Bajaj Pulsar 150 Adds Black Gold Colour to Lineup and Retains Key Features
Bajaj adds the Black Gold colour to the Pulsar 150 lineup, offering it across all variants. The bike retains its 149.5cc engine, three variant options, and unchanged mechanical features. Prices start at Rs 1.10 lakh.

Bajaj has introduced a new Black Gold colour scheme for the Pulsar 150. This new option is now available across all variants of the Pulsar 150. The Black Gold finish features a black base with golden accents on the headlight cowl, fuel tank, tail section, wheel rims, and engine cowl. This colour scheme was previously seen on the Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 180 models.
Key Highlights
- Bajaj introduces Black Gold colour for Pulsar 150 across all variants
- No mechanical changes with the new colour addition
- 149.5cc engine delivers 13.8bhp and 13.25Nm torque
- Three variants priced between Rs 1.10 lakh and Rs 1.17 lakh ex showroom Delhi
- Twin Disc variant features thicker fork and wider tyres
New Colour Scheme Details
The Black Gold colour joins five existing shades in the Pulsar 150 lineup. Bajaj updated the Pulsar 150 in December 2025, adding new looks and colours. The Black Gold finish does not bring any mechanical changes to the motorcycle. The bike continues to use the same 149.5cc, air-cooled engine. This engine produces 13.8bhp and 13.25Nm of torque. It is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
Variants and Mechanical Features

The Pulsar 150 is available in three variants. The Single Disc variant is priced at Rs. 1.10 lakh, the Single Disc UG at Rs. 1.13 lakh, and the Twin Disc at Rs. 1.17 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi. The Single Disc and Single Disc UG variants come with a 31mm telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers. Both variants use 17-inch alloy wheels, with an 80-section front tyre and a 100-section rear tyre. The braking setup includes a 260mm disc at the front and a 130mm drum brake at the rear.
The Twin Disc variant features a thicker 37mm telescopic fork for improved handling. It also comes with wider tyres, with a 90-section front and a 120-section rear. The braking system on this variant includes a 280mm disc at the front and a 230mm disc at the rear.
Summary of Updates
The addition of the Black Gold colour gives buyers more choices in the Pulsar 150 range. All mechanical specifications remain unchanged from previous versions. The Pulsar 150 continues to offer three variants with different suspension and braking setups to suit varied rider preferences.
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