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Bajaj Pulsar 150NS Might Be Launched Alongside AS200

Powering the Pulsar 150NS will be a 150cc, single-cylinder engine with triple spark ignition technology. Mated to a 5-speed transmission, the engine will churn out over 16bhp.
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By Vikas Yogi

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Published on April 11, 2015

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    Bajaj Auto, the country's third largest motorcycle maker, that has recently launched the Pulsar RS200 in India, is planning to add more vehicles to its Pulsar range. The company has officially announced to launch "a new range of Pulsars" on 14th April, however it hasn't yet announced the model names. What we know, for now, is that the company will roll out the AS200. But the company might also introduce the much-awaited 150NS/160NS during the same launch event.

    Talking about the Pulsar 150NS, it will have 200NS-inspired split-seat unit, instrument cluster, fuel tank design, under-body exhaust pipe and few other elements. Powering the bike will be a 150cc, single-cylinder engine with triple spark ignition technology. Mated to a 5-speed transmission, the engine will churn out over 16bhp. The bike might also have monoshock suspension at the rear.

    Also Read: Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 First Ride Report

    The AS200 derives its pwoer from the same powertrain, 199.5cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, that also powers the 200NS. Couple to a 6-speed gearbox, this engine churns out a maximum power output of 23bhp and 18.3Nm.Bajaj Auto, the country's third largest motorcycle maker, that has recently launched the Pulsar RS200 in India, is planning to add more vehicles to its Pulsar range. The company has officially announced to launch "a new range of Pulsars" on 14th April, however it hasn't yet announced the model names. What we know, for now, is that the company will roll out the AS200. But the company might also introduce the much-awaited 150NS/160NS during the same launch event.

    Talking about the Pulsar 150NS, it will have 200NS-inspired split-seat unit, instrument cluster, fuel tank design, under-body exhaust pipe and few other elements. Powering the bike will be a 150cc, single-cylinder engine with triple spark ignition technology. Mated to a 5-speed transmission, the engine will churn out over 16bhp. The bike might also have monoshock suspension at the rear.

    The Pulsar AS200, on the other hand, will be based on Pulsar 200NS on which the newly launched RS200 too is built. The same model will also be launched in few international markets including Indonesia where it has made its appearance earlier this year.

    The AS200 derives its pwoer from the same powertrain, 199.5cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, that also powers the 200NS. Couple to a 6-speed gearbox, this engine churns out a maximum power output of 23bhp and 18.3Nm.

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