Bajaj Pulsar 150 vs TVS Apache RTR 180: The 150 cc to 180 cc segment is one of the most widely used and well-liked sectors in India. Since the models in this bike market are quite affordable, stylish, and have great fuel efficiency. If you want to buy a bike from these sections as well, you’ve come to the right place. Here, two of the most well-liked 150cc bikes are contrasted. Among the most popular bikes in this class are the Bajaj Pulsar 150 and the TVS Apache RTR 180. Let’s go over each of these bikes’ features to make your decision easier.
Bajaj Pulsar 150 vs TVS Apache RTR 180: Specifications
According to ARAI, the Pulsar 150 gets 47.5 kmpl, which is quite good for a sporty commuter bike with a 150cc engine.
Specs | Bajaj Pulsar 150 | TVS Apache RTR 180 |
Braking system | Single Channel ABS | Single Channel ABS |
Front brake typr | Disc | Disc |
Engine | 149.68 cc | 177.4 cc |
Cylinder | 1 | 1 |
Power | 13.8 bhp | 16.78 bhp |
Torque | 13.25 Nm | 15.5 Nm |
Mileage | 46.5 kmpl | 40 kmpl |
Fuel Tank capacity | 15 litre | 12 litre |
Transmission | 5 Speed Manual | 5 Speed Manual |
Kerb weight | 148 kg | 140 kg |
Price | Variant – Single Disc Rs. 1,18,443 Avg. Ex-Showroom price | Variant – Disc Bluetooth Rs. 1,33,679 Avg. Ex-Showroom price |
The company claims that the TVS Apache RTR 180 can travel 45 kilometres per litre (kmpl).
Know more about the differences
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 is equipped with a full-LCD instrument cluster that includes a clock, fuel gauge, odometer, gear position indication, speedometer, tachometer, twin tripmeters, and basic smartphone connectivity with SMS and call notifications. However, the Apache RTR 180 is equipped with a digital instrument console that can be connected to a smartphone through TVS’s SmartXonnect software. It has functions including crash alerts, turn-by-turn navigation, voice assistance, riding modes, and SMS and call alerts.
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