Introducing the Bajaj Pulsar N150: Dominating the 150cc Segment

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Bajaj Auto has launched the Pulsar N150 in India with a competitive starting price of Rs 1.17 lakh (ex-showroom).

Impressive Price Point

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Interested buyers can pre-book the Pulsar N150 at Bajaj's authorized showrooms or conveniently make online bookings through the official Bajaj website.

Booking Options

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The Pulsar N150 offers excellent fuel efficiency, with an expected mileage of approximately 45-50 kmpl, making it a cost-effective choice for daily commuting.

Great Mileage

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The bike features a sporty and striking design, reminiscent of the Pulsar N160. It boasts an LED projector headlamp, muscular fuel tank with eye-catching graphics, and a sleek exhaust that emits a sporty sound.

Sporty Design

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Equipped with modern features, the Pulsar N150 comes with a USB port on the fuel tank, a comprehensive speedometer, and a digital instrument cluster that provides essential bike-related information.

Feature-Rich

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The bike's front suspension is handled by a telescopic unit, while the rear is supported by a monoshock unit, ensuring a comfortable and smooth ride.

Suspension

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The Pulsar N150 is powered by a robust 149.68cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine, generating a maximum output of 14 bhp and 13.5 Nm of peak torque.

Powerful Engine

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 It comes with a five-speed transmission that ensures efficient power delivery and an exhilarating riding experience.

Efficient Transmission

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The bike's sporty design and bold graphics give it a commanding road presence, making it stand out among its peers.

Road Presence

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As part of the renowned Pulsar series, the Pulsar N150 upholds the legacy with its stylish design, modern features, and powerful engine, making it an appealing choice for motorcycle enthusiasts in India.

Legacy Continuation