New Features:
- Black-Orange theme: While the dominant color is orange, Bajaj has also used the black color to complement the looks. The front mudguard and the side panels are black in color while the front bikini fairing, tank, extended tank shrouds and the rear panels are sparkling orange in color.
- Black Clip-ons: Pulsar 220 DTSi in black color had black clip-ons and grab rails while the rest of the colors do with grey colored clip-ons and grab rails. Similar to that concept, this orange colored Pulsar 180 variant comes in black colored clip-ons and grab rails.
- Engine Specs same: Engine specifications remain absolutely the same and Bajaj has not tinkered with them.
- Price Difference: This orange colored variant is priced at a premium of only Rs 800. Pulsar 180 DTSi in regular colors cost Rs 71,947 while this bike would set you back by Rs. 72,800. Both prices on road Pune.
“Pulsar has proven its performance both on the road and on the sales charts as well as. It is by far the leading sports machine in India with a consistent 50% market share beating its Indian and Japanese competitors by a wide margin. To add more zest to the Pulsar, we have introduced a new two tone orange color that is definitely going to make heads turn. The color is specifically for the young Pulsar lovers and shows a good spectrum from a fresh yellowish orange in the sunlight to a deep, reddish orange in the shade adds a fresh new perspective to the bike,” S Sridhar, President Motorcycle Business, Bajaj Auto, said.
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