The newly launched 150cc manual clutch bike is causing a stir in the two-wheeled community because of its extremely impressive design, slightly better equipped than Honda Winner X and Yamaha Exciter.

Recently, Bajaj Auto expanded its popular Pulsar product line with the launch of Pulsar N150. The small manual clutch vehicle costs 1.18 lakh Rs (equivalent to about 33.4 million VND). In the new generation, Bajaj Pulsar N150 is offered with two color options: Ebony Black and Pearl White.

In terms of design, the new Pulsar N150 has taken inspiration from the Pulsar N160 in terms of style. Therefore, this manual bike has a sporty design language including a slim fuel tank with sharp extensions, two-way LED headlights, eyebrow-style daytime running lights, engine cover, and integrated seats. block and exhaust pipe under the belly of the car.

The new Pulsar N150 is equipped with a semi-digital control panel that includes a tachometer combined with an LCD screen.

The all-new digital display shows average fuel consumption, distance to empty and real-time fuel consumption, and is also capable of connecting to the app. Using Bajaj Ride Connect, it will notify the rider if there is an incoming call or SMS.

Besides, some other notable features on the Pulsar N150 2024 include: USB charging port, telescopic front forks, single rear shock absorber, single channel anti-lock braking system (ABS) and front disc brakes 260 mm, 130mm rear disc brake, 17 inch wheels.

Pulsar N150 has a tire configuration including 90/90-17 front tires and 120/80-17 rear tires. The vehicle has a wheelbase of 1,352mm like the Pulsar P150, a seat height of 790mm and a ground clearance of 165mm. However, the N150 is a bit heavier at 145kg, 5kg heavier than the P150.

Powering the new Pulsar N150 is a 149.6cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine combined with a 5-speed gearbox. This engine produces 14.5PS (14.3 horsepower) at 8,500 rpm and 13.5Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm, identical to the Pulsar P150.

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