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Hansraj Hulaschand launches new Bajaj Pulsar N150 in Nepal

KATHMANDU, June 17 : Hansraj Hulaschand & Co Pvt Ltd, the sole authorized distributor of Bajaj motorcycles in Nepal, has launched the all-new Pulsar N150.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 17 : Hansraj Hulaschand & Co Pvt Ltd, the sole authorized distributor of Bajaj motorcycles in Nepal, has launched the all-new Pulsar N150. Designed for both everyday commuting and enjoyable rides, the Pulsar N150 aims to set new benchmarks in the Nepali market.


During the launch, Abhimanyu Golchha, director of the Golchha Group, highlighted the legacy of Pulsar bikes. “Since the day of its launch in Nepal, Pulsar bikes have set new benchmarks in Nepal and globally, making Pulsar one of the most loved motorcycling brands across 70 countries. Today, Pulsar ups the benchmark yet again with the launch of the Pulsar N150,” he said.


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The Pulsar N150, introduced under the theme ‘Balanced Power,’ features a digital console with Bluetooth connectivity, a USB charging port, and a fuel injection system. It boasts a 149.68 cc engine generating 14.5 PS of power and 13.5 Nm of torque, with an impressive mileage of 48 kmpl. The bike is equipped with an LED projector headlamp, single-channel ABS, 17-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tires, and several advanced digital components.


According to the company, the Pulsar N150, with a kerb weight of 145 kg and a fuel capacity of 14 liters, promises a stable and comfortable ride. It is available in the Nepali market at Rs 3,59,900.


 

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