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Bajaj Pulsar

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The Bajaj Pulsar is a brand of commuter bikes made by Bajaj Auto in India. There are 9 new Pulsar models on offer with price starting from Rs. 66,586 (ex-showroom). The cheapest model under the series is Bajaj Pulsar 125 with 124.4cc engine generating 11.8 bhp of power, whereas the most expensive model is Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 with 199.5cc engine generating 24.5 bhp of power.

The Pulsar brand is what made Bajaj’s motorcycles so popular. It was first launched in 2001 with a 150cc engine. The standard front disc brake was something new for the time. The 180cc Bajaj Pulsar launched with a standard electric start – its 15bhp was enough to make it the fastest motorcycle made in India at the time. In 2003, the Pulsar’s styling changed. It also got the DTS-i tech, which was two spark plugs, that booster both power output as well as economy. Another two years after, 17-inch rims and gas-charged rear shock absorbers were the big changes. 2005 also was the year when Bajaj began to release new features for the Pulsar every year, for the next seven years.

2006 saw a major update of the Pulsar – non-contact, backlit switchgear; self-cancelling indicators; a mostly-digital instrument cluster, an LED tail lamp, and a non-contact speedo sensor. In 2007, Bajaj only just missed out launching the first fuel-injected Indian motorcycle, with the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi. It also featured an oil cooler, a rear disc brake, and clip-on handlebars, all of which were new. 2008 was a bit of a rollback for the 220, with it ditching the fuel injection for carburettion. The instrument cluster also had warning lamps for a few new things like the air filter condition and oil level.

2009 saw the launch of the Pulsar LS 135. It was intended to be a sporty commuter and not a completely sports-focused model like the rest of the range. It had a four-valve engine head that was made of plastic, which was unusual. 2009 was also when the 3D tank logo debuted, as did the tank scoops and a switch to a DC electrical system. 2010 was when the Bajaj Pulsar 150 got the clip-on handlebars.

2012 was a big year for the brand, because the 200 NS was the first of the new-generation Pulsars, with a perimeter frame, liquid-cooled engine and rear monoshock. Other firsts include a triple spark engine and a four-valve head – this is an engine based on the KTM 200 Duke’s engine.

The current Bajaj Pulsar range has a distinct divide: the old-school Pulsars include the Bajaj Pulsar 150, Bajaj Pulsar 180 and Bajaj Pulsar 220F. Somewhere in the middle is the 135 LS, which caters to those who don’t want to compromise on fuel efficiency. Then there is the modern Pulsars with their perimeter frames, etc: the Bajaj Pulsar NS 160, Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 and Bajaj Pulsar RS 200.

The Bajaj Pulsar range continues to be defined by a lot of performance for the money, and excellent value, both in terms of purchasing and maintenance.

Bajaj Pulsar Price List (2023) in India

Bajaj Pulsar Bike ModelEx-showroom price
Bajaj Pulsar 125₹ 82,712
Bajaj Pulsar 150₹ 1,05,884
Bajaj Pulsar N160₹ 1,22,974
Bajaj Pulsar RS 200₹ 1,71,778
Bajaj Pulsar NS125₹ 1,06,284
Bajaj Pulsar NS200₹ 1,42,055
Bajaj Pulsar NS160₹ 1,24,609
Bajaj Pulsar N250₹ 1,44,270
Bajaj Pulsar F250₹ 1,44,267
Above mentioned prices are Average Ex-showroom

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Bajaj Pulsar Mileage

Bajaj Pulsar Mileage is 35 kmpl to 50 kmpl, as reported by various Pulsar bikes owners. The most fuel efficient Bajaj Pulsar model is Pulsar NS125 with real mileage of 50 kmpl. Whereas the most fuel consuming model is Pulsar RS 200 with average of 35 kmpl. Average mileage among bikes is 53 kmpl.

Bajaj Pulsar ModelReal mileage
Bajaj Pulsar 12550 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar 15047 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar N16045 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar RS 20035 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar NS12550 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar NS20036 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar NS16041 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar N25036 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar F25038 kmpl

Bajaj Pulsar Reviews

Expert Reviews

  • 2023 Bajaj Pulsar NS160: Road Test Review

    2023 Bajaj Pulsar NS160: Road Test Review

    The Bajaj Pulsar NS160 first broke cover in 2017 and recently received USD forks, new and more potent brakes, and lighter wheels as a generational update. While we have explained why the bike still exists in Bajaj’s portfolio in our first ride review of the 2023 Pulsar NS160, it’s time to tell you who can consider purchasing the latest model....

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  • Bajaj Pulsar F250 Long Term Review: Introduction

    Bajaj Pulsar F250 Long Term Review: Introduction

    Is the Bajaj Pulsar F250 equally fun and comfortable to live with on an everyday basis? And, can it be a practical and usable motorcycle in the real world? To find out, we have welcomed the Pulsar F250 in the BikeWale long-term fleet.

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  • Bajaj Pulsar N250: Road Test Review

    Bajaj Pulsar N250: Road Test Review

    If you’re out in the market for a 250cc bike that doesn’t breach the Rs. 2 lakh (on-road) mark, should you consider the Pulsar N250? Let’s get you the answer.

    Full review

FAQs about Pulsar Bikes

  • Q: Which is the most affordable Pulsar bike available in India?

    A: Most economical Pulsar bike available in India is Bajaj Pulsar 125 which is priced at ₹ 82,712.
  • Q: Which are the most popular Pulsar bikes available in India?

    A: The most popular Pulsar bikes in India are Bajaj Pulsar 125 and Bajaj Pulsar 150.
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