Revamped Design: The Pulsar P150 sports a sportier look, incorporating sharper design elements to create a visually lighter appearance.
With two variants on offer, the single-disc variant is priced at Rs 1,17,440, while the double-disc variant costs Rs 1,20,442 (ex-showroom Delhi).
Semi-Digital Instrument Cluster: Equipped with a semi-digital instrument cluster akin to the N250 and F250 models, the Pulsar P150 includes a gear position indicator, clock, distance-to-empty, speedometer, fuel gauge, and engine RPM.
Powerful Engine: The bike is powered by a 149.68cc engine that produces 14.5PS at 8500rpm and 13.5Nm at 6000rpm, showcasing a 0.5PS and 0.25Nm power increase compared to its predecessor. This engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
Suspension & Brakes: Its suspension setup comprises a 37mm telescopic fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear.
USB Charging Port: Offering added convenience, the Pulsar P150 comes equipped with a USB charging port, catering to the modern rider's connectivity needs.
Dimensions and Weight: With a seat height of 790mm, a ground clearance of 165mm, a 14-liter fuel tank capacity, and a kerb weight of 140kg, the bike aims for an optimal balance between agility and stability.
Rivals: Positioned against bikes like the Honda SP160, Honda Unicorn, TVS Apache RTR 160, and Yamaha FZ, the Pulsar P150 competes in the segment offering a mix of performance and practicality.
Designed for rider comfort, the 302 S features a well-padded and ergonomically designed seat, ensuring a comfortable riding experience, even during long journeys.