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Bajaj Pulsar 180, Here is all you need to know about the new bike

Bajaj Auto launched its BS6 compliant Pulsar 180 for the Indian market. The motorcycle features mechanical improvements to comply with the latest emission standards. Also contains some design reviews on the old model. Reservations for the bike also began with no waiting period, as the bike had already arrived at select Bajaj dealers. Here, we introduce you to everything you need to know about the new Bajaj Pulsar 180.

Bajaj Pulsar 180 Features


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Features offered with the Pulsar 180 include halogen headlights, LED taillights, split sport seats, split door handles, color-coded alloy wheel badges, a single-channel ABS system, and a semi-digital control unit displaying the fuel consumption and distance to download details.

Bajaj Pulsar 180 Design


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The 2021 Pulsar 180 has its overall design and still has a single capsule headlight with dual DRL lights, a colored mask, a semi-digit instrument cluster, a muscular fuel tank with covers, a separate style seat, and a dual rail. pieces. . However, the aerodynamics seen on the outgoing 180F is missing, and thus the new 180 has a much cleaner bare look. New is a hood that enhances the sporty look of the bike. As of now, the motorcycle is offered in a two-tone paint scheme, namely black-red.

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Bajaj Pulsar 180 Engine and Mileage


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The bike is powered by a 178.6cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine that produces 17.02 bhp of peak power at 8,500 rpm and 14.52 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm. Transmission tasks are handled by a 5-speed gearbox. The new pulsar 180 mileage is 45km/liter.

Bajaj Pulsar 180 Hardware


The suspension preparation remains unchanged. However, the bike has a telescopic fork at the front combined with a five-position Nitrox adjustable shock at the rear. Braking tasks are handled by a 280mm disc at the front, along with a 230mm disc at the rear. The bike is mounted on 90/90 R17 front and 120/80 R17 rear tubeless tires.

Bajaj Pulsar 180 Price and competition


Bajaj has priced the 2021 Pulsar 180 ex-showroom price is Rs 1,07,904, which goes against the TVS Apache RTR 180, as well as the Honda Ho
et 2.0, which sells for a starting price of Rs 1,08,270 lakh. and 1, 28, 195 rupees respectively (all prices, ex-showroom, New Delhi).

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