While the official launch of the Bajaj Pulsar N150 in Dubai hasn’t been announced yet, based on its presence in India, here’s a look at the expected specifications and estimated price for this exciting commuter motorcycle.
Engine and Performance
The Pulsar N150 is likely to sport a single-cylinder, air-cooled DTS-i engine with a displacement of 149.68cc. This engine is expected to deliver a maximum power output of around 14.5 PS at 8500 rpm and peak torque of 13.2 Nm at 6500 rpm. These figures suggest a bike that offers good pick-up for navigating city traffic and enough power for highway cruising.
Braking and Suspension
The Pulsar N150 is expected to come in two variants: a single disc brake version in the front and a double disc brake version for both front and rear wheels. Both variants are likely to be equipped with a telescopic suspension at the front and a Nitrox monoshock at the rear, ensuring a comfortable ride on Dubai’s roads.
Features
The Pulsar N150 is expected to feature a semi-digital instrument cluster displaying essential information like speed, odometer, fuel gauge, and tachometer. It might also include a gear indicator and a trip meter for added convenience. However, features like mobile connectivity via Bluetooth are unlikely to be available.
Design and Style
The Pulsar N150 boasts a sporty, aggressive design with a sharp headlamp cluster, sculpted fuel tank, and a split-seat configuration. The muscular design elements and sporty decals are likely to appeal to riders seeking a stylish and dynamic motorcycle.
Estimated Price in Dubai
Since the official launch and pricing haven’t been confirmed, the price of the Pulsar N150 in Dubai can only be estimated. Considering the ex-showroom price in India (around Rs. 1.25 lakh) and import duties, the on-road price in Dubai could be somewhere in the range of AED 10,000 to AED 12,000 (approx. USD 2,700 to USD 3,200). This is a competitive price point for a 150cc motorcycle in the UAE market.
Availability
While there’s no official confirmation yet, dealerships that typically sell Bajaj motorcycles in Dubai might be the first to offer the Pulsar N150 once it launches.