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Bajaj Has Exported 20,000 Units Of The Pulsar 150NS
Bajaj Auto has several products that are introduced keeping in mind both domestic as well as international markets. Now the Indian two-wheeler giant has launched the Pulsar 150NS in several international markets. So far, the Bajaj 150NS is not on sale in the domestic market.
Overall, the Pulsar 150NS has received an overwhelming response in global markets. Now the Indian two-wheeler manufacturer has exported over 20,000 units of the Pulsar 150NS. Colombia is the largest market for the Pulsar 150NS model and Indonesia too will receive a few units.
Powering the Pulsar 150NS motorcycle is a 149cc twin-spark engine by Bajaj Auto. The engine produces 16.8bhp along with 13Nm of peak torque output. Bajaj has developed a smaller version of their existing Pulsar 200NS in the form of the Pulsar 150NS.
The Pulsar 150NS could be introduced in the Indian market as well in the due course of time. Once launched the Pulsar 150NS will compete with the likes of Hero Xtreme Sports, Suzuki Gixxer, Yamaha FZ-S, and the Honda CB Hornet 160R.
Currently, the Pulsar 150NS is not sold in India, as the Pulsar 150 DTS-i is still on sale. Bajaj Auto believes that the newer model could grab all attention away from the older model, thus, affecting sales. It is unclear if Bajaj would introduce the Pulsar 150NS in India anytime soon.