A fresh report says that Bajaj Pulsar 150 Twin Disc and Pulsar 180 ABS have been launched in India. Both the bikes get a single-channel ABS setup.
Bajaj recently updated the Pulsar 180 with the semi-faired styling borrowed from Pulsar 220F. Now, we get an update that Bajaj has finally updated Pulsar 180 and 150 with ABS.
Last month, Avenger 220 variants received a single-channel ABS setup. Pulsar 220F was also updated with ABS recently. NS200 and RS200 are already available with ABS right from the launch.
Bikewale reports that Bajaj Pulsar 150 Twin Disc and Pulsar 180 get ABS. Pulsar 150 ABS goes for Rs 87,226 and 180 ABS goes for Rs 92,563 (ex-showroom Mumbai).
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Both the variants receive a price hike of Rs 7,000 over their non-ABS prices. Pulsar 150 without ABS goes for 80,794 and Pulsar 180 for Rs 85,823 (ex-showroom).
Bikewale also reports that the updated models are yet to reach dealerships. Although, we contacted our dealer sources for the same and they denied the launch.
Last time Bajaj Pulsar 150 ABS was spotted, it was inside a dealership stockyard. There are chances that some of the dealerships which have received sale units might have commenced the bookings.
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Although, the other two variants of Bajaj Pulsar 150 – Single Disc and Classic – have not received the update as per the publication. All the non-ABS models will see a rise of around Rs 7,000 for ABS equipment.
Bajaj Pulsar 150 is still one of the best selling motorcycles in India. Its grunty and frugal 150cc engine combined with sporty looks are the main USPs. On the other hand, Pulsar 180 is not a very well selling model.
Pulsar 150 gets a 149cc air-cooled DTS-i engine that puts out 14 BHP and 13.4 Nm of peak torque. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
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Pulsar 180 gets a 180cc air-cooled DTS-i engine delivering 16.8 BHP and 14.2 Nm of peak torque. Like the Pulsar 150, 180 also gets a 5-speed gearbox setup. Now, this bike retains its old styling with an option of Pulsar 220F’s semi-faired styling.