Bajaj Auto has recently revamped its Pulsar lineup for the Indian market. As part of the update, the company has launched improved versions of the Pulsar 125, 150, and 220F for Indian customers. Changes to these models come in the form of additional features like Bluetooth connectivity. The bikes also boast aesthetic improvements, including new graphics, to improve their appearance. Along with this, the brand introduced a new edition of the Pulsar N160 for Rs 1.40 lakh (ex-showroom). Read on to learn more about the latest updates to the Pulsar range.
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2024 Bajaj Pulsar 125, Pulsar 150, Pulsar 220F: Key Updates
The Pulsar 125's Carbon Fibre single and split seat models from the revised 2024 version will come equipped with a USB charger and a fully digital instrument cluster that supports Bluetooth connectivity. To improve the bike's aesthetic appeal, fresh graphics are also added. Comparable modifications have been made by the Indian bikemaker to one of the Pulsar 150 variants.
Following these changes, the base price of the Pulsar 125 Carbon Fibre single-seat variant would be Rs 92,883. On the other hand, the Pulsar 220F costs Rs 1.41 lakh, while the Pulsar 150 Single Disc costs Rs 1.13 lakh. All mentioned prices are ex-showroom figures.
2024 Bajaj Pulsar N160: The Updates
Furthermore, the manufacturer has introduced a new variant of the Pulsar N160 in the Indian market. It carries a price tag of Rs 1.40 lakh (ex-showroom) and comes in four paint jobs: red, white, blue, and black. Hardware-wise, the model now has a 33mm gold-finished upside-down (USD) fork in the front, while the preload-adjustable monoshock setup at the rear stays the same. The braking system comprises disc brakes on both ends, each mounted on 17-inch alloy wheels. The kerb weight of the bike is 152kg.
The 2024 Pulsar N160 also features turn-by-turn navigation along with three ABS ride modes: rain, road, and off-road. The latter allows riders to select their preferred braking intervention level based on the conditions. Coming to the mechanical front, the bike is propelled by a 164.82cc oil-cooled engine which generates 15.78bhp of maximum power and 14.65Nm of peak torque. The model competes with the Suzuki Gixxer, Yamaha FZ-S Fi, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, and Hero Xtreme 160 4V.
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Bajaj has been improving its whole Pulsar line for several months. The upgrades preceded the release of the company's new flagship, the Pulsar NS400Z, which is based on the Dominar 400 but is sharper and lighter in comparison. Aside from the standard Pulsars, Bajaj also revamped the Pulsar NS series with fresh graphics and a digital console in each model.
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