Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon launched at Rs 64,998

    The Pulsar 150 gets new neon colour options and it’s amongst the cheapest 150cc motorcycles on sale currently.

    Published On Nov 29, 2018 12:36:00 PM

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    Bajaj has launched the new Pulsar 150 Neon in India at Rs 64,998 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new Pulsar 150 Neon is basically the Pulsar 150 Classic with new colour options. The motorcycle is available in three shades – Neon Red, Neon Yellow and Neon Silver. All three versions feature neon highlights on the headlamp brows, badges, side-panel mesh, and the grab rail. Also, with the Neon Yellow edition, the Pulsar 150 gets a matte shade for the first time. Apart from the new colours, no cosmetic changes have been made to the 150cc motorcycle.

    Powering the bike is a 149cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 14hp at 8,000rpm and 13.4Nm of torque at 6,000rpm, paired to a five-speed gearbox. Cycle parts like the frame and suspension also remain identical. Braking is done via a 240mm disc at the front and a 130mm drum at the rear. As this bike is a variant of the 150 Classic and not a new product, Bajaj isn’t required to equip it with ABS.

    Commenting on the launch, Eric Vas, President (Motorcycles), Bajaj Auto Ltd said, “The Pulsar 150 Neon, with its fresh new looks, outstanding road presence, and proven performance is set to be the first choice for any customer willing to move beyond a 100/110cc bike. At Rs 64,998 (ex-showroom Delhi), upgrading to the power of a 150cc bike has never been easier.”

    Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon ex-showroom pricing

    Delhi – Rs 64,998.

    Mumbai – Rs 65,446.

    Pune – Rs 65,446.

    Bengaluru – Rs 66,086.

    Kolkata – Rs 66,240.

    Chennai – Rs 66,790

    Also see:

    Updated Bajaj Pulsar 150 Twin Disc to be priced from Rs 96,300 (on-road)

    Non-ABS Bajaj Dominar 400 discontinued

    Upcoming Bajaj Pulsar 220F ABS spotted

    Bajaj Pulsar 150 Classic gets new colours, priced at Rs 65,500

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