Bajaj has silently launched the BS6 Pulsar 150 and 125 Neon and both of their prices have also been revealed. The bookings have commenced for the same.
Bajaj has started launching its BS6 motorcycles now, with the BS6 Pulsar 150 and 125 Neon. The prices of both of them have been revealed through reports. As for Pulsar 150, the price hike is between Rs 10,000 – 12,000. Pulsar 125 gets a hike of Rs 6,500.
The updated units have started reaching dealerships and the bookings for that have also commenced. BS6 Bajaj Pulsar 150 Neon now goes for Rs 85,920, the Standard model for Rs 92,429 and the Twin-disc variant for Rs 96,563.
BS6 Pulsar 125 Neon is priced at Rs 68,762 for the drum brake variant and Rs 73,088 for the disc brake variant (all price ex-showroom). 125 Neon still remains one of the most affordable sporty commuter bikes in India.
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The power figures are yet to be revealed. However, the current Pulsar 150 is powered by a 149.5cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that makes 14hp at 8,000 RPM and 13.4Nm of torque at 6,000 RPM. Pulsar 125 gets a 124.4cc air-cooled engine producing 12hp at 8,500 RPM and 11Nm at 6,500 RPM.
Both of them now get fuel injection as standard fitment, ditching in the carburettor system. We are not sure if the addition of fuel injection has improved fuel efficiency or has increased the power figures by what figures.
Other than this, there are no other changes on BS6 Bajaj Pulsar 150 and 125 Neon. Both of them continue with the same set of suspension – telescopic forks and twin shock absorbers. As for the Pulsar 150, it gets front disc brake as standard with the option of a rear disc/drum brake and single-channel ABS. Pulsar 125 gets front disc brake as optional with CBS.
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Bajaj is also going to launch the BS6 Pulsar 220F and NS200 soon. Both of them will soon start reaching dealerships as per our sources. Most of the Bajaj models in the current lineup will pass the BS6 emission regulations.