Subsequent the start of the new Pulsar N160, Bajaj has now introduced the new Pulsar P150 in India. Priced from Rs 1.17 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the new P150 sits among the more mature Pulsar 150 and the new N160 and is underpinned by the new Pulsar platform that debuted with the Pulsar 250s in 2021. In conditions of design and style, the P150 follows the design and style path of the new generation of Pulsars with a sportier appear than the older 150 which includes a new underbody exhaust. Bajaj has also absent with some styling differentiation among the single-disc and twin-disc variants with the latter a finding clip-on handlebar and a break up seat style and a distinctive get cope with. The new P150 also sits on a lengthier wheelbase at 1352 mm as towards 1345mm for the older Pulsar 150 Twin Disc. The One Disc variant receives a a single-piece seat and a solitary tubular handlebar The new system also brings upgrades to the suspension with the twin rear shocks of the older 150 changed by a monoshock while at the front it retains a 31mm telescopic fork. Interestingly, in contrast to the more mature 150 the twin disc variant does not get a 37 mm telescopic fork. The go to the new system also tends to make the P150 Single-Disc lighter than the more mature Pulsar 150 nevertheless the Twin Disc variant is about 4kg heavier. Powering the new P150 is a new 149.68cc, one-cylinder air-cooled unit that develops 14.3 bhp at 8,500 rpm and 13.5 Nm at 6,000 rpm – up from the Pulsar 150’s 13.8 bhp and 13.25 Nm. The unit is paired with a 5-velocity gearbox. Stopping energy comes from a 260 mm front disc and both a 230 mm rear disc or 130 mm rear drum depending on the variant. The Twin Disc variant gets a break up seat and decreased-set clip-on handlebars On the capabilities front the new P150 packs in kit this kind of as a component-electronic instrument cluster, equipment indicator, length to vacant indicator, LED projector headlamp and tail-lamp, and a USB charger. In phrases of pricing, the new Pulsar P150 expenditures about Rs 6,000 a lot more than the older product. Post navigation Royal Enfield Electric Concept Motorcycle Photo Leaked Royal Enfield Himalayan Gets Three New Colours; Prices Start At Rs. 2.16 Lakh