Bajaj Pulsar 150 Gets New Premium Colour, Details Inside

All the three variants of the Pulsar 150 line-up have been updated with a new dual-tone Black Gold colour scheme

The new Bajaj Pulsar 150 was launched in Dec 2025 in the Indian market. It was rolled out in a total of three variants namely SD, SD UG and TD UG at price points of Rs 1.09 lakh, Rs 1.12 lakh, and Rs 1.15 lakh, respectively. All the prices mentioned before are ex-showroom, Delhi. The bike was introduced in four dual-tone colour schemes in the form of Ebony Black + Cherry Gold, Ebony Black + Ink Blue, Ebony Black + Dark Grey and Bottle Green + Copper Beige. Now, it has silently added a fifth colourway namely Black Gold to the Pulsar 150 range.

The new paint shade will be available with all the three variants of the Pulsar 150. We have already seen this colour option with the Pulsar 125 and the recently launched Pulsar 180. In the Black Gold shade, the Pulsar 150 gets Black as basic body colour with golden accents on several prominent elements such as headlight cowl, fuel tank, tail section, wheel rims and the engine cowl.

Last year, Bajaj Auto updated the Pulsar 150 with a refreshed design and premium features, which included an all-LED lighting setup as the headlamp, turn indicators and tail-lamp were offered with LED units. However, the company retained the overall design of the bike with the iconic silhouette and other signature components remaining unchanged.

The Pulsar 150 carried over the same telescopic front forks and twin-shock absorbers at the rear. The stopping power is supplied by a front disc brake and rear drum unit, except for the range-topping TD UG variant which gets disc brakes at both the ends. In terms of safety, it is offered with a single-channel ABS as standard fitment. The bike has a ground clearance of 165 mm while the fuel tank capacity stands at 15 litres.

Talking about features, the Pulsar 150 boasts of 6-spoke 17-inch black alloy wheels, tubeless tyres, single-seat setup, all-digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, Mobile notifications and Ride Connect app. The muscular stance, massive road presence and upright riding position makes the Pulsar 150 one of the most popular motorcycles in the Indian market.

Mechanically, the Pulsar 150 remains untouched as it continues with the same 149.5cc single-cylinder twin spark engine which generates max power output of 13.8 bhp and peak torque delivery of 13.4 Nm. The engine is linked to a 5-speed gearbox. As compared to the outgoing model, the new motorcycle is more expensive by around Rs 3,000-4,000 in the Indian market.

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