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A worker walks beside newly built motorbikes at the Bajaj Auto Ltd. plant in Pune, about 130 km (82 miles) from Mumbai August 9, 2007.Reuters File

Popular two wheeler maker Bajaj Auto is leaving no stone unturned in its attempt to grab a neat pie in the market. After showcasing different avatars of Pulsar, Bajaj has now unveiled a new Cafe Racer based model Boxer 150 at the 2015 Turkey Motor Show.

India first saw the Cafe Racer model with the iconic bike maker Royal Enfield's Continental GT, followed by hero Motors Cafe Racer Splendor Pro. Cafe Racer based motorcycles are making its way back to the market and the latest that is our coming our way is the Cafe Racer Boxer 150 from the house of Bajaj.

Rushlane has posted the first images of Bajaj Boxer 150 and one may add that the bike looks stylish. Displayed at Turkey Show in dark blue shade, the powerplant of Boxer 150 includes 144.8 cc single cylinder air cooled motor, which can churn out 12 hp of power at 7500 rpm and 12 Nm of torque at 4500 rpm. Visually, Cafe Racer Boxer 150 features circular headlight and side indicators and under-belly exhaust with carbon-fibre coating.

Seated on a wheelbase of 1285 mm, Boxer 150 comes with a fuel tank of 11 liters and 17 inch alloy wheels.

Bajaj's Pulsar 200SS and Pulsar 150 NS also made their debut at the show. Pulsar 200SS, the fully-faired version of 200NS is likely to be powered by 199.5 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, triple-spark engine as its sibling. The current engine of 200NS has the capacity to churn out 23.52PS of power at 9,500rpm and 18.3Nm of torque at 8,000rpm.

On the other hand, Pulsar 150 NS will be powered by 149.5cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine, which can pump out a power of 16.3bhp at 9,000rpm and a peak torque of 13Nm at 7,500rpm.