The Pulsar is back. And this time, it means business.
Bajaj has officially launched the next-generation Pulsar 150 in Nepal, rolling out what could be the most significant update to the country’s best-selling 150cc motorcycle in years. Priced starting at Rs 313,900, with the top ABS variant sitting at Rs 355,900, the new Pulsar arrives with fuel injection, LED lighting, Bluetooth connectivity, and single-channel ABS all packed into the iconic streetfighter silhouette Nepali riders already know.
The 149.5cc BS6 FI Twin Spark DTS-i engine pushes around 14 PS and 13.4 Nm of torque, promising not just cleaner combustion but noticeably smoother throttle response on Kathmandu’s unforgiving roads. Bajaj is calling it the “EXTGEN DNA” Pulsar, and the spec sheet backs that claim up.
Three variants are now on sale: Single Disc (SD), Twin Disc (TD), and ABS, giving buyers a clear ladder from value to premium. Refreshed graphics, new color options, and a full digital console round out an upgrade that targets both daily commuters and weekend thrill-seekers.
Official distributor Hansraj Hulaschand & Company Pvt. Ltd. confirmed the bike is available immediately at authorized showrooms across Nepal, with on-the-spot financing making entry easier than ever.
The Pulsar 150 has long dominated Nepal’s 150cc segment. This update, mirroring Bajaj’s 2026 India refresh, suggests the company isn’t ready to give up that crown anytime soon.
Interested buyers can visit their nearest Bajaj showroom or Bajaj Nepal’s official website for test rides and detailed variant pricing.
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