2024 Bajaj Pulsar 150 Reaches Dealerships Ahead of Official Launch, What's New?
2024 Bajaj Pulsar 150 Reaches Dealerships Ahead of Official Launch, What's New?
The company silently has made some changes to the Pulsar 150cc, making it fully compliant with the latest emission norms in India.

The Pulsar range is one of the all-time favorite series from the  Bajaj till date. The motorcycles under this series have ruled the market over the years. Now the company is gearing up to get an updated 150cc model on the board.

The company silently has made some changes to the Pulsar 150cc, making it fully compliant with the latest emission norms in India. As the launch is just around the corner, the 2024 Pulsar 150 started reaching the authorized dealership. The leaked images somehow revealed a lot of details about the motorcycle, giving insights into the overall design and changes.

What’s New?

As per the details surfaced on the internet, it has been learned that the company did not make drastic changes to the model from outside. It has been kept as original, flaunting the signature style statement as before. However, some cosmetic updates are clearly visible such as the Pulsar emblem in 3D, stretched 150 badging on the sides, which is seen covering half of the fuel tank.

Major Updates

Undoubtedly, the above-mentioned additions directly contribute to the overall raod appearance, making the vehicle bolder and better than before. The model was spotted in black shades, displaying stylish red accents all over the body. Even the 6-spoke wheels and engine protector guard were not spared.

The customers will get an improved digital instrument cluster, allowing the riders to monitor important details related to the bike. Amid this, the 2024 model will continue to get a split sitting arrangement, with halogen treatment at the front and LED work at the back.

Power and Engine

At the heart, the company did not touch anything in powertrains. It means the 2024 Pulsar 150 will continue to feature the same 149.5cc single-cylinder air-cooled 2V SOHC engine. The unit will generate a maximum power of 13.8 bhp of peak power and 13.2 Nm of peak torque. The unit will be mated with a 5-speed transmission.

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