Bajaj Pulsar NS400 Launch Soon! New Details Emerge
News by Team Drivio | 30 Apr 2024
A couple of pictures of the upcoming Bajaj Pulsar NS400 have leaked ahead of its official launch on May 3, which reveals a few of its design details.
- The design of the new Pulsar NS400 is an evolution of the Pulsar NS200, with an all-new all-LED headlamp unit.
- The Bajaj Pulsar NS400 will get a single-piece handlebar and a full LCD instrument console.
- The frame and suspension will be shared with the Pulsar NS200.
Ahead of its launch on May 3, 2024, some crucial details of the much-anticipated Bajaj Pulsar NS400 are in the open. A couple of pictures of the upcoming Bajaj Pulsar NS400 surfaced on the internet before its debut, which revealed a few details of the motorcycle and some more. After its official launch, it will go up against the likes of Triumph Speed 400, KTM 390 Duke, TVS Apache RTR 310 and others.
Going by the pictures, the new Bajaj Pulsar NS400 seems to be an evolution of the Pulsar NS200, as far as design is concerned. While the fuel tank and tail section of the Pulsar NS400 look restyled versions of those of the Pulsar NS200, the fascia is all new, which looks aggressive and larger with a single LED projector bulb flanked by thunder-shaped daytime running LEDs.
A couple more details are visible in the pictures, including which include LED turn indicators and a tubular single-piece handlebar, unlike the Pulsar NS200 which has clip-on handlebars. The new Bajaj Pulsar NS400 is expected to get the new-generation full-LCD instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation, which has already debuted in all the Pulsar models.
The new Bajaj Pulsar NS400 will be sharing its liquid-cooled, 373.2cc engine with the Dominar 400, though in possibly a different state of tune. The new Pulsar NS400 seems to share its perimeter frame, upside-down telescopic front forks and mono-shock with the Pulsar NS200. Once launched, the new Bajaj Pulsar NS400 will be priced as a more affordable alternative to the TVS Apache RTR 310, Triumph Speed 400 and KTM 390 Duke.