Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon gets a cosmetic update: Details here
Bajaj Auto Ltd. has updated the Pulsar 150 Neon motorcycle with a minor cosmetic change to differentiate it from its younger sibling, the Pulsar 125 Neon. As part of the update, the motorcycle gets sharp-looking fuel tank extensions, similar to what we have seen on the standard Pulsar 150. Apart from that, the bike remains the same as the existing model. Here's our roundup.
Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon: At a glance
The Pulsar 150 Neon sports a semi-faired design with a matte finish paint job and neon-colored accents on the fuel tank, alloy wheels, as well as grab rail. The motorcycle comes with angular looking fuel tank extensions, single type seat, and blacked-out exhaust with chrome garnishing. It also gets a digital-analog instrument console along with halogen headlamp, turn indicators, and LED taillights.
Power and performance
Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon is powered by a 149.5cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, which is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox. This unit is capable of producing 13.8bhp of maximum power and 13.4Nm of peak torque. The motorcycle promises a top speed of 110kmph and can do a 0-60kmph sprint in 5.6 seconds.
Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon: On the road
In the safety department, Pulsar 150 Neon comes equipped with a 240mm disc brake on the front, 130mm disc brake on the rear, and a single-channel ABS for improved road handling while braking. To handle suspension duties, the motorcycle houses telescopic forks on the front and a dual-shock unit on the rear for improved damping control.
And, what is the pricing?
As for the pocket pinch, the updated Pulsar 150 Neon costs Rs. 75,200 in India, which is the same as the outgoing model. At this price point, the motorcycle goes up against rivals like TVS Apache RTR 160 and Honda CB Unicorn 150.