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Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic Edition Launched With New Colour Options At Rs 65,500
Bajaj has launched the Pulsar 150 Classic with to new colour options at an ex-showroom price of Rs 65,500. This development takes the total number of colours to three - Black, Black with Red highlights and Black with Silver highlights.
The motorcycles come with red or silver accents just above the headlamp, on the wheels, and the faux air vents on the side panels. The Pulsar logo as well as the 150 branding too are now in red or silver. The stitching on the seats too has been changed according to the colour chosen.
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic was launched in June 2018 as the base variant of the Pulsar line-up. Though it is based on the 2018 Pulsar 150, it does not come with a few of the features that are on the current Pulsar 150.
It features a single-piece seat instead of the split seat and a drum brake instead of a disc brake at the rear. Also missing on the Pulsar 150 Classic edition are tank extensions and body graphics.
The Pulsar 150 Classic Edition is in many ways a throwback to the second-generation Bajaj Pulsar that was launched in 2006. The design too is similar. Underneath though, it is the same BS-IV mechanicals of the 2018 Bajaj Pulsar 150.
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic edition is also powered by the same, air-cooled, single-cylinder, 149cc engine. It produces a maximum power output of 14bhp and a peak torque output of 13.4Nm. A 5-speed gearbox handles handles transmission duties.
The motorcycle is suspended on telescopic forks up front and twin gas-charged shock absorbers at the rear. A 240mm disc up front and 130mm drum at the rear handle braking duties. The new colours of the Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic edition have not been updated on Bajaj Auto's website yet, but are already at dealerships.
Thoughts On Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic New Colour Options
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic edition was produced only to make the motorcycle more affordable to the masses. It is the second most affordable motorcycle in the Pulsar range and this has made it sell well. However, the motorcycle lacked attractive styling and that is where the new colour options with graphics will come in handy.
Images Source: Ujjwal Saxena