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New Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6 With ABS Launches in Nepal

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Highlights

  • Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6 with ABS is now on sale in Nepal.
  • Hansraj Hulaschand & Company has introduced the updated model.
  • Double Disc variant is priced at NPR 380,900.
  • Single Disc variant costs NPR 367,900.
  • 149cc air-cooled engine produces 13.8 bhp and 13.4 Nm.
  • Updated model gains new graphics, fresh colour options and a digital instrument console.
  • The launch completes the transition of the entire Bajaj motorcycle lineup in Nepal to BS6.


Bajaj brings the latest Pulsar 150 BS6 to Nepal

Bajaj has expanded its Nepal portfolio with the launch of the updated Pulsar 150 BS6 equipped with ABS. The motorcycle is now officially available through Hansraj Hulaschand & Company, the authorised distributor of Bajaj motorcycles in Nepal.

The arrival of the BS6 version is more significant than it first appears. The Pulsar 150 has built an unmatched reputation over the years, becoming not only Bajaj's highest-selling 150cc motorcycle but also one of the most successful motorcycles in Nepal. That legacy places considerable expectations on every update.

With this launch, every Bajaj motorcycle currently offered in Nepal is now available in BS6 specification. It marks an important milestone for the brand as emissions standards continue to evolve while customers still expect the familiar Pulsar formula.

VariantPriceKey Highlight
Pulsar 150 Single Disc BS6NPR 367,900ABS, BS6 engine
Pulsar 150 Double Disc BS6NPR 380,900ABS, dual disc braking

Engine specifications remain familiar

The updated motorcycle continues with the proven 149cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. Rather than reinventing the package, Bajaj has focused on refining an engine that has already earned the trust of thousands of riders across Nepal.

The engine develops 13.8 bhp of power and 13.4 Nm of torque. Power is delivered through a 5-speed gearbox, while the claimed top speed stands at 115 km/h.

SpecificationValue
Engine149cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled
Power13.8 bhp
Torque13.4 Nm
Transmission5-speed gearbox
Top Speed115 km/h

Numbers alone rarely explain why the Pulsar continues to attract buyers. Its straightforward engine, predictable performance and long-standing reputation remain central to its appeal.


Fresh styling without changing the Pulsar identity

The visual changes are subtle but noticeable. Bajaj has introduced:

  • New graphics
  • Fresh colour options
  • Digital instrument console

These additions modernise the motorcycle while preserving the design cues that have defined the Pulsar for years.

Several signature elements also remain unchanged, helping existing owners feel immediately at home.

  • Fuel tank design
  • Clip-on handlebar
  • Split seat
  • Alloy wheels
  • Exhaust layout

Why this launch matters in Nepal

The timing is particularly significant. The Pulsar 150 has consistently ranked among Nepal's best-selling motorcycles, making every update important for both Bajaj and the broader motorcycle market.

Bajaj currently sells motorcycles ranging from 100cc to 400cc in Nepal. Completing the transition of the entire lineup to BS6 strengthens the company's position as customers increasingly expect newer emission-compliant models without sacrificing performance or reliability.

Competition in the 150cc category remains intense, but the Pulsar's long-standing reputation gives it an advantage that newer entrants often struggle to match. Brand loyalty still matters in this segment, and Bajaj clearly intends to build on that foundation rather than replace it.


Outlook for the updated Pulsar 150

Sometimes the smartest update is the one that avoids unnecessary change. Bajaj has retained the mechanical package riders already know while introducing features that make the motorcycle feel more current.

For buyers considering a dependable everyday commuter with established resale value and a familiar riding experience, the updated Pulsar 150 BS6 remains one of the strongest options in Nepal's 150cc segment. The effect of this launch is likely to become clearer over the coming months as the new BS6 version replaces earlier stock across dealerships.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the price of the Bajaj Pulsar 150 BS6 in Nepal?
A: The Single Disc variant is priced at NPR 367,900, while the Double Disc variant costs NPR 380,900.

Q: Is the new Pulsar 150 available with ABS?
A: Yes. The newly launched BS6 version comes equipped with ABS.

Q: What engine powers the Pulsar 150 BS6?
A: It uses a 149cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine producing 13.8 bhp and 13.4 Nm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox.

Q: What new features does the latest model receive?
A: The motorcycle gains new graphics, fresh colour options and a digital instrument console while retaining its signature fuel tank, clip-on handlebar, split seat, alloy wheels and exhaust.

Q: Why is this launch important?
A: The launch completes Bajaj's transition to a fully BS6 motorcycle lineup in Nepal while updating one of the country's highest-selling 150cc motorcycles.

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