Bajaj Pulsar 150 2017 New verson Overview
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The Bajaj Pulsar is one of the most influential bikes in India, responsible for the revolution of the Indian biking scene. After ignoring it for a long time, Bajaj has finally launched the updated Pulsar 150 which now adheres to BS-IV emission norms. The 2017 Bajaj Pulsar 150 is priced at Rs 74,603 ex-showroom, Delhi, Rs 800 more than the previous variant. It faces competition from the Honda CB Unicorn 150, Hero Achiever and TVS Apache RTR160.
The Bajaj Pulsar is one of the most influential bikes in India, responsible for the revolution of the Indian biking scene. After ignoring it for a long time, Bajaj has finally launched the updated Pulsar 150 which now adheres to BS-IV emission norms. The 2017 Bajaj Pulsar 150 is priced at Rs 74,603 ex-showroom, Delhi, Rs 800 more than the previous variant. It faces competition from the Honda CB Unicorn 150, Hero Achiever and TVS Apache RTR160.
In terms of styling nothing much has changed except for new colours and graphics while it also features AHO (auto headlamp on). The instrument console gets faux carbon fibre surrounding and the addition of side stand indicator. Implementing BS-IV norms has reduced power by 1PS but Bajaj has compensated it with a 1Nm gain in torque over the older Pulsar 150. The bike now produces 14PS @ 8000rpm and a peak torque of 13.4Nm @ 6000rpm. Bajaj also claims that NVH levels have improved considerably in the new Pulsar 150 while mileage figures stand at a claimed 65kmpl.
2017 Bajaj Pulsar 150 First Ride Review
After a long wait Bajaj’s Pulsar 150 has finally received some mechanical updates. Apart from complying with the BS-IV emission norms what else has changed on India’s highest selling 150cc motorcycle?
Introduction: The Bajaj Pulsar 150 was among the most important motorcycles to hit the Indian roads at the turn of the 21st century. Its successive generations have ensured that it remains relevant even today, 16 years after its launch. Feature rich, stylish, and everyday usability along with strong performance at a great price make it a solid value for money proposition Although it is still the most popular 150cc bike on sale in India, the Pulsar 150 was feeling a bit dated in light of newer competition. Bajaj Auto has taken stock of this situation and the new Pulsar 150 has received the most significant changes, brought to the 2017 Pulsar range.
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