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Bajaj to launch Pulsar 150NS and it looks beasty. Here’s everything you should know about the mean machine

HASAN BABAR   

Bajaj to launch Pulsar 150NS and it looks beasty. Here’s everything you should know about the mean machine
Transportation1 min read
Bajaj has been planning a fresh looking street fighter in the 150cc category for a long time now and finally the company is going to launch Pulsar NS150.

The new motorcycle will come up with the attitude of the naked series and the homegrown automaker has made it in such a way that it looks more like a lean NS200 than having its own identity.



Bajaj has still not made any official announcement regarding the launch of NS150 in India but it is expected to be launched in India within next 3-4 months. The expected price tag is somewhere around Rs. 75,000 (Ex-showroom).

When it comes to design and style, NS 150 has the cuts and curves of 200 NS. This makes the new 150 unit more like an economical version for the same styling. The new beast sports petal shaped alloy wheels which add up to the style and the fiery looks.

The 150NS has the same console that is present in the NS200.

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When it comes to engine and design, the bike runs on a 149.5 cc engine which produces 16.8 BHP @ 9500 rpm with 13 NM of torque @ 7000 rpm. Performance is something that Bajaj is known for and along with it, the 150 segment balances the mileage issues also. It has a 5 speed manual gearbox.



The company has given no statement on the mileage but it is expected to be a lower figure around 40-50 kmpl.

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Talking about the variants, the new Bajaj Pulsar 150NS will be available in 4 shades: All-Black, White with Black, Blue with Black, and Red.

The bike seems like a hell of a bike and will rock the two wheeler segment.

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