Bajaj

Bajaj Pulsar 150, 180 and 220F Black Pack Editions Launched

2018 Bajaj Pulsar 180 Black Pack Edition

The 2018 Bajaj Pulsar Black Pack Editions receive new body graphics and feature upgrades over their regular models.

Bajaj Auto’s flagship motorcycle range ‘Pulsar’ has achieved one crore sales milestone in the Indian market. In order to commemorate the occasion, the Pune-based bikemaker has introduced the Black Pack Edition of the Pulsar 150, 180 and 220F. The 2018 Bajaj Pulsar Black Pack Editions receive new body graphics and feature upgrades over their regular models. Mechanically, the bikes remain unchanged.

Commenting on the launch of the new 2018 Bajaj Pulsar Black Pack Pulsar Editions, Bajaj Auto – President – Motorcycles, Eric Vas said, “Pulsar has been India’s No.1 Sports motorcycle brand in the country since its launch in 2001. Bajaj Pulsar is sold in over 25 countries worldwide and is market leader in most of them. We are proud to have achieved the milestone of 1 crore Pulsar customers around the world. To commemorate this achievement, we present the unique Black Pack edition.” Read About – New Bajaj Pulsar RS200

2018 Bajaj Pulsar 150, 180 and 220F Black Pack Edition

Painted in a new Black shade with Matte Grey highlights, the 2018 Bajaj Pulsar 150, 180 and 220F Black Pack Editions look sportier than their standard models. The bikes come fitted with White alloy wheels. The exhaust has been covered in a satin chrome. The new body graphics and features updates are same on all Black Pack Editions. Check Out – Upcoming Bajaj Bikes in India

Just so you know, the Bajaj Pulsar motorcycle brand was launched back in 2000. The first Pulsar model was powered by 150cc, single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine making 13bhp. Currently, the Bajaj Pulsar range includes DTDi (150, 180 and 220), LS (135 DTS-i), AS (150 and 200), NS (160 and 200) and RS (200) series.

The bikemaker recently rolled out the ABS version of the Pulsar NS200 at Rs 1.09 lakh. The NS200 is the second Pulsar to feature the ABS system in the 200cc bike space. Though, this braking system works on the front wheel only. Available in three colour options, the new model gets larger 300mm upfront and 230mm rear disc brakes respectively.

Most Popular

IndiaCarNews is not just another auto portal. We are a group of ardent automobile journalists, who are committed to providing latest auto news and honest car reviews.

© Copyright 2013-2021 IndiaCarNews.com - Owned by VAC Digital Communications Pvt Ltd.

To Top