Bajaj Auto will launch the next-generation Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 in India on August 24. Both motorcycles are expected to receive significant updates to their design, chassis, features and mechanical components.
The new Pulsar 125 is expected to feature a redesigned body while retaining the core styling associated with the Pulsar range. It will reportedly use a new chassis with a monoshock rear suspension setup. The motorcycle is also expected to get LED lighting and a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity. Higher variants could feature a TFT display with navigation and other connected functions.
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The Pulsar 150 is also expected to receive a comprehensive update. Changes are likely to include revised styling, a new chassis, updated suspension and improvements to the engine. Additional features are expected to bring the motorcycle in line with newer Pulsar models.
Bajaj Auto has not yet revealed the complete specifications, variant-wise equipment or pricing. These details are expected to be announced at the launch event.
The updated Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 will continue to compete in the 125cc and 150cc motorcycle segments, where Bajaj faces competition from models including the TVS Raider, Honda SP 125 and other established commuter motorcycles.
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