The Bajaj Pulsar 150 has been updated for 2025 keeping its strong design while adding modern features, it now comes with full LED lights for better visibility and a redesigned front cowl, the bike continues with the trusted 149.5cc DTS-i engine offering smooth performance and good mileage for daily rides and weekend trips.
Priced at ₹1.08 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), it is available across India, appealing to both new riders and loyal Pulsar fans who want the classic feel with a fresh look.
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 Design: Muscular and Modernized
The new Pulsar 150 keeps its bold and sporty look, now made sharper with a LED projector headlamp in a redesigned front cowl, this gives the bike a strong presence, especially at night. The bike measures 2,055 mm in length, 765 mm in width and 1,060 mm in height (Single Disc version), its 1,320 mm wheelbase makes highway rides stable, while the 785 mm seat height is comfortable for city use with 165 mm ground clearance, it handles potholes easily.
It comes with a split-seat design and sporty tank shrouds along with new dual-tone colors like Ebony Black with red highlights, Pearl Metallic White and Brooklyn Black, suspension is handled by 31 mm telescopic forks in the front and twin gas-charged shocks at the rear. Braking is safe with a 260 mm front disc and 130 mm rear drum while higher trims add single-channel ABS.
Lighting is fully LED, including a slim tail lamp making the bike more visible in traffic. The console is semi-digital and on UG variants it is fully digital with Bluetooth, showing speed, fuel and even call alerts. A USB port is also included for charging phones. For practicality, the bike has a 15-litre fuel tank for longer rides and a side-stand engine cut-off for safety.
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Price in India
| Variant | Ex-Showroom Price | Key Features | On-Road Estimate (Delhi) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Disc (SD) | ₹1,08,772 | Base variant | ₹1.25–1.30 lakh |
| SD UG | ₹1,11,669 | USB charging & updated graphics | ₹1.28–1.33 lakh |
| Twin Disc UG (TD UG) | ₹1,15,481 | Dual disc brakes & advanced cluster | ₹1.32–1.35 lakh |
Key Specs: Engine, Mileage and Power
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | 149.5 cc, 4-stroke, 2-valve, Twin Spark BSVI DTS-i FI |
| Power | 14 PS @ 8,500 rpm |
| Torque | 13.4 Nm @ 6,500 rpm |
| Mileage | 47–50 kmpl (city/highway) |
| Top Speed | 110 km/h |
| 0–60 km/h | 5.5 seconds |
| Fuel Tank | 15 L (reserve 3.2 L) |
| Weight | 148–150 kg (kerb) |
| Suspension | Front: Telescopic forks; Rear: Twin gas-charged shocks |
| Brakes | Front: 260–280 mm disc (ABS); Rear: 130–230 mm drum/disc |
| Tyres | 17-inch tubeless (80/100–90/90 front, 100/90–120/80 rear) |
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Key Features: Lights, Tech and Ride Ease
- LED Upgrade: Full LED illumination headlamp, DRLs, indicators and tail light for brighter, longer lasting beams and a premium look.
- Design Tweaks: New cowl, updated graphics and fresh colors to refresh the iconic split-seat silhouette without altering the ergonomics.
- Tech Perks: Bluetooth-enabled digital console (on UG variants) for navigation, calls and SMS alerts, USB charging, gear position indicator.
- Safety Kit: Single-channel ABS (front), engine kill switch and tubeless tires for puncture resilience.
- Comfort Focus: Upright riding posture, padded split seats for pillion and vibration-damped engine for fatigue-free rides.
Why the Updated Bajaj Pulsar 150 Shines in the 150cc Segment
The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar 150 update blends its classic style with modern features, the new LED lights give it a fresh look without raising the price, making it a good choice for students and office workers who travel long distances every day.
Its trusted DTS-i engine offers quick response and about 47 kmpl mileage making rides more fun compared to regular commuter bikes with Bajaj’s wide service network, maintenance is simple and worry-free. Priced under ₹1.15 lakh, it is an affordable entry into the Pulsar family with the possibility of greener versions in the future, while it may not be the fastest bike, its easy handling and strong sound make city traffic and winding roads enjoyable for riders.
Comparison with Rivals: How Pulsar 150 Stacks Up
| Bike | Price (Rs, ex-showroom) | Mileage (kmpl) | Power (PS) | Top Speed (km/h) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bajaj Pulsar 150 | 1.08 lakh | 47–50 | 14 | 110 |
| TVS Apache RTR 160 | 1.09 lakh | 45–47 | 15.3 | 114 |
| Hero Xtreme 160R | 1.05 lakh | 46–50 | 15 | 115 |
| Honda SP 150 | 1.05 lakh | 50–55 | 13.5 | 105 |
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Final Verdict: Why the Updated Pulsar 150 Reignites the Fire
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 launched in December 2025 at ₹1.08 lakh, it delivers 14 PS power, 50 kmpl mileage and features a full LED setup for a modern look, the bike keeps its muscular design is easy to maintain and remains affordable compared to rivals making it ideal for new riders and daily use. Available nationwide, it marks 25 years of Pulsar legacy, blending trusted performance with a fresh LED style.






