Bajaj Pulsar 400 Spotted In Red Color—Details Revealed
The Bajaj Pulsar 400, the bike launch of 2024 that everyone is most excited about, is almost here. There is enthusiasm among all the Pulsar fanboys because it will be the largest Pulsar ever. Spy photos of the new bike surfaced just before its debut, revealing many of the design elements.
It is evident that the Bajaj Pulsar 400 and the Bajaj Pulsar N250 have similar designs. Yes, it will be offered in a nude version, and in the upcoming months, a fared version is anticipated. Speaking of spy photos, we can see the bike's headlight configuration. It looks to be an LED projector device with brand-name LED DRLs. In addition, LED indicators and inverted forks in gold are visible. The bike appears somewhat aggressive overall, and the front tire appears to be using bigger rubber.
From a side view, the new Bajaj Pulsar bike appears quite large. The larger gasoline tank has several fashionable components. Other notable features are the rear tire hugger, underbelly engine protection, double seat arrangement for the driver and pillion, and a number plate holder in the style of the Pulsar 200NS. Other than that, we anticipate the bike will include all the cutting-edge features. Given that it is the flagship Pulsar, features like ride-by-wire technology, dual-channel ABS, traction control, charging outlets, and a high-quality screen for the digital instrument cluster are all possible.
Similar to the Dominar 400, the Pulsar 400 will be powered by the same KTM engine. With the Dominar, the 373cc engine generates 39 horsepower and 35 Nm, while the KTMs create 45 bhp and 39 Nm. Therefore, what tuning level will the NS400 be available at? As for the Austrian company based in Pune, well, there's a gentleman's agreement not to use the same powertrains in Bajaj products to make them more powerful than KTMs. That being said, the new Pulsar NS400 has the potential to generate less power than the Duke 390 but more than the Dominar.
On May 3, 2024, the flagship Bajaj Pulsar 400 is scheduled to debut. Regarding the cost, anticipate that it will be released at a somewhat reasonable price. According to the report, the Dominar 400, which costs Rs 2.80 lakh (on-road, Noida), will be priced more than the NS400. Nevertheless, the Bajaj Pulsar NS400 should retail for between Rs 2.50 and Rs 2.65 lakh (on-road, Noida).
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