New Delhi, July 16 -- Bajaj appears to have quietly withdrawn the Pulsar N150 from its official website, raising the possibility that the model has been phased out. Launched as a dynamic alternative to the Pulsar 150 and borrowing design cues from the N160, the N150 underwent a minor revision with updated colour schemes and a digital console offering optional Bluetooth connectivity. The bike was offered in two trims, a lower-spec variant without Bluetooth priced at Rs 1.25 lakh, and a feature-rich version at Rs 1.31 lakh (both prices, ex-showroom). Despite its 149.7cc engine producing 14.3bhp and 13.5Nm, the N150 never quite matched the success of its more powerful 160cc sibling. Bajaj has not issued a formal statement regarding its remov...