Overview
- Bajaj adds an LED headlamp and LED turn indicators to the long-running model, introducing LED lighting to the classic Pulsar line for the first time.
- Prices are listed at Rs 1,08,772 for the single-disc, Rs 1,11,669 for the upgraded single-disc, and Rs 1,15,481 for the twin-disc variant (ex-showroom).
- Engine, chassis and suspension remain unchanged, with the 149.5cc air-cooled single producing about 13.8 bhp and roughly 13.3–13.4 Nm with a 5-speed gearbox.
- Select versions feature a digital instrument cluster and optional Bluetooth connectivity via the Bajaj Ride Connect app for call and notification alerts.
- New colours and refreshed graphics update the look, and Bajaj’s Sarang Kanade says the goal was to modernize features while preserving the Pulsar 150’s familiar character.