Bajaj Pulsar has been one of the most popular and trusted motorcycle brands in India. For the last two decades, Pulsar has made a strong hold in the premium commuter segment. But not every model in the Pulsar lineup enjoys the same success. One of these is the Bajaj Pulsar N150, which has now been delisted from Bajaj’s official website.
This move has raised a question among customers – has the Pulsar N150 been discontinued forever? Or will its new avatar be seen soon?
Bajaj Pulsar N150
Bajaj Pulsar had two major bikes in the 150cc segment –
- Classic Pulsar 150
- Pulsar N150
While the Classic Pulsar 150 comes with a timeless design and reliable performance, the Pulsar N150 was introduced as a sporty option. Its design was completely taken from the Pulsar N160, from which it was designed to attract the youth.
Sales figures
In May 2025, Bajaj sold a total of 15,937 units of 150cc Pulsar bikes, including both Classic 150 and N150. Whereas in May 2024 this number was 29,386 units. That is, a decline of about 50% was recorded year-on-year.
In contrast, Bajaj sold 22,372 units of 160cc Pulsar (N160 and NS160) in May 2025, an increase of about 25%. It is clear from this that customers are now more attracted to the 160cc segment.
Key Features & Specifications of Pulsar N150
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Engine | 149.68cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled |
Power | 14.3 bhp |
Torque | 13.5 Nm |
Gearbox | 5-speed manual |
Braking System | Single-channel ABS |
Tyres | Front: 90-section, Rear: 120-section (17-inch alloy wheels) |
Instrument Cluster | Fully digital |
The Pulsar N150 came with a sporty design, LED lighting, and a fully digital instrument cluster, but despite these features, it couldn’t gain the same popularity as the Classic Pulsar 150.
Is the return of the Pulsar N150 possible?
Bajaj has not yet clarified whether the Pulsar N150 has been discontinued permanently or it is just a temporary move.
It is also possible that the company may relaunch it as a refreshed model, as they have done with many models in the past.
Given the Pulsar brand, it is likely that Bajaj will not leave this segment completely empty.
Conclusion: Pulsar N150
The Bajaj Pulsar N150 was launched in India with a sporty and young appeal, but customers did not give it as much importance as the N160 or Classic 150 got. Given the trend of continuously declining sales, and the growing 160cc segment, Bajaj may have decided to discontinue it.