EXCLUSIVE: 2024 Bajaj Pulsar 150 Launched, Now Comes With A Digital Instrument Console
Modified On Apr 9, 2024 01:02 PM By Govindfor Bajaj Pulsar 150
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The updated bike has now reached dealerships!
Bajaj has launched the 2024 Bajaj Pulsar 150 in India at a price of Rs 1,17,459 for the twin disc, a small premium of Rs 2,214 over the earlier bike. The single disc variant, on the other hand comes at a price of Rs 1,13,523, brinigng the premium to Rs 3,277 (both ex-showroom Pune). The bike was spotted in a dealership and featured new graphics and also a fully-digital instrument console and a few new features as well.
In terms of appearance, the bike comes with the same black and red colour scheme but with new graphics. The livery is different and the fuel tank and tank extension has a ‘150’ graphic written on it, giving the bike a bit of sporty appeal.
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Other changes include the addition of an all-new digital instrument console, similar to what we have seen on the 2024 Pulsar N150 and Pulsar N160, which was launched recently.
The console is a fully digital unit which offers readouts like speed, tachometer readings, fuel levels, trip meter and odometer readouts along with real-time readouts such as distance-to-empty (DTE) and mileage. The addition of this new console has also brought changes to the left side switchgear, with the addition of a new button to navigate the console.
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The 2024 update is restricted to bringing changes in terms of features, hardware and cosmetics. The performance of the bike is likely to remain unchanged. The Pulsar 150 is still powered by the same 149.5cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 14PS and 13.25Nm.
The Pulsar 150 goes up against the Yamaha FZ-S V3, TVS Apache RTR 160, and the Honda Unicorn.