Bajaj Avenger 150 Street details
Bajaj Avenger 150 Street
EX-SHOWROOM PRICE
Rs. 75,000
Displacement 149 cc
Maximum Power 14.3 BHP @ 9000 rpm (14.54 PS)
Maximum Torque 12.5 NM @ 6500 rpm
Gearbox 5-Speed
Seat Height 725 mm
Ground Clearance 169 mm
Kerb/Wet Weight 148 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 14 litres
Top Speed Approx. 105-110 kmph
The Bajaj Avenger finally gets a younger member for a wider audience with the launch of new Avenger Street 150. The perfect partner for a city cruiser, the motorcycle gets a really different approach from all the others on the launch list for the festive season. Even being on the lowest step of the Avenger family, the new Street 150 has its genuinely different identity with an impressive hold on a viewer's eye. The design of the new Street 150 basically stays the same as the last generation of Avenger 220. The same has been altered with the Street nameplate and a perfectly matching color to the identity has been provided to the Street 150. It gets the same dark treatment on all the parts where chrome used to rule in the earlier version. The short sporty exhaust looks more than perfect and the bike is an excellent example of street based cruiser bikes. The same instrument console as the old Avenger 220 has been used on the Street 150. The chrome parts stay black whereas the upper ring of the single handlebar mounted pod has been kept chrome. The speedometer and odometer houses the pod, which is the only part of the console on the handlebar. The fuel gauge and other indicators have been placed on the fuel tank.
Engine & Gearbox
The most noticeable change on the young Avenger is its engine capacity. It gets a 149 cc engine producing 14.3 BHP @ 9,000 rpm and 12.5 NM @ 6,500 rpm. The gearbox on the same is a 5-speed unit. The DTS-i motor has been used in a lower state of tune whereas the new generation of 150 cc engine produces 16.8 BHP from the same displacement.
Braking & Suspension
Looking nearly identical to the other Avengers in terms of dimensions, the new Street 150 gets a relatively small 240 mm disc brake for the front and 130 mm of drum brake for the rear. The tyre size has been kept quite huge by using 90/90-17 for the front and 130/90-15 for the rear. The bike gets the same telescopic forks and hydraulic shock absorbers like its earlier Avenger cousin.
Comfort & Safety
The Avenger Street 150 is as comfortable as its elder siblings. All the Avengers share most of their parts, making each of them promising for a comfortable and easy ride. Being Street focused, the baby Avenger loses the rear backrest and the front windshield. It gets the same cushioned seats and brings no harm to your back while on tiring city rides. Its low seat height facilitates easy manoeuvrability and keeps the riders safe all the time.
Shades & Ex-showroom Price
Bajaj has made the Street 150 as the most beautiful and youngster oriented motorcycle from the series. Its Midnight Blue shade easily fades many of the high capacity motorcycles and makes it look the best out of all. It gets a price tag of INR 75,000 (ex-showroom Delhi). The Avenger family can now finally focus on all the age segments of bike riders and cruiser lovers.
EX-SHOWROOM PRICE
Rs. 75,000
Displacement 149 cc
Maximum Power 14.3 BHP @ 9000 rpm (14.54 PS)
Maximum Torque 12.5 NM @ 6500 rpm
Gearbox 5-Speed
Seat Height 725 mm
Ground Clearance 169 mm
Kerb/Wet Weight 148 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 14 litres
Top Speed Approx. 105-110 kmph
The Bajaj Avenger finally gets a younger member for a wider audience with the launch of new Avenger Street 150. The perfect partner for a city cruiser, the motorcycle gets a really different approach from all the others on the launch list for the festive season. Even being on the lowest step of the Avenger family, the new Street 150 has its genuinely different identity with an impressive hold on a viewer's eye. The design of the new Street 150 basically stays the same as the last generation of Avenger 220. The same has been altered with the Street nameplate and a perfectly matching color to the identity has been provided to the Street 150. It gets the same dark treatment on all the parts where chrome used to rule in the earlier version. The short sporty exhaust looks more than perfect and the bike is an excellent example of street based cruiser bikes. The same instrument console as the old Avenger 220 has been used on the Street 150. The chrome parts stay black whereas the upper ring of the single handlebar mounted pod has been kept chrome. The speedometer and odometer houses the pod, which is the only part of the console on the handlebar. The fuel gauge and other indicators have been placed on the fuel tank.
Engine & Gearbox
The most noticeable change on the young Avenger is its engine capacity. It gets a 149 cc engine producing 14.3 BHP @ 9,000 rpm and 12.5 NM @ 6,500 rpm. The gearbox on the same is a 5-speed unit. The DTS-i motor has been used in a lower state of tune whereas the new generation of 150 cc engine produces 16.8 BHP from the same displacement.
Braking & Suspension
Looking nearly identical to the other Avengers in terms of dimensions, the new Street 150 gets a relatively small 240 mm disc brake for the front and 130 mm of drum brake for the rear. The tyre size has been kept quite huge by using 90/90-17 for the front and 130/90-15 for the rear. The bike gets the same telescopic forks and hydraulic shock absorbers like its earlier Avenger cousin.
Comfort & Safety
The Avenger Street 150 is as comfortable as its elder siblings. All the Avengers share most of their parts, making each of them promising for a comfortable and easy ride. Being Street focused, the baby Avenger loses the rear backrest and the front windshield. It gets the same cushioned seats and brings no harm to your back while on tiring city rides. Its low seat height facilitates easy manoeuvrability and keeps the riders safe all the time.
Shades & Ex-showroom Price
Bajaj has made the Street 150 as the most beautiful and youngster oriented motorcycle from the series. Its Midnight Blue shade easily fades many of the high capacity motorcycles and makes it look the best out of all. It gets a price tag of INR 75,000 (ex-showroom Delhi). The Avenger family can now finally focus on all the age segments of bike riders and cruiser lovers.
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