
Bajaj has launched the Pulsar 150 Classic Edition at a price of Rs 67,437 (ex-showroom Pune). The Pulsar 150 Classic is positioned as an affordable 150cc commuter, positioned above the Bajaj Pulsar 135 and below the Standard Pulsar 150.
The Pulsar 150 Classic is based on the current bike, however, it misses out on features like the tank extensions, body graphics, rim tapes, and sports a simple grey speedometer instead of the white one available on the current model.

Mechanically, the bike remains unchanged. It’s powered by the same BSIV-compliant, 149cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled motor that produces 14PS of power and a peak torque of 13.4Nm. Suspension duties are handled by conventional telescopic forks up front and twin nitrox shock absorbers with 5-way adjustability at the rear. Braking is courtesy a 240mm single disc up front and a 130mm drum brake at the rear.
The Pulsar 150 Classic costs Rs 6,637 less than the Standard variant. At this price point, it goes up against the likes of the Yamaha SZ RR V 2.0, Hero Achiever 150 and the Honda Unicorn 150.
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