Bajaj has made a big change to its Pulsar series, and that too without any official announcement. The brand recently delisted the Pulsar N150 from its website, clearly indicating that the model has now been discontinued from the market.
The Pulsar N150 was introduced as a sportier version of the Pulsar 150 Classic. Its design was quite similar to the Pulsar N160. It had elements like an LED projector headlamp, a muscular fuel tank, and a sporty riding stance. The instrument cluster was also digital, with a USB charging port placed on the fuel tank, a layout similar to the N160.

The Pulsar N150 was powered by a 149.68cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine that produced 14.5 hp of power and 13.5 Nm of torque. It had a 5-speed gearbox, telescopic front forks, and rear monoshock. The braking setup included a single-channel ABS with a 240mm disc brake at the front and a 130mm drum brake at the rear.
Although no official reason has been given by Bajaj, the removal of N150 from the website means that the company has discontinued it. This bike was positioned below the Pulsar N160, but perhaps it did not get as much popularity as the company had expected.
Meanwhile, the company recently caught everyone’s attention by launching the Pulsar NS400Z, which is the most powerful Pulsar till date. In such a situation, it is also possible that Bajaj is now looking to make its portfolio even more sleek and focused.
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Source: NDTV Auto