Outline same as twin disc model, save for higher handlebar, mid-set footpegs and single-piece seat
By Sudipto Chaudhury | Published Feb 26,2023
Offers a more upright riding stance than the sporty twin disc variant
Engine specs unchanged (149.68cc, 14.5PS/13.5Nm)| Slimmer rear tyre means better acceleration as well as fuel efficiency
Easy, neutral handling another byproduct of the skinny tyres
Sprightly performance, top-notch refinement at city speeds, but feels thrashy and out of breath over 90kmph
Suspension handles small undulations easily, but larger bumps unsettle the rear
Brakes reassuringly strong and progressive, shave off speed easily
Excellent fit and finish, but weak headlight disappoints
Overall, a good combo of daily usability and sporty feel, but somewhat pricey (Rs 1,16,755, ex-showroom Delhi)
Bajaj Pulsar P150