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2021 Bajaj Pulsar with new colour schemes has been spotted arriving at the company dealerships in the country. The single disc variant is coming in an all-new Moon Edition while expected to be launched in the coming months. Now, we have news of the 2021 Bajaj Pulsar 150 twin disc variant getting a completely new colour scheme. This was confirmed in a video uploaded by a Youtube channel by the name of Jet Wheels. It is expected to be priced at a premium of Rs 2000-4000 over the current model which retails at Rs 1.03 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The 2021 Bajaj Pulsar 150 twin disc competes against rivals like TVS Apache RTR 160 and Honda Unicorn in the domestic market.
The twin-disc model sports a three-tone paint scheme. Quite like the Moon Edition, the model’s prominent colour is matte red. The striking aspect is the shades of black and white complementing the dominant white colour. The new colour combination lends an attractive appearance to the upcoming model. The front profile comes in a black shade accompanied by tri-colour graphics. The front fenders get a glossy black treatment along with a carbon fibre finish. This ups the premium quotient of the motorcycle as it is quite distinctive from the rivals. One can find carbon fibre finish on the rear fenders as well as the central toolbox panel.
The 2021 Bajaj Pulsar 150 rides on a set of all-black alloy wheels with a white colour stripe on the rims. Other mechanical components like the central body panel, exhaust pipe, engine guard and gearbox assembly get a matte black finish. The manufacturer has also revised the design of the ‘150’ branding on the rear fender. The matte black finish is found on other components like the clip-on handlebar and exhaust cover as well as pillion grab rails.
Feature-wise, the bike continues to come loaded with part-digital and part-analogue instrument console. Also, the twin-disc variant flaunts a halogen headlight, LED taillight and turn indicators. Mechanically, there is no change with the BS6 compliant 149.5cc 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, Twin Spark DTS-I FI engine. The bike delivers 13.8 bhp of maximum power and 13.25Nm of peak torque. The bike’s transmission duties are taken care of by a 5-speed gearbox. Hardware set-up remains identical to the current Bajaj Pulsar 150 selling in the Indian market. Single-channel ABS will be offered as standard.