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- Bajaj Pulsar 180 Design, Features and Colour Options
- Bajaj Pulsar 180 Engine and Performance
Bajaj Auto has reintroduced the popular Pulsar 180, which was discontinued in 2022.
Priced at Rs 1.22 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), it is Rs 12,000 more expensive than the Pulsar 150, but Rs 4,000 cheaper than the TVS Apache RTR 180.
Bajaj Pulsar 180 Design, Features and Colour Options
The new Pulsar 180 gets several modern updates, including a bright LED headlight and a negative LCD digital instrument cluster, similar to the recently updated Pulsar 150.
It gets telescopic front forks, twin gas-filled rear shock absorbers, 17-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, and a large 15-litre fuel tank.
The kerb weight is 156 kg, and ground clearance stands at 165 mm.
Braking is handled by a 280mm disc at the front and a 230mm disc at the rear, along with single-channel ABS for better safety.
Bajaj is offering the Pulsar 180 in a single variant with five attractive colour options - Black-Gold, Black-Blue, Black-Grey, Black-Red, and White.
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Bajaj Pulsar 180 Engine and Performance
The Pulsar 180 is powered by a 178.6cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled DTS-i engine. It produces 17 PS of power at 8,500 rpm and 15 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm, mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
The torque has improved slightly relative to the previous model.
The Pulsar 180 fills the gap between the Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 220F in the classic Pulsar lineup, and primarily rivals the TVS Apache RTR 180.
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