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    2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi Vs Bajaj Pulsar N150: Image Comparison

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    Japanese and Desi 150cc sporty commuters compared in detail: Here’s what we found

    2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi Vs Bajaj Pulsar N150: Image Comparison

    Yamaha recently launched the 2025 FZ-S Fi in India. It is one of Yamaha’s best selling motorcycles which offers a great blend of sporty looks and good mileage. Being a 150cc sporty commuter it competes directly with the Bajaj Pulsar N150. Lets compare these two motorcycles in images:

    Design 

    2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi

    The 2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi retains its sporty looks and muscular stance, and is as appealing as before. It gets all LED lights with the front indicators integrated into the tank shrouds, giving it a more seamless design. It is available in 4 exciting colour options: Metallic Grey, Matte Black, Ice Fluo-Vermillion and Cyber Green, all of which goes well with the overall stance of the 2025 FZ-S.

    Bajaj Pulsar N150

    The Bajaj Pulsar N150 shares its styling with two of its elder siblings, the N160 and the N250. It gets an aggressive design with its sharp body panels and a unique-looking headlight. When compared to the FZ-S Fi the Pulsar N150 is a much slimmer and compact-looking machine. The Pulsar N150 is available in only two colour options: Pearl Metallic White and Ebony Black. 

    Performance 

    2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi

    The FZ-S Fi gets the same engine as before but it is now OBD-2B compliant. This 149cc single-cylinder, air-cooled motor makes 12.4PS at 7250rpm and 13.3Nm 5500rpm. This engine has been praised for its refinement, fuel efficiency and reliability. 

    Bajaj Pulsar N150

    The Bajaj Pulsar N150 gets a 149cc single-cylinder, air-cooled motor which makes 14.5PS at 8500rpm and 13.5Nm at 6000rpm. This engine offers great refinement and performance. On paper the N150 makes 2.1PS more than the Yamaha but the FZ makes its peak power and torque earlier down the rev range. 

    Underpinnings

    2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi

    The FZ-S Fi uses a diamond type frame and gets a chunky 41mm conventional telescopic fork along with rear monoshock with 7-step preload adjustability. It gets a 282mm front and a 220mm rear disc brake setup with single channel ABS. The motorcycle weighs 137kg (kerb) which is quite light for its category, and gets a 13-litre fuel tank.

    Bajaj Pulsar N150

    The Bajaj Pulsar N150 uses a steel tubular frame along with 31mm telescopic fork and a rear monoshock with preload adjustability. It gets a 260mm front disc and a 230mm rear disc along with single channel ABS. Despite being a more compact looking motorcycle, when compared to the FZ-S Fi the N150 is 4kg heavier weighing 141kg (kerb). The Pulsar also gets a slightly bigger 14-litre fuel tank.

    Features 

    2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi

    In terms of features the FZ-S Fi gets an all LED light setup along with a digital console which shows all the crucial information and supports smartphone connectivity via Yamaha’s Y-connect app. It also gets SMS/call alerts while the application shows some very useful information like fuel consumption record, last parking location and more. It also gets a switchable traction control, a boon for newbie riders.

    Bajaj Pulsar N150

    The N150 gets LED headlight and tail light but misses out on LED indicators. It gets an LCD screen which supports smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth and also gets SMS/call alerts. The motorcycle also supports Bajaj’s Ride Connect application which helps in connecting the smartphone, and shows trip information. Both of these 150cc commuters miss out on turn-by-turn navigation, which would have been a great addition.

    Price 

    2025 Yamaha FZ-S FI

    Yamaha has priced the 2025 FZ-S Fi at Rs 1,34,800 (ex-showroom Delhi), while the Bajaj Pulsar N150’s Twin disc variant costs Rs 1,25,862 (ex-showroom Delhi). This makes the Yamaha bike Rs 8,938 more expensive than the Bajaj.

    BikeDekho Says

    Bajaj Pulsar N150

    The 2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi costs significantly more when compared to the Bajaj Pulsar N150. It’s worth it for those who are looking for a sporty Japanese 150cc commuter bike that offers great mileage (at the cost of outright performance). On the other hand, the Pulsar N150 is ideal for riders who want a great value-for-money bike with a balance between performance, features and mileage.

     

    User Reviews

    • 2025 Yamaha FZ-S Fi
      More than 10 K customers have bought this bike.
      At this range, as compared to other bikes this bike is too good. The breaking at 100/120 is also too good. It does not wobble at that speed too while breaking. Bike also looks too good. That's why I choose this bike. The feel while riding this bike was better. As this was my first bike, it's very easy for the beginners to learn on it (if able to handle the weight of bike). Does not decrease the mileage after servicing. If ur cost range is 150 k - 170 k this is very good bike. The clutch is also not too hard too handle. Engine (149cc) is also smooth with Smart Motor Generator (SMG) assist. Handling is also good. I will always recommend this bike. If your expense is more than this bike I will recommend other bikes.
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    • Yamaha FZS-FI V4
      Smooth reliable and comfortable ride for everyday
      I chose the yamaha fzs because it offers the perfect balance of style comfort and performance. It reliable fuel efficient and well suited for everyday riding conditions. I chose the yamaha fzs because it feels solid smooth and confidence inspiring on the road. The comfort mileage and yamahas reliability make it a bike I can trust for both daily rides and long journeys. The ride has been smooth and comfortable so far. The bike feels stable on city roads, handles traffic well, and offers good mileage. Overall it has been a reliable and enjoyable experience for daily riding. Yes I would definitely recommend this bike. It is comfortable to ride, easy to handle, and works really well for daily use. The performance is smooth, mileage is decent, and it feels reliable overall. It suits both city riding and longer rides without causing much fatigue, which makes it a good choice.
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