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Last Recorded Price
85,523 - 1.13 Lakh

Pulsar Rear Suspension

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Bajaj Pulsar 180 Overview

Engine Capacity-icon

Engine Capacity

178.6 CC

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Mileage

45 KM/L

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Gears

5 Speed

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Brakes

Disc/Disc

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Starting Mechanism

Self Start

Wheel Type-icon

Wheel Type

Alloy Wheels

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Body Type

Commuter

What's New?

The Bajaj Pulsar 180 was discontinued in 2019 by Bajaj Auto. But the company has re-launched Pulsar 180 in 2021 with a sporty appeal in a commuter. Two variants are available in the market - STD BS-VI and Dagger Edge Edition. The first one has been priced at Rs 1.08 lakh and the second one has been priced at Rs 1.1 lakh onwards in New Delhi. The prices may change from one city to another. Three colour options are available - Pearl White, Sparkle Black, and Ventura Red.

The old good-looking vehicle has now got a larger and attractive look with some sporty decals. Additionally, the company featured a new headlight, ultra-stylish LED tail lamps, contoured split seats, colour coated alloy wheels, split rear grab rails, and an aerodynamic look.

The new Twin Spark Ignition DTS-i Engine with 178.6cc single-cylinder motor, air-cooled and with BS-VI emission norms, when paired with a 5-speed gearbox produces a maximum power of 16.36 bhp at 850p rpm and a maximum torque of 14.52 Nm at 6500 rpm.

Few other features include tubeless tyres, Telescopic with Anti-Friction Bush front suspension and 5 Way adjustable nitrox shock absorber rear suspension, 280 mm front disc brake and 230 mm rear disc brake, 15L fuel tank capacity and 3.2 L reserve fuel capacity. The instrument cluster remains the same as its ancestors. Some of the competitors of Pulsar 180 are TVS Apache RTR 180, Honda CB Shine, Honda CB Unicorn 160, Honda CD 110 Dream, and Hero Achiever.

Bajaj Pulsar 180 Expert Review

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Pros

  • Great performance
  • Easy handling
  • Sporty look and spare parts are easily available.
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Cons

  • Heavyweight
  • Instrument Cluster needs to be updated
  • Quite costly

Introduction

In 2019, Bajaj discontinued the Bajaj Pulsar 180 but again relaunched the same in 2021 that does not come cladded in a semi-faired coat, and instead with an outdoorsy appeal. It is likely that this 2021 model has replaced the previous one but continues to feature the same hardware and engine. Besides, the new Bajaj Pulsar 180 costs almost Rs 10,000 less than the previous 180F. The naked roadster has weaker power figures than the 2019 180F. Most of the other modifications are done in the outer body of the bike, making the appearance strikingly different from that of the 2019 180F. The lack of additional body panels also means that the new 180 is lighter.

How is the design?

Unlike the discontinued semi-faired 180F, the new Bajaj Pulsar 180 is a street naked commuter devoid of the additional panels and bodyworks. The new aerodynamic Pulsar 180 has been relaunched with a familiar appearance and sporty decals. It uses the very same LED tail-lamp and the conventional halogen headlamp, and the digi-analogue console has been retained as well. It further comes with split seats, split grab rails at the rear, and alloy wheels painted black. The stylish accents and the gloss finish contribute to its vibrant looks. Most of the body panels found in the debut 2019 model are missing in this naked commuter, which also means that it is 10kg lighter than the discontinued debutant. It comes in four colours and five variants. The dual colour tone gives it a premium touch and the hint of the secondary colour on the black alloy wheels makes the bike look a little more stunning. 

How is the performance?

The new Bajaj Pulsar 180 is powered by an air-cooled, single cylinder, 178.6cc engine unit paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The engine generates 17 hp of maximum power at 8500 rpm, and 14.2 Nm of peak torque at 6500 rpm. The power figures produced by the engine are less than the previous discontinued model by 0.2 hp and 0.3 Nm respectively. This bike can achieve a top speed of 122 kmph and it has a ground clearance of 165mm. The braking duties are carried by disc brakes at both ends and supported with a single channel ABS. The kerb weight is 10kg less than the previous model at 145 kg. The suspension duties of the bike are handled by monoshock at the rear and telescopic fork at the front. This bike is unmatchable in performance among the competing bikes of the same class. In terms of mileage, it offers 25% more fuel economy than the other bikes competing in the same segment, such as Honda CB 200. 

How does the Bajaj Pulsar 180 ride? 

The new Bajaj Pulsar 180 offers a thrilling and aggressive on-road feel and most importantly the brakes, suspensions and the safety elements make it easier to ride through city traffic. The seamless suspension duties of the bike reduce any impact coming from potholes and speed breakers. In addition, the tubeless tyre at the front and rear along with the 5-spoke alloy wheels perfectly cope with the raw power generated by the bike. The single-channel ABS enhances the braking performance of the bike on almost any terrain. This bike offers a seamless riding experience and the improved ride quality can be sensed throughout. 

How comfortable is the Bajaj Pulsar 180? 

The new Bajaj Pulsar 180 comes with a counter split seat made from premium material for offering additional stability and comfort throughout the ride. The improved suspension system and braking performance reduced sudden impact coming from rough and uneven terrains. The tubeless tyres keep the bike stable and well-planted on the ground, and help it move straight along the intended line. The riding posture is upright and does not keep your body position hunched over the fuel tank in an uncomfortable and aggressive position. This means, this bike provides superb comfortability even on long hauls. You can ride it for several hours at a stretch without getting a back pain. 

How's the tech? 

The new Bajaj Pulsar 180 is powered by an air-cooled, single cylinder, 178.6cc engine unit paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The engine generates 17 hp of maximum power at 8500 rpm, and 14.2 Nm of peak torque at 6500 rpm. This self-starting machine comes with an analogue tachometer, digital trip metre and digital speedometer along with indicators for low battery, low oil, gear position and fuel warning. It also has a pass light and an engine-kill switch. The electricals include halogen headlamps, 12v battery, LED taillight, bulb-turn signals and two pilot lamps.  

How's the mileage of the Bajaj Pulsar 180? 

ARAI has claimed that the new Bajaj Pulsar 180 gives a total mileage of 45 kmpl. However, in city traffic you can achieve a maximum of 43 kmpl. 

Is the Bajaj Pulsar 180 good value for money? 

The new Bajaj Pulsar 180 is worth it. It is unmatchable in terms of performance and serves its purpose of commuting through city traffic pretty well. The sporty look with the dual-colour bodywork contributes to the awesome road presence of the bike. Although the power figures have been reduced to some extent, it is least felt on the road. This bike has a pretty good fuel economy and it is more affordable than the other bikes competing in the same segment. 

How is the after sales service? 

Bajaj is known for its excellent after sales services and assistance. However, Bajaj offers only 3 free services compared to Honda which offers 5 free services for the competing bike, Honda Hornet 2.0. The 1st service is scheduled after 1 month or 500 km of ride, the 2nd one after 8 months or 4500 km of ride and the 3rd one after 12 months or after 9500 km of ride. 

Which motorbikes compete in this segment? 

The other motorbikes that are competing in the same segment of commuting bikes as the Bajaj Pulsar 180 are TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Hero XPulse 200T, Bajaj Pulsar NS160, Honda Unicorn, Bajaj Pulsar 150 and Honda Hornet 2.0. 

Verdict (Value for money)

This bike is a very good value for money in terms of performance, comfort and fuel economy. This bike is a great commuting partner and can be taken on long hauls as well. 

Specifications & Features

Explore an in-depth overview of the Bajaj Pulsar 180 specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine, fuel efficiency, mileage, brakes, max power, and tyre. Additionally, gain insights into the bike's advanced safety features.

Engine CC

178.6 CC

Fuel

Petrol

Mileage

45 KM/L

Brakes

Disc/Disc

Max Torque

14.52 Nm

Max Power

16.36,16.78 bhp

Tyre

90/90 17 Tubeless/ 120/80 17 Tubeless

  • c&b iconWolf Eyed Headlamp With Twin Pilot Lamps
  • c&b iconTubeless Tyres
  • c&b iconDigital Twin Spark Ignition (DTS-i) Engine
  • c&b iconSports Telescopic Front Forks Suspension
  • c&b iconEngine Kill Switch
  • c&b iconLow Oil Indicator
  • c&b iconFuel Gauge
  • c&b iconLow Battery Indicator
  • c&b iconPass Light

Bajaj Pulsar 180 Price List (Variant Wise)

Bajaj Pulsar 180 price starting from 85,523. Bajaj offers Pulsar 180 in 5 variants.

Variants

Last Recorded Price

Pulsar 180 STD
₹ 85,523
Petrol, 45 KM/L, 178.6 CC
Pulsar 180 Neon
₹ 95,290
Petrol, 45 KM/L, 178.6 CC
Pulsar 180 STD BS VI
₹ 1.08 Lakh
Petrol, 45 KM/L, 178.6 CC
Pulsar 180 Dagger Edge Edition
₹ 1.1 Lakh
Petrol, 45 KM/L, 178.6 CC
Pulsar 180 Neon BS VI
₹ 1.13 Lakh
Petrol, 45 KM/L, 178.6 CC

Bajaj Pulsar 180 Mileage

45.00
KM/L
16 %
Better mileage than other Commuter
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Bajaj Pulsar 180 Colours

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Bajaj Pulsar 180 is available in 4 different colors namely Pearl White, Sparkle Black, Volcanic Red & Black/Red.

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Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 85,523 - 1.13 Lakh₹ 77,378 - 82,878 ₹ 1.06 - 1.1 Lakh₹ 85,131 - 90,567 ₹ 84,869 - 1.02 Lakh₹ 84,838 - 89,438
C&B Expert Rating
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Engine CC
178.6 CC124.7 CC162.7 CC124.0 CC124.8 CC124.7 CC
Gears
5 Gears4 Gears5 Gears5 Gears5 Gears5 Gears
Mileage
45 KM/L65.00 Km/L62.00 Km/L65.00 Km/L67.00 Km/L60.00 Km/L
Max Torque
14.52 bhp11.00 Nm14.00 Nm10.90 Nm11.20 Nm10.60 Nm
Max Power
16.36,16.78 Nm10.50 bhp12.70 bhp10.72 bhp11.22 bhp10.70 bhp
Brakes
Disc/DiscDrum (Front) / Drum (Rear)Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear)Drum (Front) / Drum (Rear)Drum (Front) / Drum SBT (Rear)Drum (Front) / Drum (Rear)
Fuel Tank Capacity
N/A10.5 L13.0 L11.2 L10.0 L10.0 L
Colour Count
474774
Detailed Comparision
Pulsar 180 vs CB ShinePulsar 180 vs CB Unicorn 160Pulsar 180 vs SP 125Pulsar 180 vs RaiderPulsar 180 vs Glamour 125 XTEC

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Bajaj Pulsar 180 FAQs

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  • The seating position of the Bajaj Pulsar 180 is sporty and upright, which provides a good balance of comfort and control. The rider sits slightly leaned forward, with the footpegs set back and the handlebars positioned at a comfortable reach.
  • The Bajaj Pulsar 180 has a well-cushioned seat that provides good support and comfort for the rider. The seat is also wide enough to accommodate riders of different sizes.
  • The suspension system of the Bajaj Pulsar 180 is designed to provide a comfortable ride, with a telescopic front suspension and a 5-way adjustable Nitrox rear suspension. The suspension is tuned to provide a good balance between comfort and handling, and can absorb bumps and potholes on the road.
  • The Bajaj Pulsar 180 has an engine displacement of 178.6 cc. This means that the volume of the cylinders in the engine is 178.6 cubic centimeters.
  • The Bajaj Pulsar 180 has a single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. This means that the engine has one cylinder and uses four strokes (intake, compression, combustion, exhaust) to generate power.
  • The Bajaj Pulsar 180 has a maximum power output of 17.02 horsepower (12.52 kW) at 8,500 rpm. This means that the engine can produce a maximum of 17.02 horsepower at 8,500 revolutions per minute.
  • The Bajaj Pulsar 180 was inspired by the need for a stylish and powerful motorcycle that could meet the demands of Indian riders. Bajaj Auto Limited, the manufacturer of the Pulsar series, aimed to create a bike that could provide a thrilling riding experience while also being reliable and efficient.
  • The key design features of the Bajaj Pulsar 180 include its muscular and aggressive styling, with sharp lines and angular elements that give the bike a sporty appearance. The Pulsar 180 features a sleek headlamp unit with dual-tone graphics and LED tail lamps that further enhance its look. It also has a comfortable seating arrangement, a digital instrument cluster, and a powerful engine that delivers excellent performance.
  • The design of the Bajaj Pulsar 180 differs from previous models in the Pulsar series in that it features a more aggressive and muscular styling. The Pulsar 180 has sharper lines and more angular elements, which give it a sporty and aggressive look.