Bajaj Pulsar 180 (Bikini Fairing)
₹ 1,17,972
Bajaj Pulsar 180 is a street bike available at a starting price of Rs. ₹ 1,17,972 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 4 colours.
Specifications
Mileage | -- |
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Engine | 178.6 cc |
Transmission | 5 Speed Manual |
Kerb Weight | 151 kg |
Fuel Tank Cap | 15 litres |
Seat Height | -- |
Available Colors |
Black Red, Volcanic Red, Pearl White, Sparkle Black,
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Mumbai | ₹ 1,35,844 onwards |
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Bangalore | ₹ 1,44,319 onwards |
Delhi | ₹ 1,39,560 onwards |
Pune | ₹ 1,35,844 onwards |
Chennai | ₹ 1,38,628 onwards |
Kolkata | ₹ 1,44,952 onwards |
Hyderabad | ₹ 1,42,790 onwards |
Lucknow | ₹ 1,41,547 onwards |
Bajaj Pulsar 180 is a street bike available at a starting price of Rs. ₹ 1,17,972 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 4 colours. The Bajaj Pulsar 180 is powered by 178.6cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 16.76 bhp and a torque of 14.52 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Bajaj Pulsar 180 comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Pulsar 180 bike weighs 151 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 15 liters. Bajaj Auto has introduced the BS6-compliant Pulsar 180 naked roadster in the Indian market. The updated model shares its mechanical specifications with the Pulsar 180F Neon. Thus, the naked roadster is powered by a 178.6cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled motor that makes 16.7bhp of power at 8,500rpm and 14.52Nm of peak torque at 6,500rpm. The engine is linked to a five-speed transmission.
The styling cues include a single-pod headlight with twin DRLs and a tinted visor at the front, a muscular fuel tank with shrouds, an engine cowl, split-style seats, and a two-piece pillion grab rail. The cockpit includes the latest, semi-digital instrument cluster. The Pulsar 180 comes in three colour options including red, white and black that are a part of its new Dagger Edge edition series. These sport sleek and angular decals with colours contrasting to their base paint job.
The cycle parts, too, are similar to the Pulsar 180F. The suspension duties are performed by telescopic forks at the front and the gas-charged twin springs at the rear. The braking setup comprises a 280mm single disc at the front and a 230mm single rotor at the back, while the safety net is provided by a single-channel ABS.
The new Pulsar 180 BS6 rivals the Honda Hornet 2.0, TVS Apache RTR 180, and the likes.