Most of the bikes under Bajaj’s portfolio sell well including their biggest N250 as well as F250 which according to Rushlane have recorded a sales number of 10k even after being launched in October. The brand has undeniable goodwill with the people of India due to their legendary products like the Chetak as well as the Pulsar line up which were a harmonious blend of sporty looks and dependable performance. These bikes sell like hotcakes as they fulfill every need of a daily driver.
Earlier we reported about Spyshots of the 125 cc pulsar and the 160n pulsar , but now as reported by Rushlane a new 150c bike being tested has been spotted.the bike was spied near a company plant in Pune, New gen pulsar 150, 160 and 125 are up for updates which would further enhance their sales figures. The changes done would be similar to that f the 250 twins as the trio would get cosmetic changes with more aggressive styling which would help them in the future.

Changes to The Bike
The new bike would get sporty graphics in contrasting dual-tone colours. Some of the key features include LED projector headlamp, sculpted fuel tank, sharp belly pan, split seat design and compact stylish exhaust.Although the bikes would have certain specifications changes that only they would get but the core inspiration for all the changes would be the 250Twins. The bikes would also probably get new additions like the slipper clutch, USB mobile charging port, gear indicator and distance to empty and the new infinity display.
Engine Specifications
New-gen Pulsar 150 and 160 would use the existing engine with advancements. Pulsar 150 has a 149.50cc motor that generates 14 PS / 13.25 Nm. Pulsar 160 is powered by a 160.3 cc motor that makes 17.2 PS and 14.6 Nm. New-gen versions of these bikes will have improved overall ride dynamics and possibly some additional mileage as well.
other tweaks might be to the suspension as well as the braking systems of the bike.
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