Bajaj Pulsar AS 150 and AS 200 Specifications and Comparison
The AS 150 and 200 are Bajaj’s offering in the adventure bike category.

The Adventure Sport is the latest range of Pulsar bikes from Bajaj with both the AS 150 and 200, coming neatly styled with front quarter fairings, that extend sleekly back into tall, clear visors, that provide nice wind blast protection. Both bikes are outfitted with potent projector headlamps, and there’s deeply grooved, Pulsar- typical fuel tanks, which provide a snug thigh grip when attacking the corners.

The new Bajaj Pulsar AS range offers comfortable split saddles for rider and pillion, with both new motorcycles looking well balanced, and smartly turned out. While their front fascias are new, you’d easily recognise both bikes as Pulsars, when looking at them from anywhere behind their fuel tanks.



The Pulsar AS 150 and AS 200 come with a comfortable, rider-friendly upright riding position,
and handling is lenient, with a stable, relaxed feedback always reaching up to you through the handlebars. Ride quality is good, plush and ever-ready to nicely soak up mid-corner road undulations. Bajaj gave us the AS 150 with MRF tyres front and rear, which worked like a treat, offering good grip and feedback even when cranked over at silly lean angles. However, we can’t say the same for the Eurogrip rubber on the AS 200, which didn’t provide quite the same fulfilling confidence levels.

The Pulsars AS 150 and 200 may be underwhelming for riders who hoped for a true adventure-bike feel, lacking in terms of taller stance and really long stroke suspension, with extra plush ride quality that comes with that. The company, however, says that these bikes are just its very first steps towards a proper entry into that segment, with adventure bike styling explored.
Specifications | AS 150 | AS 200 |
Price | Rs.79,000 (ex-showroom,Delhi) | Rs.91,550 (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
On Sale | Now | Now |
L/W/H | 2070/804/1205 | 2070/804/1205 |
Wheelbase | 1363mm | 1363mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 litres | 12 litres |
Kerb Weight | 143kg | 153kg |
Engine Layout | Four-stroke, single cylinder, air-cooled | Four-stroke, single cylinder, air-cooled |
Displacement | 149.5cc | 199.5cc |
Power | 16.8bhp at 9500rpm | 23.2bhp at 9500rpm |
Torque | 1.3kgm at 7000rpm | 1.9kgm at 8000rpm |
Specific Output | 112.4bhp per litre | 116.3bhp per litre |
Power to weight | 117.5bhp per tonne | 151.6bhp per tonne |
Gearbox | 5-speed, 1-down, 4-up | 6-speed, 1-down, 5-up |
Front suspension | Telescopic forks | Telescopic forks |
Rear suspension | Monoshock, box section swingarm | Monoshock, box-section swingarm |
Front brake | 240mm disk | 280mm disc |
Rear brake | 130mm drum | 230mm disc |
Wheels | 10-spoke | 10-spoke |
Rim size | 17-inches | 17-inches |
Tyre size | 80/100 x 17 – 110/80 x 17inches | 100/80 x 17 – 130/70 x 17inches |
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