If a name is called ‘popular icon ’ in Indian bikes, it is Bajaj Pulsar 150. This bike has been ruling the streets of India for the last several years, and the reason is its powerful engine, muscular design and reliable performance. The Pulsar 150 has come with many updates and color options over time, but its classic style and smooth performance still attract every rider today.
Price and variants

The Bajaj Pulsar 150 is available in two variants in India.
- Pulsar 150 Single Disc: ₹1,05,361
- Pulsar 150 Twin Disc: ₹1,11,824
The value of both models is according to X-showroom (India). The company has these variants in three different colors Sparkle Black Red, Sparkle Black Blue, and Sparkle Black Silver.
Design and style

The Pulsar 150’s design is one that has become a classic over time. Its bold and muscular look pleases the rider of all ages. Although the design has not undergone major changes in a long time, the company has given it a fresh look with new color schemes and graphics. The company has also recently launched it in the Neon Series, with the bike getting Matte Metallic Gray color finish and Neon Orange or Yellow highlights. This version does not have engine bellies and tank extensions, which make the bike look simple and athletic.
Engine and performance

The Bajaj Pulsar powers the 150, its 149.5cc BS6 compliant, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. This engine generates power of 13.8 bhp and torque of 13.25 Nm, which gives smooth and responsive performance. It has a fuel injection system (Fuel Injection), which has improved both pick-up and mileage. The 5-speed gearbox makes gear shifting easy and smooth with it. This bike is not only fast but also excellent in fuel efficiency, and gives a mileage of about 45-50 kmpl.
Suspension and braking

The suspension setup of the Bajaj Pulsar 150 features telescopic forks on the front and adjustable dual springs on the rear. This setup gives a smooth and stable riding experience on every type of road. Talking about the braking system, it has disc brakes in the front and drums or discs in the rear (according to the variant). Both variants offer single-channel ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), which ensures better control and safety while applying brakes.










