Two-wheeler manufacturer Bajaj is preparing to launch the updated model of 2024 Bajaj Pulsar N150 in the Indian market. Recently, the test mule of the bike was spotted with major updates during testing.
A new instrument cluster has been seen in it, which can be a 5-inch TFT screen. This screen will facilitate Bluetooth connectivity and navigation in the bike with smartphones.
Information about the price and availability of Bajaj Pulsar N150 will be given at the time of its launch. It is estimated that its price may start from around Rs 1.20 lakh.
Let us know what features can be found in this bike.
2024 Pulsar N150: Features
The biggest change in the new Bajaj Pulsar can be made in its design. Inspired by the Pulsar N160, this bike will get an aggressive LED projector headlamp.
Apart from this, the bike may get a muscular fuel tank, a contoured step seat, a sportier underbelly exhaust and floating body panels.
It will be fitted with wide cross-section rear tyres, which provide good grip to the riders. Additionally, USB port is also available on digital instrument cluster, speedometer and fuel tank.
According to the information, Bajaj Pulsar N150 can be given a 149.68 cc, four-stroke, single cylinder-FI, air-cooled engine, which produces 14.5 Ps of power and 13.5 Nm of torque.
The engine is tuned for low-end grunt and the transmission is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. This bike will be able to run at a top speed of about 110 kilometres per hour, while it will be able to cover a distance of about 40-42 kilometres in one liter of petrol.
For rider safety and to avoid skidding on the roads during braking, the Bajaj Pulsar N150 will get disc brakes on both front and rear wheels along with single-channel anti-braking system (ABS).
Keeping in mind the suspension of the bike, it can be given telescopic inverted forks at the front and a gas-charged mono-shock unit at the rear. Let us tell you that this setup is so comfortable that the rider will not feel tired even during long journeys.
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