2024 Bajaj Pulsar 150: 5 Things You Need To Know About
With more features and better looks, the 2024 Pulsar 150 sounds more wholesome than its predecessor
Bajaj recently launched the 2024 Pulsar 150 for Rs 1,13,696 (ex-showroom Delhi) and it got a couple of updates for a very reasonable hike in the price. Here are 5 of the most important things about the bike:
2024 Bajaj Pulsar 150: Design
For 2024, the Bajaj Pulsar 150 has been given new graphics. There’s now ‘150’ badging on the lower half of the tank and the white pinstripes are in different places. On the whole though, Bajaj hasn’t tampered with the Pulsar 150’s looks and it still retains the iconic design with its muscular front end and sleek tail, resulting in a bike that’s quite handsome but with an old-school touch. The OG Pulsar bike fanboys will definitely love it.
Bajaj Pulsar 150: Engine
Even the engine on the Pulsar 150 is unchanged. The 149.5cc air-cooled engine makes 14PS and 13.35Nm. Over the years, we’ve found this engine a likeable one. While it doesn’t have a lot of top-end power, it is torquey and you can ride around in higher gears at lower speeds without much issues. That said, it’s not exactly exciting. It hasn’t been updated in years and we wish Bajaj had given the Pulsar 150 some mechanical updates, especially given that you have exciting bikes on both ends of the Pulsar 150’s price. The TVS Raider’s prices, for example, begin from Rs 95,219, while the Apache RTR 160 4V’s prices begin from Rs 1,24,870 (both ex-showroom Delhi).
Updated Bajaj Pulsar 150: Suspension, Brakes And Other Details
The 2024 Pulsar 150 is still suspended on a telescopic fork and twin gas-charged shock absorbers. Its 17-inch alloys are shod with an 80-section front and 100-section rear tubeless tyre. The Pulsar 150’s handling has always been likeable and that is something that beginners will quite enjoy. For braking, there's a 280mm front disc and a 230mm rear disc with dual-channel ABS.
New Bajaj Pulsar 150: Features
Features are where the Pulsar 150 has seen the most updates for 2024. The bike now gets a fully digital LCD console with Bluetooth connectivity as well as a USB charger. New features are always a welcome addition in this modern day and age, especially given that there are multiple bikes on both sides of the Pulsar 150’s price that are quite feature-loaded.
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Pulsar 150 Price
Rs 1,13,696 (ex-showroom Delhi) is what the 2024 Pulsar 150 costs, which is Rs 3,277 more than before. While that’s a very reasonable hike, the Pulsar 150 now has become a tad bit expensive for what it offers. The bike hasn’t been thoroughly updated for quite some time and there are now more modern and sportier bikes on both sides of its price. That said, this very old-school charm of the Pulsar 150 is something that OG Pulsar fanboys will like.
Bajaj Pulsar 150 User Reviews
I am riding Pulsar 150 since 2011. The model available at that time was BS3. It's performance and power composition give perfect and balanced ride for daily commuting. I always keep my bike in better condition, that's why i compete nowadays Pulsar 150 models. Good Product from Bajaj Auto India Pulsar.Read More
I chose this bike because it feels smooth and stable on highways while still offering good control in the city, even though the suspension feels slightly stiff on rough roads. It gives good mileage, looks stylish and is comfortable enough for family rides, making it a practical and reliable choice. The ride so far has been very satisfying. It feels comfortable for daily use, gives good mileage and has strong pickup. Handling is stable and confident, especially on highways where it feels smooth and controlled even at higher speeds. Yes, I would recommend this bike. I bought it mainly for daily office travel and occasional weekend rides. It gives me decent mileage and the pickup is good enough for city traffic. On highways it feels stable and confident. The suspension is slightly stiff on rough roads but overall comfort is fine. If someone wants a practical, stylish and reliable bike in this budget, this is a good choice.Read More
Common disadvantages of the Bajaj Pulsar 150 include vibrations, a lack of a sixth gear, weak suspension, older design, potential for poor quality parts/service, and less stability in sudden braking at high speeds, while some users note issues with back pain due to seating and headlight design not meeting modern expectations, though it offers good city performance and mileage for its price.Read More
I chose Bajaj Pulsar 150 for its sporty design strong performance and good mileage. It is comfortable reliable low maintenance and perfect for daily commuting and city rides comfortable and smooth ride. Ride experience so far is smooth and comfortable. Engine feels refined pickup is good and mileage is satisfying. Bike handles city traffic easily and remains stable on highways happy with performance and I am very happy. Yes I would recommend Bajaj Pulsar 150 for it reliable performance good mileage and comfortable riding posture. It is stylish easy to maintain and suited for city commuting needs and users like it very much.Read More
I wanted a 150 cc bike with good mileage, good performance, family comfort and a powerful engine. This bike fit my daily and long term needs and also very easy to maintain. I also liked its road presence and trusted brand value The riding experience so far has been satisfying, for daily need the bike feels comfortable and easy to manage in traffic, the engine is smooth and there is no vibration during normal riding. Gear shifts are smooth. Yes I would definitely recommend this bike to anyone looking for a reliable 150cc bike, It is especially suitable for people who want balance between mileage, comfort and performance rather than flashy looks and features Read More