Variant | Price | Specifications | |
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Pulsar 150 Single Disc | ₹ 1,28,602 On-Road | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels Get Offers | |
Pulsar 150 Single Disc - Bluetooth | ₹ 1,31,394 On-Road | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels Get Offers | |
Pulsar 150 Twin Disc | ₹ 1,34,048 On-Road | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels Get Offers | |
Pulsar 150 Twin Disc - Bluetooth | ₹ 1,36,814 On-Road | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels Get Offers |
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The absolute G.O.A.T!!
3 weeks ago
Aditya Sharma
I first got the taste of the pulsar 150 back in the year 2014 when I got to lay hands on my uncle's 2007 model, after that the very same year we ourselves got a black colour pulsar 150 and have had it since then and very recently I had the opportunity to ride a 2023 single disc variant of the pulsar 150. Here are my thoughts on how the motorcycle is overall, it's pro's and cons after more than a decade of ownership.First up the bike itself is the G.O.A.T of the segment being the one who started the sports bike for masses trend in India and there are no two ways about it.THE PROS!!1. The engine = The 2014 model that I own produces 14bhp which is 0.2 bhp more than the outgoing model(13.8bhp) which makes the bike feel a little bit more agile when opening up the revs. The engine is the sole reason why the 150 is able to sell in numbers even today because the sporty characteristics of it is unrivalled and encourages the rider to rev it hard in order to extract every last bit of performance and fun.2. The design = The iconic pulsar design with twin tail lamps and twin parking lights at the front are just irreplaceable and even the overall silhouette of the bike remains true to the original one to this date which I feel is another factor contributing to it's good sales numbers. No matter what automotive journalists have to say but people still want to be seen on a pulsar that look the original one.Now to the CONS!!1. Parts quality / Fit and finsih = The harsh truth about owning a pulsar is that the quality of some of the parts is not that great and fit and finish is also questionable. In my ownership experience I have faced difficulties in maintaining few of then such as the head unit, the tank extensions and the side panels. All these plastic units tend to break very easily and are very expensive to replace.2. Fuel economy = When you're buying a 150cc bike you are going to expect a fuel economy of somewhere between 50-55 kmpl but that is not the case with the pulsar. Yes it does return these kind of numbers if ridden in a very certain manner but as soon as you start opening the throttle, holding the revs and ride to enjoy and ride how it should be ridden the fuel economy drops significantly and you will not go past the 45kmpl mark. 3. The weight = The bike weighs in at 148kgs which is just too much for a 150cc bike, when you compare this with the pulsar's main rival, the Apache rtr 160 it weighs a whole 10kgs less at just 138kgs. This I feel is something that Baja should work on to make the 150 a bit lighter.Final thoughts are that if you want a bike that has good power on offer, has the history behind it and does not want to spend more than 1.5lakhs on it, there are very few bikes that will appeal asmich as the Pulsar 150 does but as soon as you take your budget beyond 1.5 lakhs enters the Apache RTR 160 which is lighter by 10kgs and produces 2.2bhp more than the pulsar, the hero Xtreme 160r that again weighs almost 10kgs less and produces 1bhp extra or even the N150 is a much better product than the pulsar 150 is.Thus, those you are not willing to spend a penny extra should go for the 150 as there is no better option than it but as soon as you extend your budget the choices become much more varied and better.
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15000+ km
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Very good experience with my pulsar 150
4 weeks ago
Divyansh Choubey
Riding quality is goodMaintenance is not highGood experience with the service center of BajajGood power for city rides and highway ridesThe designs are very good The headlight of the eye is very innocent like a wolf-edge designThe tank capacity is good for highway ridesThe looks of the bikes are very attractive and beautiful
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47 kmpl
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I love pulsar 150
3 weeks ago
Sanatan Nahak
The bike is a very attractive look.. Sound.. Comfort.Iam riding along..is very smooth and easy.. 2 people are riding comfortably.. Ride long routes at 300 kilometres.. Bought my bike on April.... 3rd 2024This bike mileage highway is 70 approx Offroading drive very is easy and smooth The braking system is very good. Ok.
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0-5000 km
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