Bajaj launching Pulsar 125 and 150 with monoshock August 24
Bajaj is rolling out refreshed versions of its Pulsar 125 and 150 bikes on August 24.
Both models are getting a big upgrade, moving to a new chassis with monoshock rear suspension.
The bikes have already started reaching dealerships, so you can expect them to hit the roads soon after prices are announced.
Pulsar 150 expected with oil-cooled engine
The Pulsar 150 now is expected to gain an oil-cooled engine, replacing the old air-cooled one, while the Pulsar 125 will see updates to its own engine (details still under wraps).
Both bikes are set to sport redesigned headlight cowls, new side panels, and fully digital LCD displays, possibly even TFT screens on higher trims.
Expect single-piece seats, with split-seat options likely for higher Pulsar 150 variants.
Brakes stay familiar: front disk and rear drum with single-channel ABS likely retained on base models.