Bajaj Auto has updated the Pulsar 150 with minor feature and cosmetic revisions. These changes should help in keeping the brand’s longest-running model current without altering its core mechanical package.
1. Pulsar 150 gains LED headlight and LED blinkers
2. It also gets refreshed graphics and colours
Pulsar 150 gets updates similar to 220F
Remains mechanically unchanged
The most notable update is the addition of an LED headlight along with LED turn indicators. This makes the Pulsar 150 one of the first motorcycles from Bajaj’s older, classic Pulsar range to receive an LED headlight, a feature that has so far been limited to newer-generation Pulsar models.
Aside from the lighting upgrade, the Pulsar 150 receives new colour options and revised graphics, similar to those of the Pulsar 220F. The overall design, bodywork and stance remain unchanged, continuing with the same silhouette that the model has carried for years.
There are no mechanical changes. The Pulsar 150 retains its 149.5cc engine producing 14hp and 13.4Nm of torque. The chassis and hardware package, too, remain unchanged.
The updated Pulsar 150 series is priced from Rs 1.09 lakh for the single-disc variant; the variant with LED headlight and single disc is priced at a slight premium – Rs 1.12 lakh, while the twin-disc version costs Rs 1.15 lakh.





















