Synopsis
Updated Pulsar 150 launched at ₹1.09 lakh (ex-showroom)
Becomes the first classic Pulsar to get an LED headlight
Also receives LED turn indicators, new colours and refreshed graphics
No mechanical changes to engine or chassis
Available in single-disc and twin-disc variants
What’s new in the updated Pulsar 150?
Bajaj Auto has refreshed the Pulsar 150 with minor but meaningful updates to keep its longest-running motorcycle relevant in today’s market. The changes focus on lighting and cosmetics, while the bike’s proven mechanical package remains untouched.
The biggest highlight is the introduction of an LED headlight, a feature previously reserved for newer Pulsar models. With this update, the Pulsar 150 becomes the first motorcycle from Bajaj’s classic Pulsar lineup to adopt LED headlamp technology.
LED lighting and cosmetic updates
Along with the new LED headlight, the updated Pulsar 150 also gets:
LED turn indicators
New colour options
Revised graphics inspired by the Pulsar 220F
Despite these updates, the motorcycle’s overall design and silhouette remain unchanged, preserving the familiar look that has made the Pulsar 150 instantly recognisable over the years.
Engine and mechanicals remain unchanged
Mechanically, the Pulsar 150 continues as before. It is powered by the same 149.5cc, single-cylinder engine, producing:
14hp
13.4Nm of torque
The chassis, suspension setup and braking hardware also remain unchanged, ensuring the same reliable, commuter-friendly riding experience the Pulsar 150 is known for.
Updated Bajaj Pulsar 150: Price and variants
| Variant | Ex-showroom Price |
|---|---|
| Single-disc | ₹1.09 lakh |
| Single-disc with LED headlight | ₹1.12 lakh |
| Twin-disc | ₹1.15 lakh |
Verdict
With the addition of an LED headlight and LED indicators, the updated Pulsar 150 gets a subtle but important modern touch without disturbing its trusted formula. For buyers looking for a reliable, sporty commuter with proven performance, the Pulsar 150 continues to be a strong contender in its segment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is new in the updated Bajaj Pulsar 150?
It now gets an LED headlight, LED indicators, new colours and refreshed graphics.
Q2. Has the engine changed in the updated Pulsar 150?
No, it continues with the same 149.5cc engine producing 14hp and 13.4Nm.
Q3. What is the starting price of the updated Pulsar 150?
Prices start at ₹1.09 lakh (ex-showroom).
Q4. Is the Pulsar 150 available with a twin-disc setup?
Yes, the twin-disc variant is priced at ₹1.15 lakh (ex-showroom).






