Bajaj Pulsar N150 Delisted From Official Website

The Bajaj Pulsar N150 was placed below the Pulsar N160 in the brand's lineup.

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Bajaj Pulsar N150

Bajaj Auto recently updated the Pulsar NS 400Z for the Indian market. While everyone was focused on the most powerful Pulsar. The brand silently seems to have discontinued the Pulsar N150. Positioned below the Pulsar N160, the bike has been delisted from the official website of the brand. The reason for the elimination of the motorcycle from the website is not known.

Within the rather extensive Pulsar lineup, there used to be two 150cc Pulsars. These include Classic Pulsar 150 and Pulsar N150. The latter was positioned as a sporty alternative to the Classic Pulsar 150, and it shared the same design and aesthetics as its larger sibling, the Pulsar N160, which continues to be a popular choice amongst buyers.

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Regarding its appearance, the bike showcases a design inspired by the Pulsar N160, characterized by a sleek LED projector headlamp, which represents an advanced version of the well-known Pulsar headlamps. Additionally, it features a muscular fuel tank that contrasts with a sporty waistline. The motorcycle is also equipped with a digital instrument panel derived from the N160, along with a USB port situated on the fuel tank and a speedometer.

The Pulsar N150 is powered by a similar 149.68cc, four-stroke engine with a single cylinder. It produces 14.5 hp of power and 13.5 Nm of torque. The bike comes with a five-speed transmission and incorporates telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock setup at the rear for its suspension. For braking, the sportbike is fitted with a 240mm disc brake with single-channel ABS at the front and a 130mm drum brake at the rear.

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