Bajaj Pulsars Get More Expensive
- Apr 8, 2021
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Bajaj has relaunched the Pulsar 180 in India at Rs 1,07,904 (ex-showroom Delhi). Compared to its sporty faired sibling, the Pulsar 180F, priced at Rs 1.14 lakh, the naked 180 costs almost Rs 6,000 less. The bike is already available at Bajaj dealerships.
On the feature front, the 2021 Pulsar 180 gets a halogen headlight with DRL, bulb indicators and an LED taillight. Not much has changed in terms of design or features. The Bajaj Pulsar 180 uses the same instrument console as before. It gets an analogue tachometer with an LCD screen that provides data such as speed, fuel level and the odometer.
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The 2021 iteration is powered by a BS6 compliant SOHC air-cooled 178.6cc engine that makes 17PS and 14.52Nm, mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
Talking about the underpinnings, the Pulsar 180 comes equipped with a telescopic front fork and a 5-way adjustable gas-charged rear shock. Anchoring the bike is a 280mm front and 230mm rear disc setup. Single-channel ABS comes as standard.
In the 180-200cc segment, the 2021 Pulsar 180 competes against the TVS Apache RTR 180 and also the Honda Hornet 2.0 with respect to displacement, though the Honda is priced at a hefty premium. Interested in the Hornet 2.0? Check out our review first.
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