Bajaj Pulsar 150 Gets New Black Gold Dual-Tone Colour Across All Variants

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Bajaj Pulsar 150 Takes a Classy New Black Gold Colour Addition in All Variants

Bajaj Auto launches Pulsar 150 stylish new colour scheme : Report Pune, India Bajaj Auto has introduced a subtle update to the much-loved Pulsar 150 line-up in the form of a new premium finish paint scheme. Now, all three variants of motorcycle get a bold Black Gold dual-tone finish that makes the bike appear much more sophisticated and mature.

The update is entirely cosmetic. The new color sports the company 's signature deep black base laced with sophisticated gold accents on key elements of the motorbike such as the headlight cowl, fuel tank extensions, engine cowl, rear panels, and wheel rims. This combination gives it an understated chic feel but retains the sporty nature of any Pulsar.

Black Gold option now offered on all model in the range -- including base Single Disc, upgraded Single Disc, and top line Twin Disc models. It is offered alongside the existing colour palette of Ebony Black with Cherry Red, Ebony Black with Ink Blue, Ebony Black with Dark Grey and Bottle Green with Copper Beige.

This new colour may particularly appeal for buyers who are looking a cleaner, less ostentatious appearance. This Black Gold theme has been seen earlier on the Pulsar 125 and the new Pulsar 180, which likely means Bajaj is expanding this wining shade to the larger Pulsar family.



The Pulsar 150 is visually unchanged beneath the new paint. The engine remains a 149.5cc air-cooled unit that produces 14 PS and 13.25 Nm of torque. The bike continues to deliver the reliable performance, decent fuel economy, and comfortable ergonomics that have made it a consistent seller in the highly competitive 150cc space in India.

Pricing also stays the same. Depending on the specific variant, the Pulsar 150 range is priced starting at Rs 1.09 lakh for the base variant, going up to Rs 1.15 lakh for the top Twin Disc model (ex-showroom, Delhi)

This minimal facelift arrives soon after the Pulsar 150 gained broader updates in late 2025, including an LED headlamp and fresh graphics. By adding Black Gold it looks like Bajaj is trying to keep the visual aspect fresh and appealing while not passing on any additional cost to the customers as the colour is same everywhere.


Keeping a Long-Time Favourite Relevant

The Pulsar 150 is a tried-and-true steed for young commuters as well as enthusiasts, an appealing blend of design, performance and daily usability for an accessible price, glueing upon it for years. The new Black Gold scheme gives it a bit more of a premium look and feel, which may also help it pop in showrooms and catch the eye of riders looking for something understated, yet unique.

India is witnessing a very saturated two-wheeler market right now, as new models crop up and the electric setup takes shape, these little updates help in keeping well-known names like the Pulsar 150 relevant and appealing enough for a fresh batch of customers.

The new Black Gold Pulsar 150 can be purchased from all Bajaj dealerships available around the country. Potential buyers can go and check out the new colour at their nearest showroom