2024 Bajaj Pulsar N150, Pulsar N160 launched, prices start at Rs 1.18 lakh

    Both bikes are offered in two variants, prices have gone up by Rs 3,000-6,000, depending on the model.

    Published On Feb 07, 2024 11:42:00 AM

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    Bajaj Pulsar N150 price, digital display, India launch.
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    After unveiling the 2024 models of the Pulsar N150 and N160 a few days ago, Bajaj has now officially launched the two bikes in India. Both bikes now get two variants each, with prices for the Bajaj Pulsar N150 ranging between Rs 1.18 lakh-1.24 lakh, while the Pulsar N160 is priced between Rs 1.31 lakh-1.33 lakh.

    1. Pulsar N150 gets rear disc on top variant
    2. N160 single-channel ABS variant discontinued 
    3. Both bikes mechanically unchanged to outgoing models

    The base variants of both the Pulsar N150 and Pulsar N160 still make do with the earlier digi-analogue display and are essentially identical in every respect to the 2023 bikes. At Rs 1.18 lakh and Rs 1.31 lakh for the N150 and the N160, respectively, even the price stays exactly the same.

    The new digital display on the 2024 Pulsars gets Bluetooth connectivity.

    The top variant of the Bajaj Pulsar N150 now gets the new LCD dash with Bluetooth connectivity and allows you to accept/decline calls once you pair your phone to it. The other important change is that the N150 now comes with a rear disc brake, although it still makes do with a single-channel ABS only. To read more about the features of this dash, tap here

    The older digi-analogue cluster continues to be offered on the base variants of both bikes.

    The Bajaj Pulsar N160 is now available only with dual-channel ABS and that makes it the only bike in this displacement range to do so. Like the Pulsar N150, the Rs 1.31 lakh lower variant is exactly the same as before and the only change comes in the form of the digital dash on the Rs 1.33 lakh top variant. 

    All prices ex-showroom, Delhi. 

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