Bajaj Pulsar P150

The Bajaj Pulsar P150 is a new-gen commuter bike for daily riders seeking light handling and solid mileage. It comes with a 149.68cc engine, single-channel ABS, and modern design, upgrading the Read More

1.17 Lakh - 1.20 Lakh
Single Disc - Single Seat
New Delhi

Bajaj Pulsar P150 Features and Specifications

The Bajaj Pulsar P150 Single Disc - Single Seat is available at an ex-showroom price of 116755. It has a - brake in the front to provide optimum stopping power to the riders. The rear wheel incorporates a - brake to enhance the controlling power.

  • Engine
    -
  • Fuel Tank Capacity
    -
  • Seat Height
    -
  • Max Torque
    -
  • Mileage
    -
  • Fuel Type
    -
  • Ground Clearance
    -
  • Max Power
    -

Bajaj Pulsar P150 Variants

The Bajaj Pulsar P150 is sold in 2 variants. Its base model is while the top model is named

Pulsar P150 Key Highlights

Bajaj Pulsar P150 Colour Options

Bajaj Pulsar P150 is available in 10 different colors namely Racing Red (Single Disc), Caribbean Blue (Single Disc), Ebony Black Red (Single Disc), Ebony Black Blue (Single Disc), Ebony Black White (Single Disc), Racing Red (Twin Disc), Caribbean Blue (Twin Disc), Ebony Black Red (Twin Disc), Ebony Black Blue (Twin Disc), Ebony Black White ( Twin seat).

  • Racing Red (Single Disc)
  • Caribbean Blue (Single Disc)
  • Ebony Black Red (Single Disc)
  • Ebony Black Blue (Single Disc)
  • Ebony Black White (Single Disc)
  • Racing Red (Twin Disc)
  • Caribbean Blue (Twin Disc)
  • Ebony Black Red (Twin Disc)
  • Ebony Black Blue (Twin Disc)
  • Ebony Black White ( Twin seat)

How is the Pulsar P150?

Pros

All-new platform with lighter chassis

Better performance and mileage than previous Pulsar 150

Modern design with sharp styling and LED DRLs

Dual-disc variant offers strong braking

Comfortable riding ergonomics

Cons

Rear seat less comfortable for pillions

Misses out on smart features like Bluetooth

No engine kill switch in base variant

Rear suspension still feels firm

Not as performance-focused as the N series


Bajaj Pulsar P150 Expert Reviews

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Motion Profile1

By Dhruv Paliwal

16 Dec, 2022

Everyone who was once captivated by the Pulsar 150’s magic has probably moved on to driving a car by now. So, can the new Pulsar 150 make some new fans of its own? Once upon a time, a Pulsar 150 was a motorcycle you bought to have fun and enjoy riding to the fullest. After all, there were not a lot many options to pick from. Today, we have a new Pulsar P150 and one look at the spec sheet will leave you yearning for more. And remember, Bajaj also sells the N160 which does offer everything you may want from the P150. So, does this new Pulsar even make sense? We spent a few hours with it to find out the answer to that question. But before we start, note that the Pulsar P150 is available in two versions: Single Disc and Twin Disc. The Twin Disc version gets clip-on handlebars, a split seat and a rear disc for about Rs 3,000 more, and that’s the version that we rode. What’s New? A lot of it, to be honest. Bajaj has reworked the chassis of the Pulsar 150 and the engine is now a stressed member of the frame. The exhaust is now an underbelly unit and has lost its bulk, and even the footpegs are made of aluminium. All of these things point towards the fact that Bajaj has made a serious effort to bring down the weight of the motorcycle, and at 141 kg (kerb), it is quite a light machine. The engine has also been updated and makes more power now, and the torque curve is such that more than 90 per cent of the torque is available low-down in the rev range. The design too has been given a refresh and the Pulsar 150 now looks more in line with its sportier siblings. The headlamp unit is an LED projector and while we can’t comment on its effectiveness at night, it does make the P150 a tad bit more premium. As far as the riding experience goes, let’s start with the engine. With a red line at 9,000 rpm, and the ability to go beyond that as well, the Pulsar P150’s heavily updated engine builds revs like a breeze. It is quite refined in most scenarios and it is only when you go past 7,000 rpm do you begin to notice vibrations at the foot pegs which then make their way to the fuel tank region as well. Mind you, this is beyond 8,000 revs! The power delivery is linear with no spikes or dips and no matter what gear you are in, there is enough grunt above 4,000 rpm to get a move on. So, when it comes to drivability, the P150 is ticking all the right boxes. Sitting Right? When it comes to the sitting position, the upper-body stays slightly leaned forward, but not enough to be a burden on your back or your wrists. The lower body is locked into place and you get to grip the tank quite naturally. The rear-set footpegs mean you can move about on the motorcycle with more confidence. Not only is the riding position comfortable for most scenarios, but it’s also a good motorcycle that allows you to learn how to sit properly on a motorcycle. The suspension too has been set up for comfort. While the front remains a twin telescopic setup, the rear suspension duties are taken care of by a mono-shock unit. Most undulations are flattened out quite well, and the Pulsar stays stable in the corners too. It is only in the long and high-speed corners that its narrow tyres rob you of some confidence, but apart from that, the Pulsar P150 is quick to change direction and has no qualms in doing so. Creature Comforts The Pulsar P150 is a commuter motorcycle, so expecting creature comforts that pamper you can be a bit too much. What you do get is a USB charging socket in front of the fuel lid to help keep your smartphone charged. The positioning of this socket is quite nice as most people who mount their smartphone on a handlebar mount will find this to be quite convenient. The instrument cluster is a semi-digital affair. You have a digital screen for the speed on one side, the tachometer in the middle, and your warning lights on the other side. It’s well laid out, and while the design might look a bit old, it does do its job very well. All information on it can be seen at a glance, something that can’t be said for every digital instrument cluster out there. Verdict So, does the Pulsar P150 make sense? Yes! You see, its entry-level positioning and friendly nature mean that it’s a good motorcycle to start riding on. The seating position will make sure that you learn how to sit properly on a motorcycle and for the money Bajaj is demanding, the Pulsar P150 comes across as a value-for-money offering. It might not be out there turning men into boys anymore but the P150 has a new job of turning those who don’t ride, into a rider. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQIGH1Yzo6k [tabs] [tab title="Bajaj Pulsar P150"] Engine: 149.68cc / Single-Cylinder / Air-Cooled Transmission: 5-Speed Power: 14.3bhp @ 8,500rpm Torque: 15.5Nm @ 6,000rpm Price: ₹1.17 Lakh – 1.20 Lakh (Ex-Showroom) X-Factor: The significantly good NVH and lightweight nature make it an excellent first motorcycle. Pros • Refined engine • Slick-shifting transmission • Lightweight Cons • Brakes feel wooden • Excessive clutch travel [/tab] [/tabs]

Bajaj Pulsar P150 Dealers in New Delhi

New Delhi

autoX has a list of 20 authorized Bajaj Pulsar P150 dealers in India. Find here the contact information, full address, and Google map directions of the nearest dealer for Pulsar P150 around you.

Aditya Bajaj - Dahod

Old Indore Road, Dahod, Gujarat - 389151

LocateContact

Haroon Bajaj - Almaspet

No. 8/194, Almaspet, Trunk Road, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh - 516001

LocateContact

Tulsilok Bajaj

Tulsi Lok Enterprises Loharu Road, Bhiwani, Haryana - 127306

LocateContact
View All

Compare Bajaj Pulsar P150 with Similar Bikes

Bajaj Pulsar P150

Pulsar P150Bajaj

Ex-Showroom Price

1.17 Lakh
onwards

Engine

149 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

50 Kmpl

Power

14.29 bhp @ 8,500

Bajaj Pulsar 150

Pulsar 150Bajaj

Ex-Showroom Price

1.07 Lakh
onwards

Engine

149 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

65 Kmpl

Power

15 bhp @ 9,000 rpm

Tvs Apache Rtr 160

Apache RTR 160TVS

Ex-Showroom Price

1.11 Lakh
onwards

Engine

159 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

61 Kmpl

Power

15 bhp @ 8,500 rpm

Bajaj Pulsar Ns160

Pulsar NS160Bajaj

Ex-Showroom Price

1.25 Lakh
onwards

Engine

160 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

45 Kmpl

Power

17.03 bhp @ 9000 rpm

Tvs Apache Rtr 160 4v 14 Mar 18

Apache RTR 160 4VTVS

Ex-Showroom Price

1.20 Lakh
onwards

Engine

159 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

46 Kmpl

Power

17.39 bhp @ 9,250

Bajaj Pulsar P150 Images

Bajaj Pulsar P150 Questions & Answers

Q: Whats new in the Pulsar P150 compared to the older Pulsar 150?-

The P150 is built on a new chassis, with better weight distribution and sportier styling than the classic Pulsar 150.

Q: Does it come with a digital console?+

Q: Is the ride quality better than older models?+

Q: What kind of braking system does it have?+

Top Bajaj Bikes

Bajaj Pulsar P150 Price in India

CityEx-showroom Price
RohtakRs. 1.17 Lakh onwards
GurgaonRs. 1.17 Lakh onwards
FaridabadRs. 1.17 Lakh onwards
BahadurgarhRs. 1.17 Lakh onwards
RewariRs. 1.17 Lakh onwards
JhajjarRs. 1.17 Lakh onwards
View More Cities

Videos