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Dealerships can now purchase the 2024 Pulsar 150 with Bluetooth.

2024 Pulsar 150

After a few minor tweaks over the years, the Pulsar 150 has stayed largely unchanged. Bajaj has, nevertheless, given it a respectable makeover this time.

Dealerships can now purchase the 2024 Pulsar 150 with Bluetooth.

Thus, Bajaj is modernizing its flagship models from the oldest generation as well as the more recent ones, adding new features to both. The well-liked Pulsar 150 is the most recent to undergo the refresher course.

The motorcycle gets new decals, and the tank now reads “150” in a big, bold font. The addition of a fully digital instrument console is the main modification aside from that.

Alerts by call, SMS, and other phone
Clearly, this is different from the standard information displayed on the console. This one does not have turn-by-turn navigation or a gear position indicator. In addition, the motorcycle has a USB mobile charging port and other minor switchgear modifications.

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Pulsar 150 Dealerships

Since I took this picture at Bajaj’s Bagga Link dealership in Karol Bagh during the media ride for the new Pulsar N250, the new model has already begun to arrive at dealerships.

Dealerships can now purchase the 2024 Pulsar 150 with Bluetooth.

New Pulsar 150 Features 2024

The 150cc Pulsar now boasts a fully functional digital meter assembly and Bluetooth connectivity for the first time. Thus, we can have characteristics like.

Instantaneous fuel economy, Average fuel economy, Distance to Empty, Distance to Service, Call, SMS and other phone alerts

Pulsar 150 Bluetooth

This is obviously apart from the regular info that we see on the console. Gear position indicator and Turn-by-turn navigation is not on offer on this one. Apart from this, the motorcycle also comes with a USB mobile charging port and minor changes to the switchgear.

Additional features that come standard include split seating, 37 mm telescopic suspension, tubeless tires, and single channel ABS. Similar updates have also been made to the motorcycle’s single-seat model, which still features 31 mm front forks. A 280 mm front disc and a 230 mm rear disc are also included in the split seat variant. By contrast, the basic Pulsar 150 is equipped with a smaller 130 mm rear drum and 260 mm front disc.

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Hey guys, My Name is Subh. I have been working as a tech writer, blogger, and SEO analyst for more than 3 years. I enjoy experimenting with new devices and mobile phones.

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