Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic Limited Edition (Neon) Launched at INR 64,998

The new Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic Limited Edition that distinguished from the regular model at affixed graphics front has launched in India. For this limited edition model the company is asking the price tag of INR 64,998, ex-showroom, Delhi. At this price sticker, this premium commuter will go against the rivals such as the Honda CB Hornet 160, Hero Xtreme.

The Classic edition Pulsar which was expected to launch with new colour options like neon yellow and neon silver has launched with the Pulsar 150 Neon moniker. As this special Classic Limited Edition Pulsar 150 is different from the standard Pulsar only at cosmetic front then put some light over its styling.

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As of now, this new Pulsar 150 Classic is being offered with bright red accents, logo on fuel tank and grab rails etc.

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon Launched

All in all, the contrasting body panels which were provided on the ongoing Pulsar has been replaced by the coloured contrasting accents on pilot lamp housing, central panel, wheel rim ets grab rails and red colored ‘150’ 3D logo on tail section and fuel tank. Besides this, there are no changes at the skin. All the aesthetics components mentioned above are in neon yellow and neon silver colour for other colour options.

While, under the fuel tank, new Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic comes packed with the similar 149cc, air cooled engine. The mill is capable of generating the peak power of 14hp at 8,000 rpm and 13.4Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm. The transmission duties are handled by a 5-speed gearbox to send the generated churn to the rear wheel. As the company claims the engine can make the bike attend the top speed of 99 kmph along with 50kmpl mileage. Other than this, the pair of telescopic forks upfront and twin gas charged shock absorbers at the rear handles suspension on the Pulsar 150 Classic.

While the braking duties will be managed via a single 240mm disc at the front wheel and 130 drum at the rear. FYI, no disc brake variant and ABS fitment is being offered for this limited edition model. Well there is information online that the brand is getting ready to comply Pulsar 150 with the BS-VI emission norms that will be implemented in the country from April 2019. And mandates ABS introduction on the bikes with engine displacement above 125cc.

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