving into higher displacement segments.
Visually, the Pulsar 150 continues with its well-known muscular stance. Bajaj has added new colour options and refreshed graphics to give the motorcycle a more contemporary feel, especially for younger riders. Importantly, these updates do not alter the overall silhouette that long-time Pulsar owners associate with the brand. One of the key functional changes is the introduction of an LED headlamp and LED turn indicators, which improve visibility and day-to-day usability while fitting into the bike’s established design language. These might be relatively minor changes, but these can enhance the appeal of the model significantly.

Mechanically, the Pulsar 150 remains focused on delivering a balanced riding experience. It continues to draw power from a 149.55-cc 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, Twin Spark BSVI Compliant DTS-i FI Engine, which is good for a decent 14 PS and 13.4 Nm of peak power and torque, respectively. This mill pairs with a 5-speed transmission with a wet, multi-plate clutch. The fuel tank capacity is 15 litres and the bike weighs 148 kg. Apart from that, there are all sorts of latest tech and convenience amenites like digital instrument cluster, bluetooth connectivity, USB charging port, SMS/Call alerts, mobile application and much more.
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