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Bookings for the Bajaj Pulsar N150 have now commenced in the Nepalese market. Priced at an introductory rate of Rs 3.59 Lakh, the Pulsar N150 is a sportier version of the Pulsar 150, and draws design inspiration from the larger Pulsar N160.
In terms of looks, the bike gets a similar design as the Pulsar N160, showcasing a similar LED projector headlamp with LED DRLs on each side, alongside a sculpted fuel tank with extensions. However, it gets a single seat instead of a split design. The Pulsar N150 also gets a digital instrument cluster, borrowed from the N160, along with a convenient USB port on the fuel tank and a speedometer.
Powering the Pulsar N150 is a 149.6cc single-cylinder engine generating 14.5bhp at 8,500rpm and 13.5Nm at 6,000rpm, identical to the output of the Pulsar P150. This engine is mated with a five-speed gearbox.
The N150 features 31mm front telescopic forks and twin rear shocks for suspension, while braking is managed by a 240mm disc with single-channel ABS at the front and a 130 mm drum at the rear. The bike comes with 17-inch alloys wrapped in 90/90 front and 120/70 rear tyres from MRF.
Available in Racing Red, Ebony Black, and Metallic Pearl White, the Pulsar N150 competes against the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Yamaha FZS-FI, Suzuki Gixxer, and the Hero Xtreme 160R in the market.