Bajaj is the segment leader when
it comes to 150 cc motorcycles in terms of sales but apart from the new
Discover 150 twins, they haven’t touched the Pulsar 150 for a long time now
(the Speedlines dual tone color treatment was more of a marketing gimmick than
anything technical).
But with
the rising competition in the form of Gixxer, FZ v2 and to continue with the
lead, Bajaj is, for a long time now, working on the next-gen Pulsar 150 which
we know is getting the ‘Naked Sports’ treatment from the elder sibling Pulsar
200NS.
Back in October 2014, Bajaj first
unveiled the Pulsar 200SS at an event in Turkey, which also
included the new Discover and more importantly the new Pulsar 150NS. However,
due to the lack of clear pictures and details not much was known and understood
at that point of time.
However, these new set of spy pics of the new motorcycle
courtesy Indianhoods, reveal a
few interesting bits including the complete design the new motorcycle will
adorn.
These new
pics are probably from the same dealer event in October or probably a new
function but are from Turkey.
The new Pulsar 150 will come with three spark plugs, a fact
which BikeAdvice busted
first, back in August 2014. The bike also gets a nitrox based rear mono
suspension, pretty much like its design inspiration P200NS. The display bikes
here however come devoid of that eyesore tyre hugger
The new P150 NS also gets split seats and the naked Pulsar
200NS-alike headlamp. The alloy wheels are also similar as are the rear grab
rails. The rear tyer is, however, thinner and appears to be the regular 100/80
17 incher. Though not clear from these pics, but the new Pulsar 150NS is will
carry a kick starter as well. The tail is also a little different from the
Pulsar 200NS and the rear disc brakes are not present as well.
However, the biggest revelation comes from the branding of the
motorcycle. There is no other label on the motorcycle apart from ‘Pulsar’ on
the tank but there is a board which clearly reads Pulsar 150. This may mean
that, contrary to the earlier
rumors of a bigger 160cc engine, Pulsar 150NS may continue with a 150cc engine.
There is no ‘NS’ suffix but in India, Bajaj may choose to use it
since we believe, this next-gen
Pulsar will co-exist with the current Pulsar 150.
The
present 149cc unit produces 15.06 PS of power and 12.5 Nm of torque and hence
we expect a bump in power on the NS version, along with lesser overall weight
from the current 144 kg kerb which is one of the highest in the segment.
Interestingly Bajaj is
using a new tag line Sehrin Hakimi in Turkish, which means ‘the judge in
the city’! The prospects look interesting and the overall motorcycle, with
that broad chest, looks mean. However, will the 200NS buyers accept the new
motorcycle? Launch of Pulsar 150NS is expected sometime this year, possibly
towards the first half!
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