Bajaj Pulsar NS400 Will Be Launched With The Biggest Engine, Looks Like Hayabusa

Ashish Kumar Mishra
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Bajaj Pulsar NS400

Bajaj Motors’ Pulsar bike is most liked in the country’s two-wheeler market. Now, the company has released the teaser of its new bike, Bajaj Pulsar NS400, which will be launched soon. The company will launch this bike in May 2024 if reports are to be believed.

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Bajaj Pulsar NS400 Alloy Wheels

In the teaser released by the company, you will see the alloy wheels of this new bike, which is quite similar to the Pulsar N250. You are expected to get an underbelly exhaust instead of the unit at the rear. The company also offers a similar setup in Pulsar NS160 and NS200. Apart from a thick rear tyre, the company can also provide a single-sided mount rear tyre hugger for this new bike.

Specifications Of Bajaj Pulsar NS400

The company’s soon-to-be-launched bike, the Pulsar NS400, features a 373.3cc single-cylinder engine based on liquid-cooled technology. The company has also used the same engine in its Dominar 400 bike, which has a 6-speed gearbox for better transmission.

It is also possible to get a slip and an assisted clutch with it. The company can also offer a quick-shifter in its top-end variants, improving the riding experience. Bajaj Pulsar NS400 is going to be the company’s biggest Pulsar. People are very excited about this.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400 Price

For better suspension in the Bajaj Pulsar NS400 bike, a USD fork can be provided at the front and a mono-shock suspension at the rear. The company can also offer many modern features. The company has not yet disclosed its price, but it is possible that it can be brought to the market at a starting price of around Rs 2 lakh.

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